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News Briefs: Rutland Region

July 7, 2016
By Lani Duke Rutland HS students to attend national music conference RUTLAND CITY—Two Rutland High seniors won acceptance to the National Association for Music Education conference to be held in November in Grapevine, Texas. Violist Ryan French, 17, and violinist Nova Wang, 16, will spend three days in classes and rehearsals before participating in a…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

July 7, 2016
By Lani Duke Students learn local community arts CASTLETON—Students in Castleton’s master of arts in arts administration program recently spent a week learning about local community arts. Launched this summer, the low-residency program emphasizes practical applications. Enrollment currently totals nine students. Two are Castleton alumni; the others come from from across the country. During their…

Ehlers wins GMP-Zetterstrom Environmental Award

July 7, 2016
A man once called Lake Champlain’s loudest advocate is being honored for his tireless devotion to Vermont’s most important body of water. James Ehlers, executive director of Lake Champlain International, was recently presented with the GMP-Zetterstrom Environmental Award for his unwavering efforts to protect and improve Lake Champlain, according to a news release June 30.…

Sharon Academy announces open enrollment, no preapplication

July 7, 2016
SHARON– The board of The Sharon Academy (TSA) in Sharon, Vt., voted unanimously at its annual meeting Saturday, June 25, to adopt an open enrollment policy. The policy takes effect immediately for all grades, 7–12. “The board has affirmed as official policy what is already our practice– embracing all applicants,” said Head of School Michael…

Killington Select Board approves $900,000 Operating Note and $3,000 for fire station site investigation

July 7, 2016
KILLINGTON — Last Wednesday, June 29, at 9 a.m. the Killington Select Board gathered for a special meeting at the Town Offices. Board Members Chris Bianchi and Ken Lee were present as well as Town Manger Debby Schwartz and Chet Hagenbarth, highway and facilities director. Additional members of the community present, included Steve Finer, Jim Haff, Vito…

Killington votes to keep slogan, survey results are in

July 7, 2016
By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — The town of Killington put out a survey mid-June asking interested parties to weigh in on the town’s slogan, which appears on the welcome signs. Its current slogan, “Heart of the Green Mountains,” remained the favorite according to the survey results. “Everyone who lives, visits, or just loves Killington,” was…

Killington Connects aims to facilitate conversation

July 7, 2016
Town Manager Debby Schwartz to meet residents for Wednesday walks on the Golf Course beginning July 13 KILLINGTON – Residents of Killington are invited to join Town Manager, Debby Schwartz, for Killington Connects, a new series of morning walks with coffee, select Wednesday mornings during July and August. Killington Connects will give residents the opportunity to…

Local student named to state board of education

June 30, 2016
By Stephen Seitz KILLINGTON — Connor Solimano, of Rutland, has been named as a student member of the Vermont State Board of Education. “I’m excited to be a part of the board, and I hope to bring my perspective as a student,” Connor Solimano said. “We’re all pretty excited. My parents are proud.” Connor’s father,…

Woolen Mill Comedy Club in Bridgewater attracts talent

June 30, 2016
By Amy McClure Collen Doyle By Amy McClure BRIDGEWATER — Collen Doyle, an actor and comedian, and 2006 graduate from Woodstock Union High School returned to Bridgewater and opened the Woolen Mill Comedy Club on the second floor of the Bridgewater Mill Mall in December of 2014. Prior to that, Doyle spent eight years living…

Hunt charged with sexual assault of minor girl

June 30, 2016
PITTSFORD—On May 24, 2016, the Vermont State Police were notified by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCF) of their concern of an intimate relationship between Victoria “Jaydon” Hunt, from Whiting, Vt., and a 14-year-old girl. The Rutland Unit for Special Investigations became involved and during investigation it was learned Hunt has engaged in…

Off-duty officer shoots pit bull in dog park after attack

June 30, 2016
HARTFORD — On Saturday, June 25, at approximately 4:30 p.m., Hartford Police were dispatched to a report of a dogfight in the off-leash area of Watson Upper Valley Dog Park in Hartford Village. Witnesses reported that an off-duty police officer had shot and killed a pit bull that had attacked his dog at the park,…

Traffic stop leads to arrest of wanted person, DUI and possession of Heroin charge

June 30, 2016
LUDLOW — On June 24, at approximately 7:47 p.m., the Vermont State Police, in conjunction with the Ludlow Police Department, conducted a motor vehicle stop on a silver Chevy Equinox for a cracked windshield, on Vermont Route 103, near the Ludlow and Cavendish town line.  During the stop, it was determined that the operator, Jeffrey…

Pick-up and camper go airborne off interstate

June 30, 2016
  SPRINGFIELD — On Monday, June 20, at 3:19 p.m. Vermont State Police and Springfield Fire responded to a single vehicle crash on I-91 at mile marker 39N in Springfield. Jerry Schleis, age 68 from Tombstone, AZ, was traveling north in his 2008 Chevrolet pick-up truck with a bed camper when the vehicle drifted into the…