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Longtime Woodstock police chief to retire
March 22, 2023
Woodstock Police Chief Robbie Blish is retiring from the Woodstock Police Department. His last day on the job will be July 16. “Since July 15, 2011, I have had the privilege of being entrusted with leading the Woodstock Police Department as its chief of police,” Blish said in a statement. “Throughout this time, I have…
Changing of the guard: Allaire reflects, Doenges projects
March 22, 2023
By Katy Savage David Allaire was surprised when about 30 people showed up at the Rutland City Hall on Friday, March 10, including police officers, city employees and community members, to bid him farewell after six years as mayor. Allaire lost the election to Mike Doenges 1,710 to 1,317 on Town Meeting Day, March 7.…
National forest closes local cliffs for peregrine nesting
March 22, 2023
Two prominent cliff sites in the Green Mountain National Forest are once again temporarily closed to protect critical nesting habitat for peregrine falcons. As of March 15, the Rattlesnake Cliff Area (Salisbury) and the Mount Horrid/Great Cliff Area (Rochester) are closed until Aug. 1. The falcons are already migrating back to Vermont to their nesting…
Woodstock girls’ hockey wins state championships, again
March 22, 2023
Staff report Woodstock Union High School girls' hockey won the Division II State Championship at UVM’s Gutterson Fieldhouse in Burlington on March 9, 2023. It was their second championship win in a row and the first time a Vermont D-II girls hockey team has defended a championship win since Montpelier’s U-32 did it back in…
Chester students win rock climbing state championship
March 22, 2023
By Victoria Gaither Before rock climbing was made cool through Instagram and Facebook, Vermont climbers already had a footing in this now-popular sport. “I have been climbing for a year now. I love the sport; it is awesome,” said Joshua Buckley, a Green Mountain Union High School senior from Chester. Buckley is one of many…
Killington Select Board denies separate department for KSAR, stands with new chief
March 22, 2023
By Katy Savage Seventeen current and former members of the Killington Search and Rescue team resigned in a letter to town officials on March 12 saying the new fire chief created a toxic work environment and mistreated women, but the Select Board largely dismissed the claims at a meeting on March 20. The male town…
The EPA has proposed new drinking water standards for ‘forever chemicals.’ What does that mean for Vermont?
March 22, 2023
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed the first-ever drinking water standard for PFAS, a group of chemicals linked to some cancers and other negative health impacts. While Vermont is one of several states with an existing drinking water standard for PFAS, the federal agency’s proposed standard — which is now subject to…
Assessing National Women’s History Month: Is ‘know your value’ or ‘expect to win’ realistic for everyone?
March 22, 2023
By Liz Dimarco Weinmann Throughout March, organizations around the world celebrated International Women’s Day and, in the U.S., National Women’s History Month. Experts from the arts, politics, business, science, medicine, and social justice, weighed in. Most offered optimistic ideas regarding challenges women deal with every day. Others brandished banalities like “know your value,” “expect to…
KSAR submits letter of no confidence in new fire chief after being called off search for lost skier
March 15, 2023
Suggests creation of separate public safety agency Editor's note: On Monday, March 13, 17 members of Killington Search and Rescue (KSAR) submitted the following letter (dated March 12) to Killington Town Manager Chet Hagenbarth detailing their vote of no confidence in newly hired fire chief Chris LaHart. The organization seeks a “collaborative discussion with Killington…
Rutland South Rotary donates dictionaries to third graders
March 15, 2023
The magic number is 276. Rutland South Rotary Club’s Project Dictionary recently donated 276 dictionaries to third graders at Rutland Intermediate School, Proctor Elementary, Rutland Town School, Clarendon Elementary, Rutland Area Christian School, Barstow, and Christ the King. Rotarians visited these schools, distributed the dictionaries, and engaged with the students. Supporting childhood literacy is one…
Woodstock Village voters to decide on eliminating auditors
March 15, 2023
Staff report Woodstock Village residents will vote to eliminate two elected auditor positions at the annual meeting March 21 and hire a public accountant or auditing firm to review finances. “We’ve had a hard time finding people who want to run to be elected auditors,” Town Manager Eric Duffy said. One auditor position is vacant…
Devon Neary promotes pride of place
March 15, 2023
Director of Rutland Regional Planning Commission lives his passion for Rutland, shares his vision with others By Liz DiMarco Weinmann It was in March of last year that Devon Neary first contacted me, with a thank-you note on Facebook, in response to an op-ed I had written about the accomplishments of the region’s emerging leaders.…
Pastry chef Gesine Bullock-Prado delighted Woodstock crowd
March 15, 2023
By Curt Peterson Gesine Bullock-Prado’s book signing at the Norman Williams Public Library on March 11 had a crowd laughing and reliving all the stories and baking advice she shared. A capacity audience heard Mary King interview the famous, energetic, humorous 53-year-old cook, pastry chef, TV celebrity and teacher. As a bonus, attendees were provided…
Money will help fund new municipal water system
March 15, 2023
Killington awarded maximum CRRP grant of $1 million Staff report Governor Phil Scott and the Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) announced the first round of approved grant applications for projects that spur economic recovery through the Community Recovery and Revitalization Program (CRRP) on Tuesday, March 14. Killington received the maximum award of $1…
‘The medical community failed us’
March 15, 2023
Teen launches business to raise mental health awareness after losing friends to suicide, mom seeks help By Katy Savage On the surface, Eli McDermott seemed happy. The 18-year-old had just graduated from Carrabassett Valley Academy in Maine and was a rising snowboard star. He was just about to attend college in Utah. “I definitely thought…