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Castleton Polling Institute joins the Transparency Initiative
August 14, 2015
CASTLETON—Joining other leaders in the field of survey research, the Castleton Polling Institute (CPI) was recently admitted as a charter member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) Transparency Initiative. By joining the Transparency Initiative, the institute is supporting the mutual goal of more effective disclosure of research methods by all organizations. “The…
News Briefs: Lakes Region
August 14, 2015
By Lani Duke "By any other name" . . ? CASTLETON—Questions continue to arise over whether the collegiate institution housed in Castleton will actually benefit from the recent name change from Castleton State College to Castleton College to now Castleton University. Vermont Public Radio commentator Bill Schubart said that he "remain[s] puzzled" by the name…
Ottauquechee Health Foundation pilots mobile preventive dental care to seniors
August 13, 2015
By Dorothy Bergin, New England Rural Health Round Table Sherry Thornburg, executive director for the Ottauquechee Health Foundation in Woodstock, has an exciting new dental program underway that sends a licensed dental hygienist to where the people in need are—in this case, the Bugbee Senior Center in White River Junction and the Thompson Senior Center…
Okemo Mountain Resort awards scholarships
August 13, 2015
LUDLOW–Okemo Mountain Resort Owners Tim and Diane Mueller are pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s annual scholarship awards. Ten scholarships were awarded to students who have worked at Okemo or who are the dependents of Okemo employees. Criteria used to select the scholarship recipients included academic achievement, co-curricular involvement and the composition of…
College of St. Joseph farm grows along with the vegetables
August 13, 2015
RUTLAND—College of St. Joseph’s on-campus garden is growing, in more ways than one. The farm–affectionately known as the Provider Patch–celebrates its second birthday this September and has nearly doubled in both size and production since last fall. The garden educates and feeds both the campus community and the greater Rutland Region, with extra veggies and…
Former Rutland trooper Birmingham named director of the Vermont State Police
August 13, 2015
Submitted Department of Public Safety Commissioner Keith W. Flynn hands over a badge to Colonel Matthew T. Birmingham Department of Public Safety Commissioner Keith W. Flynn announced Aug. 7 the change of command of the Vermont State Police (VSP). Effective at 3 p.m. that day, Colonel Matthew T. Birmingham became the 13th director of the…
News Briefs: Rutland Region
August 13, 2015
By Lani Duke Another solar array concern CLARENDON—Mary and Peter Bride of Clarendon complained to their select board, who agreed to send a letter at its July 27 meeting regarding a solar array proposed by Suncommon, which would abut their property on Middle Road. The Brides claim it would decrease property value, create unknown health…
Granite bench used by elderly family members, stolen
August 13, 2015
RUPERT — On Aug. 7, the Vermont State Police responded to a theft on Herrick Brook Road in the town of Rupert. c, age 54, reported a granite bench had been stolen from her property between Aug. 5-6. The bench was valued at approximately $600 and had been on the property for over a year serving…
Deer crossing leads car to crash through cemetery
August 13, 2015
HANCOCK — On Aug. 4, police responded to a single vehicle crash on Route 125 in Hancock. The operator of the vehicle, identified as Collin Buker, age 24 from Rochester, was traveling west on Route 125 when a deer crossed the road in front of him causing him to go off the right side of…
Vermont Adaptive appoints four new staff members
August 13, 2015
KILLINGTON—Erin Fernandez, executive director of Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, announced Aug. 4 the addition of four new staff members to the team. Maggie Burke, a former Vermont Adaptive program coordinator, has been named the new managing director. Kelly Walsh will take the helm as the northern program coordinator responsible for programs in Chittenden County…
Low cost cat spay/neuter clinic offered to Rutland County residents
August 13, 2015
PITTSFORD — The Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) is working with VT-CAN (a low cost spay/neuter clinic in Vermont) to host a low cost spay/neuter clinic for Rutland County cats on Monday, Aug. 24 in Pittsford. Prior registration is required. Female cat spays are $60; male cat neuters are $50. Both include rabies and distemper shots. Cats must…
Untreated sewage released in East Creek in Rutland
August 7, 2015
Potential health hazard exist for residents downstream RUTLAND – The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) was notified today, Aug. 7, of a release of untreated sewage into East Creek in the City of Rutland. A problem was first identified around noon on Aug. 6 when a routine inspection turned up a suspicious plume of…
Plymouth playground revamped
August 7, 2015
By Lauren S. Skaskiw, director/owner of the Plymouth Schoolhouse PLYMOUTH — There have been many improvements made in Plymouth this summer, including to the Plymouth Schoolhouse’s playground, located at the old Plymouth Elementary School. The playground is open to the community of Plymouth. With the opening of the Plymouth Schoolhouse this summer, the town committed…
Louis B. Meyers, MD joins RRMC
August 7, 2015
Provided by Rutland Regional Medical Center Louis B. Meyers, M.D. RUTLAND — Rutland Regional Medical Center welcomes a new physician, Louis B. Meyers, M.D. to Rutland Regional Medical Center. Dr. Meyers is a nocturnist in the hospital medicine program and works the overnight shift managing clinical problems of acutely ill hospitalized patients. Dr. Meyers is…
News Briefs: Lakes Region
August 7, 2015
By Lani Duke School districts look to future Education reform law Act 46 with its tax incentives has gained the support of Addison-Rutland Supervisory Union school board members, who plan to lobby for an accelerated merger by fall 2017. Citing the financial gain, ARSU superintendent Ron Ryan said he views merger as a "logical next…