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Castleton video festival winners announced

May 7, 2015
CASTLETON – Castleton College, in partnership with Vermont PBS, announces the winners of the 20th Annual Castleton Videofest held Friday, May 1, in Casella Theater.  High school students throughout Vermont and the surrounding area submitted DVDs of original work in the following categories: Documentary Winner: “Helping Hands: Vermont’s Migrant Labor Population” by Luke Benz, Kyan…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

May 7, 2015
Purchase of Village School: let the voters decide CASTLETON—Castleton voters will cast ballots May 26 on whether the town should buy the Village School from the Castleton-Hubbardton Union School District, a petition-driven issue. Moving the students to Castleton Elementary and closing the Village School isn’t just a matter of moving the children to other classrooms.…

Vermont public librarians receive training in early learning

May 7, 2015
On April 28 and 29, 61 public librarians from around the state completed a two-day Vermont Early Literacy Initiative (VELI) conference, convened by the Vermont Department of Libraries (VTLIB) and the Vermont Center for the Book (VCB). Librarians learned how to enrich their practice by incorporating important early literacy, early mathematics, and social-emotional development concepts…

Rutland South Rotary Club Scholarship recipients announced

April 30, 2015
Submitted Pictured (l-r): Elizabeth Bushey (Mill River), Ian Dansereau (Mill River), Zachary Hyde (RHS), Max Bushman (Stafford Technical Center), Beccalynn Dugan (Stafford Technical Center), Haley Andrulat (RHS), Olivia Lyons (RHS), Maricate Mangan (RHS), Kyra Traska (MSJ), Kyle Anagnos (MSJ), and Jillian LeBlanc (Proctor). RUTLAND — The 2015 Rutland South Rotary Club Scholarship recipients are a…

Preschoolers get a taste of Kindergarten

April 30, 2015
Courtesy of Killington Elementary School Preschoolers spend a day as Kindergartners. KILLINGTON — Children in the preschool at Killington Elementary School, known as P@K, have had an opportunity to visit and enjoy the kindergarten room they will attend in the fall. Since the P@K is housed in the elementary school building, K/1 teacher, Melissa Knipes, is…

Stop thief! “Barnarts” fish sculpture stolen

April 30, 2015
BARNARD—Sometime overnight between April 20-21, someone removed a sculpture of a fish made from horseshoes from Route 12 next to Silver Lake and across from the Barnard Store. The sculpture belongs to a group from Barnard called "Barnarts.” The sculpture is valued at approximately $2,000. Anyone with information about who removed the sculpture or its…

Vermont Drinking Water Week poster winners

April 30, 2015
Submitted Pictured (l-r) Graham Farrington, Lily Gubbins, Anna Gnodde, Joseph Tsouknakis hold their winning posters. The Pomfret School has four winners in the annual Vermont Drinking Water Week poster contest, sponsored by the Vermont League of Cities and Towns. Third and fourth grade students submitted posters addressing this year’s theme: “What do you know about…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

April 30, 2015
By Lani Duke Castleton students take a different kind of final exam CASTLETON—Students in Castleton College's community health and women's health issues classes took their final grade exam outside the classroom, collecting DNA from people who registered to be on the international bone marrow donor list. Instructor Deb Choma believes this final exam is "much…

Fire destroys building vacant for years

April 30, 2015
CHESTER—On April 18 at about 11 p.m. the Chester Fire Department responded to a reported fire at 2703 Green Mountain Turnpike in Chester, owned by Meredith Paul of Portsmouth, R.I. A passerby had called in the fire and, upon arrival, fire personnel found the home to be completely engulfed in flames. They called for assistance…

Musings from Mission Farm

April 30, 2015
The in-between time By Rev. Lee Alison Crawford About a month ago, I finally got outside on snowshoes to create walking paths up in the woods behind Church of Our Saviour on Mission Farm Road in Killington. Up until mid-March, the temperature simply prohibited a leisurely walk outside; even with layers and layers on, I…

News Briefs: Rutland Region

April 30, 2015
By Lani Duke Center Street Marketplace plans move forward RUTLAND—Plans continue for developing the Center Street Marketplace as the Rutland Regional Planning Commission (RRPC) gathers lease agreements with the surrounding property owners. One holdup had been that the federal government required longer-term leases than had initially been contracted, said Susan Schreibman, assistant director of the…

“We ain’t dead yet!”

April 30, 2015
Courtesy of the Mountain Times Archives Photo One: Connor McGrath looks on as his parents, uncle and grandmother share in a toast. Photo Two: Scott Giguere stands with Miss Guinness. Local ‘old-timers’ organize Killington Reunion Weekend, set for June 26-28 By Polly Lynn A local group of self-proclaimed  Killington “old-timers” are organizing a reunion weekend,…

Proctor students learn to become stewards of the Earth

April 30, 2015
By Robin Alberti Fourth grade students at Proctor Elementary show their “up-cycled” brown bags. PROCTOR — On Earth Day last Wednesday, Proctor Elementary School teacher Danielle Fagan took the opportunity to put her fourth grade students’ knowledge to practical use. Mrs. Fagan presented the students with this challenge: how could they do something good for…

Mitchell Therapy Pool reopens

April 30, 2015
By Robin Alberti A basket of balls sits inside the newly renovated Mitchell Therapy Pool at the VAC. By Robin Alberti RUTLAND — On Saturday, April 25, Mitchell Therapy Pool at the Vermont Achievement Center held an open house to celebrate its re-opening, after having completed some much-needed structural repairs. Pool director, Ann Hunt explained,…

Rutland City approves deal to support CSJ’s future expansion plans

April 30, 2015
RUTLAND—The Rutland City Board of Aldermen approved a request from College of St. Joseph (CSJ) to waive a substantial initial water allocation fee and to stabilize the college’s water and sewer bill over the first five years of the college’s expanded usage. CSJ is anticipating a need for a new dorm and dining hall, as…