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Hotwire: Most popular travel emojis by state

November 30, 2015
Vermont’s emoji highlights a relatively new trend Just in time for the holidays, Hotwire has announced the top travel and leisure emoji used state by state. From the ever popular “tent” in Wyoming to “snowflakes” in Montana and Alaska and “tropical drink” in Hawaii, the data offers a fun, industry-wide read that shows that consumers…

Giving Thanks

November 30, 2015
By Robin Alberi Students at Killington Elementary School enjoy a Thanksgiving Day feast at lunch last week. All helped out with the meal, serving students and adults (including parents) the holiday meal. Students were encouraged to sample a variety of foods and to learn abou the history of the Thanksgiving Day meal, including why many…

Ludlow area holiday food applications due soon

November 30, 2015
LUDLOW — The staff of Black River Good Neighbor Services (BRGNS) has announced that they are accepting applications for the 2015 holiday food basket program. They ask that completed applications be submitted by Dec. 1, 2015. Executive Director Audrey Bridge and her staff are eager to see that no person or family goes without food, and…

Rutland Regional announces new marketing and public relations manager

November 30, 2015
Courtesy of Rutland Regional Medical Center Gerianne M. Smart RUTLAND—Rutland Regional Medical Center, the second-largest healthcare facility in Vermont, announced Friday, Nov. 20, that Gerianne Smart has been named the manager of marketing and public relations. Smart brings extensive experience and expertise in marketing and public relations, as well as strategic planning, process improvement and…

Vermont Organic Farmers demystify “organic”

November 30, 2015
In response to requests from certified organic producers to help increase demand for organic products in the marketplace, Vermont Organic Farmers (VOF) has developed a collection of outreach materials that explain and support the organic certification process and promote organic products. The materials include a series of short videos for consumers that convey the benefits…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

November 30, 2015
By Lani Duke Youth, alcohol, college and sports collide Castleton police officers arrested an 18-year-old Castleton University football player in the early morning of November 8. Doing so required more effort than the usual amount of force: three Taser shots, pepper spray, intervention by a civilian bystander and backup from two other agencies. Charbonnier and…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

November 30, 2015
By Lani Duke Hundreds hired for the holidays The week after Thanksgiving and the remainder leading up to Christmas are the busiest time of year for the Vermont Country Store in Clarendon. To fill all those holiday orders the store hires more than 500 additional employees, split about evenly between the distribution center and the call…

Accident sends two to hospitals

November 30, 2015
On Nov. 21 at 12:40 a.m., Vermont State Police in Royalton received a call about a single vehicle accident on Route 12A in Braintree. The operator, Spencer Brown, was taken to Gifford Medical Center for minor injuries. One of Brown’s passengers, Joseph Wheatley, age 22, was airlifted by DHART (helicopter) to Dartmouth with serious but…

Car nearly misses brook after flipping off Route 4

November 30, 2015
KILLINGTON — On Saturday, Nov. 21, at 5:30 a.m. Rutland State Police were called to a report of a vehicle overturned in a brook off Route 4 at Mission Farm Road in the town of Killington. Upon arrival troopers met with local rescue agencies to determine that Jonathan Green, 53 of Melrose, Mass., had driven off…

Killington Selectboard Briefs

November 30, 2015
Selectboard concerns Chairwoman Patty McGrath addressed citizen questions and misinformation raised regarding Article 5, the highway bond authorization of $1.4 million, voted on at the 2014 Town Meeting.  Citizens at the previous meeting falsely alleged that the bond was supposed to cover the paving of Killington Road from Route 4 to Dean Hill and speculated…

Serendipity leads Korey Kubricki, KSRM class of 2014, to fulfilling career

November 30, 2015
By Karen D. Lorentz Editor’s Note: This is part of a series on graduates of Green Mountain College’s Killington School of Resort Management (KSRM) program, the nation’s only three-year bachelor’s degree program in resort and hospitality management. Korey Kubricki’s route to Killington was a little different from that of other KSRM grads who had been ardent…

New UVM study: talk outshines light in banishing winter blues

November 30, 2015
Photo submitted Kelly Rohan A new study published online Nov. 5 in the American Journal of Psychiatry casts a shadow on light therapy’s status as the gold standard for treating SAD, or seasonal affective disorder. While the treatment is effective at addressing acute episodes of SAD, a SAD-tailored version of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is…

Farm Bill grants available for landowners interested in managing wildlife habitat

November 23, 2015
Courtesy of Vt. Fish & Wildlife The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is looking for landowners interested in managing their land for wildlife through the Federal Farm Bill program. Grants available to qualifying landowners. Deadline to apply is Nov. 20 Vermont landowners are reminded that Nov. 20 is the application deadline for a federal program…

LaFlamme’s Furniture officially opens in the mall

November 23, 2015
Courtesy of RRCC Pictured at the ribbon cutting along with owners Christopher and Angela LaFlamme are Rep. Larry Cupoli, Vermont House of Representatives; Rep. Tom Terenzini, Vermont House of Representatives; Senator Brian Collamore, Vermont Senate; Senator Kevin Mullin, Vermont Senate; Don Chioffi, Town of Rutland Select Board; Dave Allaire, Rutland City Board of Aldermen; Tom…

6,500 items delivered to the Salvation Army with Stuff-A-Bus campaign

November 23, 2015
Submitted Captain Balcomb of the Salvation Army, the Rutland Northwest Primary School Counters and Principal Kristen Hubert, DJ Terry Jaye, Catamount Radio general manager Glenda Hawley, and SVP of Marketing & Business Development for Heritage Family Credit Union Carrie Allen gathered for the Stuff-A-Bus Food Drive, Nov. 12. RUTLAND — On Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015, Heritage…