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Ludlow’s Boot Pro Ski & Bike Shop receives Vermont Legacy and Family Enterprise Award
October 11, 2023
The Boot Pro received the 1st Generation Family Enterprise Award at the 2023 Vermont Legacy and Family Enterprise Award ceremony at the University of Vermont. The University of Vermont’s Grossman School of Business (GSB) honored four businesses on Friday, September 29. The four selected businesses stood out for their innovative practices, corporate governance, community…
Rutland-based Pure Water for the World, Inc. to close
October 11, 2023
After more than 24 impactful years of implementing comprehensive safe water, sanitation and hygiene education programs in some of the most rural and underserved communities of Haiti and Honduras, Pure Water for the World, Inc. (PWW) is closing its doors. Its headquarters were at 65 Grove St. in Rutland. With the persistent economic realities of…
StartUp Rutland partners with gener8tor to launch accelerator program
October 11, 2023
In partnership with Global Venture firm and startup accelerator, Gener8tor, StartUp Rutland — a Chamber & Economic Development of Rutland Region (CEDRR) initiative—announced the launch of their new StartUp Rutland accelerator, focused on early stage tech-enabled startups. StartUp Rutland is supported by several stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the City of Rutland, Rutland Redevelopment…
Killington Forward kickoff attracts dozens of local, regional, state representatives
October 11, 2023
TIF designation and bond vote paved way for $285 million village development By Polly Mikula Last Wednesday, Oct. 4, the town of Killington officially broke ground on its municipal water system — among the biggest drivers of the Killington Forward initiative, which, also includes a complete rebuild of Killington Road, a workforce housing development and…
How much can a bridge really carry?
October 9, 2023
Discussion over Hartland bridges capacity continues By Curt Peterson Wooden covered bridges are a hallmark of Vermont charm, especially when the backdrop is the glorious changing of the leaves. But for one Hartland farmer, the iconic North Hartland twin covered bridges over the Ottauquechee River represent more challenge than charm. Kelly Meacham appoached…
Okemo celebrates epic Fall into Winter, Oct. 8
October 6, 2023
By Karen D. Lorentz With cooler temperatures and leaves turning, skiers and snowboarders know winter is just around the corner, but before the snow arrives, autumn goes out in full glory with Okemo’s Fall into Winter Festivities on Sunday Oct. 8 at its Jackson Gore base area. The Annual Fall into Winter Festival runs from…
Vermont State Police ask the public to review home and business surveillance systems
October 6, 2023
The Vermont State police are requesting the public and businesses in the Castleton area to review their surveillance systems for a white male approximately 5'10", short dark-colored hair, last seen wearing a dark gray t-shirt and carrying a black backpack. The timeframe the Vermont State Police are requesting is from early afternoon into the evening…
Assisted pedal power: E-bikes reduce the effort, increase the opportunities
October 5, 2023
Assisted pedal power: E-bikes reduce the effort, increase the opportunities By Polly Mikula Killington Resort’s claim was hard to believe. “Enjoy a two-hour tour led by a knowledgeable and friendly guide up and around the mountain on a Trek Rail 5 E pedal assist bike — while barely breaking a sweat,” the website read. Really?…
Vermont expects a huge pot of federal money to provide broadband, but with strings attached
October 5, 2023
By Fred Thys/VTDigger Hunting camps in remote areas, off-the-grid houses, summer camps out in the woods — locations like these would have to get broadband service if Vermont taps a huge source of federal funding. The Vermont Community Broadband Board recently released a draft proposal that would determine how the state would spend $229 million in new federal funding…
Vermont not meeting climate responsibility, missing economic opportunity, report finds
October 5, 2023
A new report from the non-profit Energy Action Network (EAN) finds that Vermont has made the least progress of any state in the Northeast toward the Paris Climate Accord emissions reduction commitment made by the U.S. and is not on track to meet its own state legal obligations by 2025 and 2030 under the Global Warming…
Scam Jam provided tips to prevent common scams
October 5, 2023
By Karen D. Lorentz Editor’s note: This is part two of information and tips shared at the AARP Scam Jam held recently in Rutland. Scams are perpetrated by smart and organized con artists who make it “their business to get your money. They only have to be successful once,” Philip Latvis, the executive director…
Velomont Trail study, master plan is underway
October 5, 2023
By Katy Savage Consultants are gathering community feedback for the new Velomont Trail throughout the state with the help of a $140,000 Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative (VOREC) grant. The consultants from SE Group in Burlington are holding eight open houses to understand concerns pertaining to trail use, conservation and trail design. “I think the…
Killington Select Board approves lower speed limits
October 5, 2023
By Curt Peterson As a resort town whose population grows from 1,500 to almost 20,000 on a FIS Women’s Cup ski weekend, Killington has unique challenges regarding traffic management. Police Chief Whit Montgomery and three full-time Killington Police Department officers face those challenges on a day-to-day and night-to-night basis. At the regular Select Board meeting,…
Student shows support of fired coach in text messages
October 5, 2023
A text message exchange shows a female student at Woodstock Union High School supported her snowboard coach after he was fired for alleged transphobic remarks, court documents reveal. David Bloch, who founded the program at Woodstock Union High School, was fired in February after explaining he had a conversation about gender differences with two …
Casella buys rest of CSJ campus
October 5, 2023
Staff report A year after buying the eastern portion of the former College of St. Joseph(CSJ) campus, Casella Waste Systems has purchased the western portion, making them the sole owner of the property. Casella bought the remainder of the campus from Heritage Family Credit Union for $750,000 on Sept. 27, Rutland City…