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GMC an early signee to revised climate commitment

October 16, 2015
POULTNEY—In 2007, Jack Brennan, then the president of Green Mountain College, became one of the first signatories of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), a signature program of Second Nature. At the time the world was experiencing the second highest global temperature readings for any year on record. Last week, on Oct. 5, amidst what…

GMP offers four grants for solar-powered EV charging stations

October 16, 2015
Applications will be accepted until Oct. 23 As part of building a comprehensive electric vehicle charging network across the state, Green Mountain Power is offering nearly $50,000 in four separate grants to build four solar-powered electric vehicle charging stations. GMP will work with the Clean Energy Development Fund to coordinate these projects. “We are so…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

October 16, 2015
Dam removal urged Claiming that most of the 200 dams in Vermont that do not appear to have a current use are thus "deadbeats," the Nature Conservancy of Vermont plans to urge their removal after first developing a data-rich map ranking and prioritizing the dams that most inhibit fish and other aquatic species' reproduction. Officials…

News Briefs: Rutland Region

October 16, 2015
By Lani Duke Louras nixes “wet” shelter downtown The aldermen concurred with mayor Chris Louras in objecting to the installation of a "wet" shelter downtown. BROC-Community Action in Southwest Vermont had proposed opening a "low-barrier" shelter in that crucial corner of the city's core at 45 Union Street. Louras objected to a new facility agreeing…

Castleton Upward Bound dedicates scholarship fund in memory of Alix Brown

October 16, 2015
CASTLETON—In memory of a well-loved student, the Castleton Upward Bound program will help students in their pursuit of higher education as it rewards deserving students with the newly dedicated scholarship fund, the Alexandra “Alix” Brown Scholarship. Alix Brown was a student at Rutland Senior High School and a member of the Castleton Upward Bound program…

Ludlow welcomes new business: Vermont Limo and Shuttle, LLC

October 16, 2015
LUDLOW — Vermont Limo and Shuttle LLC began in April, 2015 and is expecting to have a big presence in the Ludlow region of Vermont this fall and winter season. They will be offering a contract shuttle service as well as brew tours, wedding service, airport and Amtrak service and all types of transportation services from…

Forestry, Natural Resources and Horticulture program receives Governor’s Service Award

October 16, 2015
RUTLAND — On Monday, Oct. 12, Stafford Technical Center’s Forestry, Natural Resources and Horticulture program announced that it has been chosen to receive the Governor’s Service award in the K-12 Youth Volunteer Group category. Selection was based on the program’s service in partnership with the Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District. Governor’s Service Awards pay tribute to…

Rutland’s Saskia Hagen Groom helps to launch new youth theatre in Dorset

October 16, 2015
The Long Trail Youth Theater is ready for take-off in Southern Vermont with year-round workshops and productions. Long Trail School is excited to announce Long Trail Youth Theater (LTYT), a new theater program for children in grades K through 12, beginning Oct. 19 with intensive workshops. Children are grouped by grade level: Theater Fun for…

College of St. Joseph partners with RAFFL’S Everyday Chef program

October 16, 2015
RUTLAND – For many college students, one of the biggest adjustments is learning how to make meals – with food service providers and dining halls to help. While some dorms and student centers are equipped with shared kitchen space, students often lack the skills to cook the food they want. College of St. Joseph’s Wellness…

Career opportunities look good for graduates of GMC’s management program at Killington

October 15, 2015
Courtesy of GMC Students at Killington School of Resort Management (KSRM)  share a  laugh while studying in the dorm. By Karen D. Lorentz It’s the time of year when high school juniors and seniors start thinking about college and careers. Many have no idea what they want to do for their life’s work, which used…

Rolling up and down Killington, a cross-discipline bike event

October 15, 2015
By Polly Lynn The Killington (Up &) Down Hill Roll was held Sunday, Oct. 11. The event saw approximately 75 riders compete in teams of three with an uphill, cross-country and downhill portion. “It was definitely pretty grueling, especially the uphill part,” said Ben Colona, Killington Sports at Snowshed store manager for Killington Resort and the…

Remembrance: Robert Fenner, age 83

October 15, 2015
  Former Killington selectman Robert Fenner passed away Oct. 11, 2015, at his home in Brownsville, Vt., after a long battle with Parkinson’s. He was born on April 24, 1932 in Elizabeth, N.J., the son of George and Bertha (Thomas) Fenner. Bob Fenner graduated from Norwich University in 1954. He began his professional career working…

Killington Town Manager Seth Webb steps down after six years

October 15, 2015
Select Board begins search for replacement By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — Killington Town Manager Seth Webb announced Wednesday, Oct. 7, that he was stepping down after being recruited to a new position in the private sector. Webb has been with the town for six years. Webb said he accepted the position of managing director for Tusk…

Report identifies top 32 local community economies as flood risks

October 15, 2015
Brandon and Woodstock receive detailed analysis and recommendations On Oct. 6, Governor Shumlin announced the release of the final report on the Vermont Economic Resiliency Initiative (VERI), identifying Vermont’s top 32 communities where economic activity and associated infrastructure are at high risk of flooding. The report provides a how-to reference for towns and states interested…

Rutland doctor to run for lieutenant governor

October 15, 2015
By Jasper Craven, VTDigger.org Dr. Louis Meyers, a Rutland physician, intends to mount a campaign for lieutenant governor as an independent. “This is my first foray into politics, and obviously it would be considered a long shot,” Meyers told VTDigger in an interview last week. “I see this as a win for me even if…