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KSAR asks for equipment back from town
April 12, 2023
By Katy Savage Killington Search and Rescue (KSAR) wants its equipment back after it was deemed unusable and not up to standard by new Fire Chief Chris Lahart. KSAR leaders formally requested its climbing equipment, helmets, toboggan and other items in an April 6 email to Town Manager Chet Hagenbarth. The request came after several…
Better Places crowdfunding launches campaign to ‘Reimagine Depot Park’
April 12, 2023
$10,000 goal to receive a 2:1 matching grant through DHCD’s Better Places program Rutland residents will soon be able to enjoy Reimagine Depot Park thanks to a recently launched crowdfunding campaign. The campaign is a initiative by the Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development’s (DHCD) Better Places program and led by Come Alive Outside. “Access to community…
Common Good Vermont’s extraordinary – and necessary – quest
April 12, 2023
By Liz DiMarco Weinmann Over the past three years Vermont has thrived as a national example of doing the right things for our most vulnerable populations, and it’s our state’s nonprofits that deserve much of the credit. Combating such perils as food insecurity, inadequate shelter, domestic violence, and other threats many Vermonters experience on a…
Neshobe School reviews threat
April 4, 2023
Staff report RNESU Superintendent Kristin Hubert sent an email to families Sunday, April 2 notifying them that a threat at Neshobe School was deemed “not credible” as rumors circulated on social media. But Monday morning, Hubert said “new information has been brought to light.” “Neshobe School is still conducting an internal review and investigation…
Mendon Town Office now open by appointment only
April 4, 2023
Public officials site harassment Staff report MENDON — The Mendon Town Office is now open by appointment only, according to its website. “Effective March 20, 2023, in an effort to increase Office Security, the Town Office will be open by appointment only,” it states. “The safety and wellbeing of the staff and volunteers that serve…
Proctor to vote on what constitutes a public nuisance
April 4, 2023
New rules on backyard chickens lead residents to petition for a special vote April 19 Staff report PROCTOR — Enough chicken owners in Proctor are upset about an amended town ordinance that puts restrictions on owning fowl that they have called for a town-wide vote to decide the matter. The petition for the vote was…
4-Hers attend regionals at the Hub CoWorks in Rutland
April 4, 2023
The 2023 Southwest Regional 4-H Day was held March 25 at the Hub CoWorks in Downtown Rutland. The annual event showcased the talents of 34 4-Hers from three counties, providing an opportunity for them to demonstrate what they have learned through University of Vermont (UVM) Extension 4-H projects. Along with earning ribbons, the top stage…
Hartland board appoints acting town manager
April 4, 2023
By Curt Peterson Hartland Finance Administrator Martin Dole was appointed as acting town manager Monday, April 3, after Town Manager David Ormiston was placed on paid leave last week. Dole, who has been finance administrator for five years, will temporarily hold both positions while the necessary adjustments are made following Ormiston’s suspension. Michelle Rielly,…
First spring flowers are in bloom in Rutland
April 4, 2023
By Pat Wise Crocuses bloom on the hill near the Godnick Adult Center along Woodstock Avenue. Every year, the Rutland Garden Club plants 1,000 crocus bulbs , which are among the first flowers to bloom.
New childcare center seeks to open in Woodstock
April 4, 2023
By Katy Savage After her children suddenly lost child care, Caroline Olsen decided to start her own facility in Woodstock. Olsen, who owns the Nutty Life, an organic plant-based milk company, with her husband Craig Olsen, plans to open her their nonprofit, The Mill School, in June in the same East Woodstock business complex that…
Bill would give state control of property appraisals
April 4, 2023
By Ethan Weinstein/VTDigger A bill that would give the Vermont Department of Taxes control of property appraisals passed the House on Wednesday, March 29. H.480 would require property reappraisals to take place at least every six years and would move the responsibility for those reappraisals from municipalities to the state. The reimagining of Vermont’s property valuation system,…
$3.475 million sets new sales record for single family home
April 4, 2023
Mountain retreat was on the market for just 3 days with multiple offers By Karen D. Lorentz The most expensive house in Killington sold last week, on March 28, for $3.475 million after multiple offers, marking the first single-family home in Killington to sell for more than $3 million. The previous record was $2.725 million,…
Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge; a spring party, a worthy competition
April 4, 2023
The annual Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge held Saturday, April 1, delighted crowds with soft bumps, a great party and even some unexpected sunshine! The much anticipated spring event at Killington Resort features amateur bumpers who take to the slopes of Outer Limits (the longest, steepest mogul run on the East Coast) to battle for a…
Four area towns receive planning grants
March 28, 2023
Ludlow, Brandon, Cavendish and Hartford awarded planning grants Four municipalities in Rutland and Windsor Counties were among 29 towns awarded planning projects totaling $598,997, Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development announced, March 24. The money will fund a range of projects around the state intended to stimulate economic development,…
Forest school proposal seeks new site
March 28, 2023
By Brett Yates Public opposition has led the would-be founders of a nature-based preschool in Chittenden to seek out alternative locations in town for their plan. They now describe their initial target, the North Chittenden Grange Hall, as “a backup site only.” In January, the team behind the proposed “forest school” asked the Select Board…