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GE Aerospace to invest nearly $25 million in Rutland facility
March 20, 2024
By Babette Stolk/VTDigger The aircraft engine manufacturer GE Aerospace announced Tuesday, March 12, that it plans to invest $24.9 million in its Rutland facility, which specializes in military and commercial hardware. The funding will go to new equipment, machines and tooling to support the company’s production of aircraft, military and fighter jet engines, according to Patricia…
KMS student named finalist in UVM entrepreneurship competition
March 20, 2024
Pippa Scott is the sole Vermonter to make cut; winner receives full-tuition scholarship By Polly Mikula Pippa Scott, a student at Killington Mountain School in Killington, has been named one of five finalists in the University of Vermont’s inaugural Vermont Pitch Challenge, a new entrepreneurial-focused competition that gives high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from across…
Patricia Ann Job (McGrath), age 63
March 20, 2024
Submitted Patty McGrath Sept. 22, 1960 - March 12, 2024 Patty Ann Job (McGrath) was born in Rutland on Sept. 22, 1960 the youngest of Frederick R. and Patricia E. Job’s six children and the only born and bred Vermonter. She died Monday, March 12 at the Rutland Regional Medical Center of ovarian cancer. She…
Obituary: Erica Jean (Carbonneau) Hurd, age 55
March 20, 2024
Submitted Erica Hurd April 18, 1968 – March 6, 2024 It is with great sadness we share the passing of Erica Hurd at home with family at her side. Erica bravely fought the most aggressive type of breast cancer for three years. Her participation in research studies brings hope for a better future. Erica was…
Cobra gymnasts win a record breaking 40 individual titles, plus two team titles
March 20, 2024
The Cobra Gymnastics team of Rutland captured two team titles and a record breaking 40 individual titles this weekend at the 2024 Vermont State Championships, March 16-17. The Rutland Recreation Dept. hosted the championships for the second time in its history — 378 athletes from ten Vermont gymnastics schools competed. The event is run by…
Okemo Valley celebrates the re-opening of Mojo Cafe in a new location
March 20, 2024
Courtesy Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce The Mojo Cafe, a beloved locally owned modern Mex-Orleans restaurant in Ludlow, recently celebrated its grand re-opening. The rebuilding after the 2023 flood required them to find a new location, and they have now opened their doors at 145 Main St., Ludlow. The team has been working diligently…
Hartland: Major renovations to Damon Hall and Rec Center will be done in steps, begin this year
March 20, 2024
By Curt Peterson Phil Hobbie, Tom Kennedy and Jim Riley were elected as Hartland Select Board chair, vice-chair and clerk, respectively, and began a discussion about long-planned renovations of Damon Hall and the Rec Center in Hartland Three Corners. A motion to move forward on drainage issues for both sites was approved. Town Manager…
The Dorset Equine Rescue expands to 178-acre ‘Forever Farm’
March 20, 2024
Courtesy of The Dorset Equine Rescue Venita, a Dorset Equine Rescue horse who arrived in 2023 through a law enforcement seizure is now fully rehabilitated and was just adopted into a loving forever home. It’s a pivotal moment in the history of The Dorset Equine Rescue. For nearly 12 years the organization has been saving abused and neglected horses,…
Killington Women’s Club scholarship deadline is April 15
March 20, 2024
The Greater Killington Women’s Club (formerly known as the Sherburne Women’s Club) sponsors two annual $1,000 awards which are given to graduating high school seniors from the towns of Killington or Pittsfield. The application deadline for the Community Service Award is Friday, April 15. The Pat Zack Community Service Award is named in honor of…
Need for, and use of, Narcan explained to Ludlow Rotary members
March 20, 2024
By Melanie Gulde Alastair Huntley with cases of Narcan that he distributed to Ludlow Rotary club members. The impact of drug addiction and its related overdose problem was the subject of a recent Ludlow Rotary Club (LRC). Alastair Huntley, AmeriCorps alumnus and a harm reduction advocate, spoke to the members pf the LRC about the…
Kids pitch bear’s head tooth as Vermont’s state mushroom
March 20, 2024
By Holly Sullivan, Community News Service Editor’s note: The Community News Service is a program in which University of Vermont students work with professional editors to provide content for local news outlets at no cost. Feeling cooped up after incessant Zoom meetings during the Covid-19 pandemic, Rep. Michelle Bos-Lun, D-Westminster, started going on woodland walks…
State aims to reunite Vermont nonprofits with unclaimed property
March 20, 2024
The pilot program will return over $150,000 to over 250 nonprofit organizations in Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak and Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas announced a pilot partnership to reunite Vermont nonprofit organizations with their unclaimed property. Using the Secretary of State’s database to verify current addresses, checks will be sent to over…
Many bills make the ‘crossover’
March 20, 2024
By now many of you have heard that our Legislative colleague, Senator Dick McCormack has decided to retire. He made that announcement, March 5. I want to thank him for his decades of impressive public service. He has been a terrific and much appreciated teammate in the Senate. Whether you have agreed or disagreed with…
March is here!
March 20, 2024
During announcements on the House floor two weeks ago, I got up and simply said “March is here.” Undoubtably my colleagues knew that I was simply reminding them that the annual State House March Madness friendly basketball competition was coming up soon. While it may not have been my intent to draw attention to another…
Slow down for frogs and salamanders
March 20, 2024
By Luke Groff, VTF&W Vermont Fish & Wildlife is asking drivers to slow down and be cautious when traveling at night in early spring or to take alternate routes to avoid driving near ponds and wetlands where salamanders and frogs breed. Vermont Fish & Wildlife is asking drivers to slow down and be cautious when…