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Rutland announces dates for caucuses
April 13, 2016
RUTLAND — Rutland City and Rutland Town Republican Committees have announced dates for caucuses to elect delegates for the Vt. State Republican Convention set for May 21. The purpose of the State convention will be to elect 13 delegates to represent Vermont Republicans at the national convention in Cleveland Ohio in July. Rutland City and Rutland…
Ripley Road bridge remains closed
April 13, 2016
Ripley Road in Rutland is closed at the location of the bridge. Access to all businesses on Ripley Road between Business Route 4 and the bridge will be maintained at all times. Motorist, bicyclist and pedestrian traffic will not be permitted to cross the bridge. Follow signed detours. The bridge is scheduled to reopen in…
Community impact committee repeats survey
April 13, 2016
RUTLAND — NeighborWorks of Western Vermont will be conducting a residential survey of Northwest Rutland. Volunteers will be going door-to-door, asking residents to participate in a survey about their community. This is the second time NeighborWorks will be administering this survey in the roughly 15-block area north of State Street and west of Grove Street. In…
Rutland Region News Briefs
April 13, 2016
by Lani Dukes Infrastructure plans The Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging hopes to buy and renovate the former Maple Terrace assisted living facility, 143 Maple St., with the goal of turning it into the organization’s new permanent offices. SVCA recently asked for a $300,000 Vermont Community Development Program grant toward that end; both the Rutland…
Lakes Region News Briefs
April 13, 2016
by Lani Dukes Castleton police in new digs The Castleton Police Department is delighted to be moving into its new offices next door to the town fire station on Route 30. Police Chief Peter Mantello said the new station gives officers a sense of worth, setting a professional public safety atmosphere. Officers will have a…
Manchester Chamber of Commerce to Close
April 12, 2016
Courtesy of Marji Graf, CEO of the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce Courtesy of Vtdigger.org Editor’s note: This story by Andrew McKeever first appeared in The Manchester Journal. MANCHESTER—Following a nearly month-long struggle to keep its doors open while it tried to regain its financial footing, the board of directors of the Manchester and the…
Okemo closes for the season
April 7, 2016
Okemo Mountain Resort officially closed for the season after the lifts stopped spinning on Sunday, April 3. While this mild winter will inevitably be remembered as the “winter that never was,” resorts across the East held strong as long as possible, with Killington still open for skiing and riding. Now’s the time to turn to golf,…
Fatal collision with bull brings involuntary manslaughter charge
April 7, 2016
By Elsie Lynn Parini On Monday, a grand jury at the Rutland Criminal Court charged Craig Mosher, owner of Mosher Excavation in Killington, with one-count of involuntary manslaughter following an investigation of a fatal car accident last summer involving a collision with a Scottish Highlander bull owned by Mosher that resulted in the death of…
Baxter Street park officially breaks ground
April 7, 2016
Photos courtesy of Robin Alberti Despite the pouring rain on Saturday, community members, representatives of the city and Downtown Rutland Partnership gathered at the corner of Baxter Street and Library Avenue to celebrate the ground-breaking of Northwest Rutland’s first community park. The park will consist of a playground and pavilion where community members can gather…
Community leaders proclaim: “I Love RutlandVT”
April 7, 2016
RUTLAND—On March 30, a group of community leaders formally kicked off “I Love Rutland”—a campaign to celebrate and engender love for the city and region. “As a third-generation Rutland resident who has married, raised a family and run a small business here, I love my community and want to declare it to the world,” said…
“Cooler in the Mountains” summer concert series returns, expands
April 7, 2016
Renews Long Trail Brewing and Farrell Distributing as presenting sponsors KILLINGTON—The Town of Killington’s free concert series will return to the Killington Resort this summer with an expanded eight week schedule, and the town has once again secured Long Trail Brewing Company and Farrell Distributing as presenting sponsors. A favorite summer event for both residents…
Killington previews 2016 summer
April 7, 2016
By Evan Johnson KILLINGTON—Winter had its last hurrah Tuesday, snowing in much of the Green Mountains for the entire day. But in the ballroom at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel at Killington Resort, talk was entirely on the coming summer. During the course of the hour-long summer kick-off event, Killington Resort and members of the…
Ripley Road closed at bridge for construction
April 7, 2016
Scheduled to reopen October 2016 The Ripley Road bridge off Business Route 4 is under construction. Sheet driving was completed by April 1 and the piles should be completed by the end of the week. Motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians are not permitted to cross the bridge. There are signed detours. Access to all businesses on…
Rutland Hospital CEO wants to lower its rates starting May 1
April 7, 2016
Courtesy of RRMC Tom Huebner By Erin Mansfield, VTDigger.org The chief executive officer of Rutland Regional Medical Center told regulators he will start charging insurers lower rates unless regulators tell him not to. Tom Huebner told the Green Mountain Care Board on Thursday that his staff is planning to cut how much it charges insurance…