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Vermont Farmers Food Center adds four new board members 

August 2, 2023
   At its annual meeting on July 19, the Vermont Farmers Food Center’s (VFFC) Board of Directors voted in four new board members and thanked two outgoing board members for their dedicated service to the organization.  “VFFC would not be where it is today without its many talented and dedicated volunteer board members. We are…

Bookstores help bookstores after flood

August 2, 2023
  Vermont members of the New England Independent Bookstore Association (NEIBA) are supporting each other after flooding. “Bookstores Helping Bookstores,” a fundraising effort to help Bear Pond Books of Montpelier and Next Chapter Bookstore of Barre, both member bookstores that were devastated in the recent FEMA declared disaster flood in central Vermont. On Saturday, July…

Leave boulders and logs in rivers to increase flood resilience and help fish

August 2, 2023
  After the recent July floods, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department (VTF&W) is asking recovery efforts to prioritize river resilience and help impacted fish populations when possible. “The first priority in flood recovery is human safety,” said Aquatic Habitat Biologist Will Eldridge, Friday, July 28. “During Tropical Storm Irene, we learned that retaining and recovering…

Governor: $20M available for flooded businesses

August 2, 2023
  Applications to open Aug. 3 The Department of Economic Development has created the Business Emergency Gap Assistance Program (BEGAP), a $20 million grant program for businesses and nonprofits that suffered physical damages from flooding dating back to July 7.   “My team and I are committed to doing whatever we can to support businesses who…

FEMA, SBA crews canvass Vermont communities

August 2, 2023
  Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) teams from FEMA and the Small Business Administration (SBA) are going door-to-door in Vermont communities, canvassing neighborhoods and helping flood-impacted residents register for disaster assistance. DSA crew members are visiting homes, schools, nonprofits and communities with limited access. They are also meeting with local officials and community leaders to identify…

Hartland announces FY24 tax rates

August 2, 2023
  By Curt Peterson Hartland tax rate is up 8% and the education rate is up 6% from last year.  The municipal homestead rate for FY24 is $.6507, and the education rate is $1.8202, for a total homestead rate of $2.4709 per $100 of assessed property value.   Interim Town Manager Martin Dole translated the tax…

East Mountain Road still inaccessible after flood

August 2, 2023
  By Curt Peterson Anyone wanting to travel East Mountain Road between Bear Mountain Road and Route 4 (where it connects just east of the Skyeship gondola) in Killington should change plans, Killington town officials said at a recent meeting. That portion of road is still inaccessible. East Mountain Road is accessible now from the…

Rutland County leaders of the Vt Declaration of Inclusion initiative honored with Community Leadership Award

August 2, 2023
The Vermont Council on Rural Development (VCRD) announced the recipients of the Vermont Community Leadership Award last Wednesday, July 26. The awards will be presented at VCRD’s 2023 Vermont Community Leadership Summit on Aug. 15 at the Vermont State University Randolph Campus. The Vermont Community Leadership Award is presented each year to celebrate Vermonters who…

Railroad repairs near completion on Vermont’s flood-damaged networks

August 2, 2023
  By Shaun Robinson/VTDigger Vermont’s freight railroads took a beating in July’s floods. But rail officials say repairs are happening quickly, and the lines that are still damaged should be back on track soon. “Our entire system was affected,” said Selden Houghton, president of Vermont Rail System.“Hopefully, by next week, we’ll be 100% put back together.”…

Obit: Marianne L. Adkins, 76,

August 2, 2023
  Marianne L. Adkins, 76,  of Wilder, died peacefully on Friday, July 28, 2023, surrounded by her beloved children, sister and close friend, Beth Ann Awezec, in Killington after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She is survived by her three children, Heidi Soos, Amy Soos, Ryan Soos(Brittany), her two adored grandchildren, Connor and Henry,…

Missing hiker found dead by KSAR

August 2, 2023
  Flooding was likely the culprit that led to fatality Staff report The Vermont State Police (VSP) located the body of a man believed to be missing Appalachian Trail hiker Robert Kerker, 67, of Rhinebeck, New York on Friday, July 28. Police said search crews located Kerker’s body along Stony Brook in Stockbridge about 1.5…

Killington town seeks stable transition for new chief, those who spoke out aren’t welcome back

August 2, 2023
By Katy Savage The Killington Select Board is barring volunteers who quit or spoke negatively about the town from rejoining the fire department under the newly-hired fire chief. “Anyone who signed the letter (published in the Mountain Times, Rutland Herald and social media) or bad-mouthed the fire department through social media is not currently allowed…

Paddlers gathered on Kent Pond to honor the life of Barb Wood

August 2, 2023
  Staff report On Monday, July 31, nearly 100 friends, family and supporters joined “The Killington Paddle Ladies,” who hosted a sunset paddle on Kent Pond to celebrate the life of Barb Wood. Wood, a long time resident of Pittsfield, well-known photographer and former employee of Killington Resort, passed away last Tuesday, July 25, surrounded…

State police search for missing hiker

July 27, 2023
The Vermont State Police is looking for a missing 67-year-old man who was last seen on July 9 at the Inn at Long Trail in Killington. Robert Kerker was reported overdue by his family to the National Park Service on July 24. The Vermont State Police was contacted on the evening of July 24 to…

Weekend rain devastates Hartland

July 26, 2023
  By Curt Peterson Hartland seemed a safe haven from the horrendous flooding across Vermont July 7-12 — at least until this past weekend. “And then we had 4-5 inches of rain in eight hours,” Interim Town Manager  Martin Dole said.  “The ground was already saturated from four weeks of steady rain, and just couldn’t…