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Abe-BERM-ham’s slalom race held at Suicide Six last Saturday

March 4, 2020
The course was well worn after 40 racers balanced their bikes and carved around slalom gates at Suicide Six ski mountain in South Pomfret.Here’s how the top cyclists finished by age group/division: Grom- 12 & Under 1. Jack Cote 2. Fisher Lillie 3. James Cote Youth 13-18 1. Simon Phipps Women’s Open 1. Sofie Redemanti…

$60 million Slate Valley school bond fails

March 4, 2020
A controversial $60 million bond for a new middle school and a slew of other improvements to buildings within the Slate Valley Unified Union School District was rejected by voters on Town Meeting Day, March 3. A proposed $26 million school budget also failed. Slate Valley towns include Fair Haven, Castleton, Benson, Hubbardton, West Haven and…

Fair Haven rejects option tax

March 4, 2020
Fair Haven voters narrowly rejected a 1% local option tax to pay for waste water treatment facility upgrades 417-414 in unofficial results on Tuesday, March 3. The $1.6 million municipal budget was approved 445-351 as was a $50,000 expense for road paving 658-175.  

Bridgewater approves $1.8 million fire department bond

March 4, 2020
Bridgewater voters approved a $1.8 million bond to construct a new fire department and rescue building on Town Meeting Day, March 3. The bond, which is for 30 years, will be used to replaced the old station, built in 1955. The owner of a $200,000 home will pay $188 more in property taxes starting in…

Rutland town names new clerk/treasurer

March 4, 2020
Rutland town elected a new clerk and treasurer among a crowded field of four candidates on Tuesday, March 3. Kari Clark won both the clerk and treasurer positions, beating Sawyer Hathaway, Chris Kiefer-Cioffi and Gary Ladabouche.  All four candidates ran for both the clerk and treasurer. Voters also approved the purchase of a a 19…

Killington turns down school budget

March 4, 2020
Killington voters turned down a $21 million school budget 204-105 on Tuesday, March 3. The "no" vote came after school board member Jim Haff told voters the night before that he believed the Windsor Central Supervisory Union business office was mismanaging finances. It's not yet known how the other towns in the school district voted…

Rutland city passes $5 million bond

March 4, 2020
Rutland city voters approved a $5 million bond to improve city streets and sidewalks on Town Meeting Day March 3. The bond passed 3299-898. Voters also elected two new members to the Board of Aldermen. Incumbents Scott Tommola and Matthew Reveal were knocked off the board by challengers Michael Talbott and Sam Gorruso. Board President…

“Vote ‘no’ on the school district budget” Haff says

March 2, 2020
Selectman and School District Board Member Jim Haff is asking Windsor Central School District voters to vote "no" on the school district budget. At Killington's Informational Meeting, Monday, March 2, he told a crowd of about 60 that the district administration presented voters with a budget with no line items this year for the first…

Rutland WinterFest: A ‘roaring’ good time

February 26, 2020
Last Saturday, the Winterfest Chili Cookoff and Snow Sculpting events took place in Main Street Park in Rutland. Top honors in Chili went to Keith Farrell, while Tony Perham and  Riley Marsan won the snow sculpture contest with their lion head design. The dragon (above) by the Kelly Family took third place.

Rutland woman on path to ‘net zero’ home

February 26, 2020
Five years ago, Karen Correll and her husband David were already on the path to make their Rutland home net zero, but they didn’t know it at the time. (Net zero is the balance between the power a home needs and the renewable energy you can generate to match the need). With new heating technology…

Vermont Adaptive expands to Sugarbush

February 26, 2020
The organization filed an Act 250 permit to build a $2 million sports facility The Killington-based Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports is expanding. The organization filed an Act 250 permit to build a new, $2 million adaptive sports facility at Sugarbush Resort’s Mt. Ellen. The application states that Vermont Adaptive is the applicant and Sugarbush…

400 abused animals rescued in Brandon

February 26, 2020
By Lee J. Kahrs BRANDON — The number of animals relocated from a troubled farm in Brandon has risen to 400. Police executing a warrant on Jan. 31 initially seized 125 animals on the farm owned by William M. Hegarty, 54, and cited him for animal abuse. Animal welfare officials, including Erika and Mark Gutel…

Patrick Kelly wins the High School bowling title

February 26, 2020
The Vermont High School bowling individual tournament was held Feb. 22 at the Rutland Bowlerama on Route 7 North. Those in attendance were treated to some great bowling by students from around the state. At the end of the day, the top four bowlers were: 1st place:    Patrick Kelley, Windsor 2nd place   Jacob…

Vermont named fifth best state to live

February 26, 2020
By Sen. Allison Clark During the Legislative session we often get caught up in all the challenges we face as a state and all the problems we are trying to solve.  We often forget to remind ourselves of how lucky we all are to live in such a special part of the world.  We often…

State considers legalizing prostitution

February 26, 2020
by Rep Jim Harrison While waiting in the State House lobby, an influential state senator happened by and kiddingly called me a “troublemaker.” He was referencing my quote on the House floor the prior afternoon picked up by one of the media outlets in which I said, “Do we really need a study committee to…