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State trooper exposed to dangerous drug during vehicle stop

March 20, 2019
A Vermont state police trooper collapsed after a traffic stop on Friday, March 15. Apparently exposed to an opioid-like drug, according to a State Police news release. He was revived by fellow troopers using Narcan, state police said. State police detectives are investigating the incident to determine the exact nature of the substance. Police said…

Another Christmas movie filmed in Chester

March 20, 2019
By Katy Savage About nine years after Hallmark’s “Moonlight and Mistletoe” was filmed in Chester, a new Christmas movie has come to town. New York City-based Two Touch Productions filmed parts of the holiday comedy, “The Truth about Christmas,” in Chester and Manchester. The movie follows a man who’s afraid of having kids before he…

Rutland woman arrested for infant death

March 19, 2019
A Rutland woman has been arrested for manslaughter after an infant was found dead at her childcare facility. Police arrested Stacey Vaillancourt, 53, of Rutland, Monday after 6-month-old Harper Rose Briar of Pittsford was found dead in her care Jan. 24. Toxicology testing determined that Harper Briar had high concentrations of diphenhydramine in her body,…

Rutland hospital proposes new mental health facility

March 12, 2019
By Mike Faher/VTDigger Rutland Regional Medical Center administrators believe they may have an answer to some of Vermont’s mental health woes. Administrators are pitching a new, eight-bed, secure residential psychiatric facility on the hospital’s campus. It would be jointly owned with a local mental health agency, with operations largely funded by the state. The proposal…

Discovering what’s new at Killington

March 12, 2019
By Karen D. Lorentz KILLINGTON—Bubbles, bridges, boxes, blues, and bumps. All were a big hit with my grandkids who skied Killington for their first time on March 4. It was a day that they had been looking forward to and it didn’t disappoint. Their dad, Jason Lorentz, had learned to ski at Killington in the…

Killington resident to light the torch at Special Olympics

March 12, 2019
By Katy Savage A local student was selected to light the torch and read the athlete’s oath at the Winter Games at Pico Mountain, Sunday, March 17. Jack Rasmussen, 16, of Killington, will light the torch and read the three-sentence oath in front of hundreds of competitors and volunteers, pledging to do his best. “This…

Schools consider free pre-K

March 12, 2019
Schools consider free pre-K By Katy Savage Faced with declining enrollment, rising costs, and community need some schools are offering full time preschool for free. Voters in Windsor Central Supervisory Union approved the $50,000 program 926-432 on Town Meeting Day, March 5, as part of the $18 million school budget. “It makes our area attractive…

GMC sustainable reputation felt in community

March 12, 2019
By Julia Purdy If farmers know how to do anything, it’s making things grow. That’s the spirit being expressed by faculty and alumni of Green Mountain College, which stunned the campus community and the town by suddenly announcing that spring semester 2019 will be its last. But since the initial shock of finality, the tradition…

Killington Condo Association fined for not responding to lead in drinking water

March 12, 2019
The Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental announced that Edgemont Owners Association, Inc., which operates the public drinking water system serving the Edgemont Condominiums in Killington, was fined $11,250 for failing to take required response measures after a test of the its drinking water system revealed lead levels above the federal action level, according…

Rutland Sculpture Trail seeks artist proposals

March 12, 2019
Seeking to produce an intimate portrayal of a ground-breaking African American Rutland resident, organizers of the Rutland Sculpture Trail issued a nationwide call for artist proposals today. The sculpture will honor Rutland native Martin Henry Freeman, the first African American president of an American college, and one of the leading African American education advocates of…

Meet Megan Canty: early days on snow lead to 20-year career

March 12, 2019
By Karen D. Lorentz Like so many people born and raised in Rutland, Megan Canty learned to ski at Pico Mountain – in her case when she was 4 years old. Asked who taught her to ski, she notes having three years of lessons at Pico every Sunday and learning from her father, Pat, and…

Poultney grapples with GMC closure

March 12, 2019
By Julia Purdy Poultney is at a crossroads with the impending shuttering of Green Mountain College, but with characteristic community spirit, some 200 residents, in addition to 19 state and federal agencies, town officials, UVM, planners and the college itself, came together last Thursday, March 7 in a public meeting to lay all the cards…

Rita M. (Cassidy) Jennings, 93

March 12, 2019
Born in the Bronx, New York,  Rita Jennings was the loving wife of the late Hal Jennings, to whom she was married for 68 years. Rita Jennings passed away peacefully at age 93 on Feb. 27. She is survived by her brother Frank Cassidy, her sister Helen Cassidy Page, her children, Harvey (Cathy) Jennings, Dennis…

Killington voters approve 6.9 cent municipal tax increase

March 12, 2019
By Katy Savage Newcomer Chuck Claffey defeated incumbent Patty McGrath 202-110 on Town Meeting Day Tuesday, March 5. Claffey, 49, moved to Killington from Connecticut in 2015. He works remotely as a financial programer for Natwest Markets. “I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was very happy to be elected,” Claffey said. Claffey, whose…

Pico Mountain announces major snowmaking upgrades 

March 7, 2019
Starting in the 2019-20 season guests will experience a better, more consistent and more reliable snow surface at Pico. Pending permit approval, the $2.1 million investment will be the largest since Killington took ownership of Pico more than 20 years ago. Pico will increase the frequency at which it is able to make snow by…