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Rutland Area medical community announces 2018 scholarship
February 1, 2018
Submitted Sponsor of the 2018 scholarship assemble for a photo. RUTLAND— The Rutland Area Medical Community Scholarship application is now available on Rutland Regional Medical Center’s website for qualified candidates interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. In its second year, this scholarship is made possible thanks to the generosity of Rutland area physicians, retired…
Rutland Region News Briefs – 1.31.18
February 1, 2018
By Lani Duke Rutland Town considering zero-sort recycling Rutland Town residents now deliver sorted recyclables to the Northwood Park transfer station on Wednesdays and Saturdays, but that may change. The town Select Board decided Jan. 9 to invite Casella Waste Systems and Hubbard Brothers to meet with the board in February to discuss a possible…
Lakes Region News Briefs – 1.31.18
February 1, 2018
By Lani Duke New town managers possible with new month Castleton has been without a town manager for two months; Jonas Rosenthal has filled in as interim town manager in Fair Haven since April. Both communities seem likely to have new town managers taking a seat in February. Castleton Select Board Chair Joe Bruno announced…
Business growth program open to 20 Vt. entrepreneurs
February 1, 2018
The Small Business Administration is seeking 20 entrepreneurs throughout Vermont to participate in a free business course starting in April. Emerging Leaders is a free executive-level training program for established business owners poised for growth. Over the course of seven months at Vermont Technical College’s Williston campus, each participating entrepreneur will learn immediate ways to…
Chris George selected to lead men’s soccer at GMC
February 1, 2018
POULTNEY— Green Mountain College Director of Athletics Kip Shipley was pleased to announce the hiring of Chris George as the new men’s soccer head coach, Friday. George takes over as the seventh coach in the program’s 38-year history. George, who was hired as Shipley’s assistant women’s coach in the fall of 2017, will maintain his…
Big air at Bear Mountain
February 1, 2018
Courtesy of Killington Resort A snowboarder does a frontside grab clearing the 18-foot walls of Killington’s superpipe at Bear Mountain. KILLINGTON— Bear Mountain has a new attraction for skiers and riders seeking big air. Killington Resort’s Superpipe opened Jan. 10. At 325 feet long and with 18-foot high walls, the Superpipe is a Beast! (For…
Carpenter gives barns new life
February 1, 2018
Courtesy of Dane Stillson A barn built in the early 1800s and was recently dismantled in Tunbridge. It yielded some of the best and most valuable materials to date, according to Dane Stillson, owner of First Class Custom Carpentry. All the beams were hand hewn and the roof, walls and floors were all hemlock, which…
Connor Solimano of Rutland is selected for U.S. Senate Youth Program
February 1, 2018
Submitted Connor Solimano RUTLAND— The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) announced Jan. 11, that high school students Harrison Onward Clark Bushnell and Connor James Solimano will join Senator Patrick Leahy and Senator Bernard Sanders in representing Vermont in the nation’s capital during the 56th annual USSYP Washington Week, to be held March 3-10. Harrison…
Local author’s book details making of successful U.S. Women’s X-C Team
February 1, 2018
Submitted Cover of Shinn’s new book “World Class” released this week. By Karen D. Lorentz In the era of women’s marches that continue the struggles against inequality, glass ceilings, and sexual exploitation, it’s particularly timely to see the publication of a book on women achieving success. While “World Class” is the story of the making…
Scott budget features small initiatives
February 1, 2018
By Anne Galloway, VTDigger There are no “bells and whistles” in Gov. Phil Scott’s 2019 budget. As expected, there are also no new taxes and no new fees. Nor have any big initiatives been proposed in the budget. Instead, the governor’s office gave the Legislature a menu of options for solving the state’s $80 million…
Four vie for Killington Select Board seat
February 1, 2018
By Polly Lynn Mikula KILLINGTON— Four candidates will vie for the one open seat on Killington’s three-person Select Board. Jim Haff, Jay Hickory, Kelly Lange and Chuck Claffey submitted petitions with at least 10 signatures to the town by the filing deadline, Monday, Jan. 29 at 5 p.m., securing their candidacy. Chris Bianchi is not…
Crowded field vies for Rutland aldermen seats
February 1, 2018
By Alan J. Keays, VTDigger RUTLAND — Ten candidates are facing off for five seats on the Rutland city Board of Aldermen. Three of the five incumbents are seeking re-election to two-year terms on the 11-member panel. The filing deadline was 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29. Town Meeting Day is Tuesday, March 6. Alderman Ed Larson, who…
Ludlow to revote on school district merger with Mount Holly
February 1, 2018
By Stephen Seitz LUDLOW— Here we go again. On Feb. 6 the towns of Ludlow and Mount Holly will once again vote on whether to create the Ludlow-Mount Holly Unified Union School District (LMHUUSD). The first vote (approved by both towns) was held Nov. 28. In Ludlow, voters approved the measure by a vote of 344…
Killington joins ski industry for new “Ikon” Pass
February 1, 2018
By Evan Johnson Killington Resort’s parent company, Powdr Corp., has joined forces with other ski industry giants to offer a new pass valid across 23 destinations in nine U.S. states and three Canadian provinces. The new Ikon Pass is a collaboration of seven ski industry leaders including Powdr, Altera Mountain Company, Aspen Skiing Company, Alta…
Marjorie Parker, selected as winner of State of the Union essay contest
February 1, 2018
WOODSTOCK— On Monday, Jan. 29, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders announced the winners of his eighth annual State of the Union essay contest, which gives Vermont high school students an opportunity to describe which issues they would prioritize if they were president. A panel of seven Vermont teachers who served as volunteer judges selected Marjorie Parker,…