By Jacob Knipes As students across our region prepare to go back to school, teachers and principals prepare for their impending arrival. But just what does the process of educators preparing for the beginning of a new school year look […]
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State librarians tour Sherburne Memorial
By Jacob Knipes Some of Vermont’s top librarians visited Sherburne Memorial Library in Killington this past Tuesday, Aug. 9. The visit came as part of an initiative by the Vermont Department of Libraries to tour every county in Vermont and […]
Candidates face off for Rutland-2 House seat
By Jacob Knipes Four candidates — two Republicans and two Democrats — are seeking two House seats for the Rutland-2 district, covering Clarendon, Proctor, Wallingford, West Rutland and a portion of Tinmouth. Incumbent Republican Reps. Arthur Peterson and Tom Burditt […]
Mayor announces nomination for Aldermen vacancy
By Jacob Knipes The pick is in for Rutland’s Board of Aldermen vacancy. At the July 18 Aldermen meeting, Mayor David Allaire nominated former Alderman Matt Reveal to fill the vacancy left by Devon Neary. Reveal, who currently serves as […]
Rutland to get new train statue
By Jacob Knipes Downtown Rutland will be receiving a new art exhibit this fall. The donation of a train statue currently located in the West Rutland Art Park was approved in a unanimous vote at the Board of Aldermen meeting […]
The Paramount Players’ present ‘Shrek The Musical’ July 15-17
The show is a long time coming after a two-year pandemic delay By Jacob Knipes The musical, about the iconic ogre Shrek’s journey to reclaim his beloved isolated swamp by rescuing a princess from a tower while along the way […]
Neary steps down as Aldermen to lead Rutland Region Planning Commission
By Jacob Knipes It will be a quick end for Devon Neary’s time as a Rutland City Alderman, and a new beginning for his time with the Rutland Region Planning Commission. In a press release on June 21, the RRPC […]