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KMS tasks committee with reopening plan
May 21, 2020
School prepares to reopen with out vaccine, with new protocols Staff report Will school reopen in the fall? That is the question on every parent’s mind after two months of homeschooling with about one more to go before the summer break. Tao Smith, Head of School, wrote a letter to Killington Mountain School families May…
Rutland Club Fitness sued for opening
May 21, 2020
Lawsuit is state’s first enforcing governor’s executive order By Polly Mikula “The state of Vermont alleges that Club Fitness of Vermont and its owner, Sean Manovill, are operating a fitness center in violation of Executive Order 01-20, Addendum 4,” Attorney General TJ Donovan stated in a press release Friday afternoon, May 15. “In seeking the preliminary…
Road work is underway in mid-Vermont
May 20, 2020
This list includes the current road construction projects happening throughout Central Vermont. Most crews will cease work on the afternoon of Friday, May 22 in observance of Memorial Day. Activities will resume on Tuesday, May 26. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it. I-91 Hartland – A bridge replacement along Depot…
New Woodstock school project plows ahead with Phase I study
May 20, 2020
By Curt Peterson Leigh Sherwood and Lisa Picor from Lavalee Brensinger Architects (LBA) presented the Windsor Central Unified Union School District Board Zoom meeting with the results of “Phase I” of the proposal for a new middle/high school on the current campus in Woodstock on Monday, May 11. Cost estimates for the project approximate $68…
Newly planted trees help keep local rivers and businesses healthy
May 20, 2020
POMFRET—This week the Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) announced that 6,412 native trees and shrubs have been planted along 12,500 feet of riverfront land on 10 different rivers in Vermont and New Hampshire this spring. The plantings, which are all on privately owned land, will help reduce erosion, improve clean water, and increase fish and wildlife…
Auction items are needed for the RCHS “Sit. Stay. At Home” online auction
May 20, 2020
With virtual becoming the new normal, the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) will be holding on online auction to raise needed funds for the animals in our care. The “Sit. Stay. At Home” online auction will run for two weeks in July and will be fun for everyone. RCHS is in need of auction items…
Rotary Club of Rutland to distribute free masks
May 20, 2020
Saturday, May 23 at 10 a.m.—RUTLAND—In response to the public need for personal protective equipment, the Rotary Club of Rutland has purchased and plans to distribute free non-surgical masks. Saturday, May 23, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. members of the Rotary Club of Rutland will distribute the free non-surgical masks outside Price Chopper and Walmart…
Village Snack Bar’s picnic tables stolen
May 20, 2020
By Brooke Geery A summer staple in the Rutland area, the Village Snack Bar is officially open for the season. Brian and Mark Fothergill purchased the restaurant earlier this year, and have been making some changes and improvements, including ordering 24 brand new, custom-built picnic tables for additional seating. Due to Covid-19, the tables have…
Summer operations begin at Killington Resort Memorial Day weekend
May 19, 2020
Golf opening Saturday, May 23, followed by Mountain Biking, June 6 https://youtu.be/YRRdeU2aP1g Staff report KILLINGTON—Killington Resort announced Monday, May 18, that it will be opening summer operations this Memorial Day weekend. Its 18-hole golf course will open Saturday, May 23, to Vermont residents and non-residents who’ve quarantined for 14 days and the Bike Park Saturday, June 6, to…
Sherburne Fire District #1 urges property owners to check for leaks
May 13, 2020
Sherburne Fire District #1 operates the sewage treatment facility on Dean Hill Road in Killington. It serves the properties along Killington Road from The Woods to Glazebrook. The facility operators continue to treat higher flow than there should be at this time, particularly with the pandemic business closures. There are many potential sources of this…
Woodstock high school ranked third in the state, top 5% nationally
May 13, 2020
By Curt Peterson Windsor Central Unified School District superintendent Mary Beth Banios announced at the May 11 board meeting that Woodstock Union High School was ranked “Third Best” among Vermont high schools in 2020 by U.S. News and World Report. WUHS is one of 312 public high schools in the state. Mt Mansfield Union High…
Bethel, Springfield, Windsor to receive $800,000 from EPA for brownfields cleanup
May 13, 2020
BETHEL— On May 7, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that two local grantees have been selected to receive $800,000 to assess and clean up contaminated properties under the agency’s brownfields program. These funds will aid under-served and economically disadvantaged communities around the state in assessing and cleaning up abandoned industrial and commercial properties.…
David St. Germain named principal of Barstow Memorial School
May 13, 2020
CHITTENDEN—The Barstow School Board announced the appointment of David St. Germain as the next principal of Barstow Memorial School, on Monday, May 11. St. Germain, a local resident, will begin his new position on July 1, 2020. Having earned a doctorate of education in administrative leadership for teaching and learning from Walden University, Dr. St.…
Killington Rec to offer modified summer camp
May 13, 2020
KILLINGTON—In response to Gov. Phil Scott’s announcement Friday, May 8, that summer camps can open if they “can meet strict health and safety requirements,” Killington’s Department of Parks and Recreation will offer a modified summer camp. The regulations put in place by the state of Vermont include measures to increase social distancing, allowances for easier…
Mobile lunch program fills stomachs when school is out
May 13, 2020
By Julia Purdy Even when schoolchildren are required to stay home, the school meals program must go on. And this year, in addition to seeing that kids don’t miss out on nourishment, the program helps to relieve the extra financial hardship of parents being out of work as well as offering paid work to paraeducators,…