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Dead tree near Lake Bomoseen falls on Rutland man, killing him
July 28, 2016
BOMOSEEN — On July 23 at 4:45 p.m., Clifford R. Jones, age 66 of Rutland, went out to retrieved two fishing poles from a dock on Lake Bomoseen when he was pinned by a large dead tree that fell due to the sever wind storm at the time. The tree broke at its base, falling on…
Theft reported at Appalachian Trail lot
July 28, 2016
SHREWSBURY—On July 24 at 7:58 p.m. troopers from the Vermont State Police Rutland Barracks responded to a complaint of a theft from a motor vehicle at 2000 Vermont Route 103, an Appalachian Trail parking lot in the town of Shrewsbury. According to the victim, the incident took place between 3 and 5 p.m. Entry was…
CSJ, Vermont Women’s Fund seek to change the story for women’s economic security
July 28, 2016
RUTLAND—Members of the Rutland community heard startling statistics about women’s economic security at a discussion cohosted by the Vermont Women’s Fund (VWF) and College of St. Joseph (CSJ) on July 20. Attendees were urged to do all they can to “change the story” regarding women’s economic empowerment, since the trends are still mired in gender…
Political experts host final night of National Conventions in Rutland
July 21, 2016
RUTLAND – Project 240 continues with several prominent political experts and analysts joining live audiences at the Paramount Theatre, including Garrett Graff hosting a screening of the final night of the Republican National Convention on July 21 and David Sanger hosting a screening of the final night of the Democratic National Convention on July 28.…
Officials: Rainbow Family members are cleaning forest area
July 21, 2016
By Sarah Olsen, VTDigger A banner welcomed people to the Rainbow Family gathering this month in Mt. Tabor
Police calls are up in Rutland recently, but trends have improved overall since 2013
July 21, 2016
By Adam Federman, VTDigger.org From June 26 to July 9 there were 346 total calls for service to the Rutland Police Department, a sharp uptick from the same two-week period last year, when there were only 292 calls. What do those numbers tell us? Not much, according to Robin Weber, director of research at the…
State gives EB-5 re-approvals to SouthFace Village at Okemo
July 21, 2016
Courtesy of Okemo Mountain Resort Part of Okemo’s rising SouthFace Village, Sugar Maple, the first townhome offering has already sold out, and the second, Tamarack, is about to begin sales. By Karen D. Lorentz The Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) has given the green light to the continuation of solicitation of EB-5 investors for the…
International partnership fosters cultural immersion; Castleton welcomes 32 students from China for three-week program
July 21, 2016
CASTLETON–Celebrating cultural diversity, Castleton University welcomed 32 international students from the East China University of Technology to campus Monday, July 11, as part of the Summer Cultural Immersion Program. The three-week program has a focus on intensive English classes and cultural immersion activities through social interactions and educational excursions. “The program is designed for…
Brandon farm fined nearly $25,000 for polluting water
July 21, 2016
By Kelsey Neubauer, VTDigger.org The owners of a Brandon dairy farm have been fined nearly $25,000 for environmental violations. Robin and William Hanfield were ordered to pay after the state found that an overflowed manure pit was sending waste into a nearby body of water in late 2014 and early 2015. “If a farm fails…
Killington Resort hosts United Way Day, July 26
July 21, 2016
Tuesday, July 26—KILLINGTON—Killington Resort will host its 11th annual United Way Day on Tuesday, July 26. The United Way of Rutland County will receive half of sales as all guests enjoy Locals Days discounts typically reserved for residents of Vermont and New Hampshire. The Locals Days deal, extended to all guests Tuesday, is offered Tuesdays…
“Swimming Lessons Save Lives”: UVAC hosts worldwide, one-day swim lesson
July 21, 2016
Courtesy of UVAC WHITE RIVER JUNCTION—On Friday, June 24, swimmers at the Upper Valley Aquatic Center joined thousands of kids and families at aquatic facilities and waterparks around the globe for the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson™ (WLSL), according to a July 11 release. Host locations in Vermont included Smugglers Notch Resort and Upper Valley…
PEGTV wins national award
July 21, 2016
Submitted The Access News magazine team produced a segment about the Rutland H.S. GIN conference that won a national award. Pictured (l-r): Amber Dumas Patch, Amanda Wheeler and Daniel Appelt. RUTLAND—Rutland Regional Community Television (PEGTV) is a winner of the national 2016 Hometown Media Awards from the Alliance for Community Media (ACM). PEGTV earned the…
News Briefs: Lakes Region
July 21, 2016
By Lani Duke Bridge closure forces detour WEST HAVEN—The Gardner bridge on Main Road across the Hubbardton River will close for maintenance Monday, Aug. 1, through Wednesday, Aug. 10. The closure will force travelers going toward West Haven on Route 22A to detour through Benson Village on Stage Road. Town office bids too high CASTLETON—All…
News Briefs: Rutland Region
July 21, 2016
By Lani Duke SVCOA prepares new digs RUTLAND CITY—The Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging (SVCOA) recently received a $250,000 grant to renovate the 5,000-square-foot, former Maple Terrace assisted living facility and private home at 143 Maple Street into professional office space to serve its 7,096-person client base. The facility will now provide more accessible and…