- Local NewsBy Betty Little |
updated
May 16, 2012 02:21 PM
Let me be the first to tell you that the Killington Arts Guild
will be featured at the 50 Plus Expo for Baby Boomers and Seniors
on Saturday June 9, 2012 open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Killington Grand Hotel and Resort ... full story
- Local NewsBy Lani Duke |
updated
May 16, 2012 02:19 PM
New dog in town
FAIR HAVEN-Fair Haven recently acquired a new member on its police
force, 7-year-old Maximus, donated by freshly retired Vermont State
Police Cpl. Ed Hunter. He is trained to find narcotics and to
perform ba ... full story
- Local News
updated
May 16, 2012 02:18 PM
The Mill at Quechee fully reopens following nine-month
recovery and restoration
QUECHEE-The beloved Simon Pearce Mill at Quechee - which is a
top attraction in Vermont and entertains more than 300,000 visitors
each year - i ... full story
- Local News
updated
May 16, 2012 02:15 PM
RUTLAND-PEGTV, Rutland County's public access television
station, announced the appointment of several new members to its
board of directors during their annual meeting on April 30.
Laura Vien, the marketing/public relation ... full story
- Local NewsBy Lani Duke |
updated
May 16, 2012 02:13 PM
Forest Park nixes single-home plan
Phase Two of the replacement for Forest Park's low income housing
was to have included a number of single-family homes, but those
plans are no longer cost-effective, Rutland Housing Author ... full story
Local News
posted
May 10, 2012
Summer 2012 brings three top-level cycling events to the
Killington region
KILLINGTON-Killington may be known throughout New England for being
in the heart of the stunning green mountains, but it's the roads
through those m ... full story
Local Newsby Polly Lynn |
posted
May 10, 2012
RUTLAND- Pageants are not primarily about beauty, like most
people think- at least not all pageants are for all people, Janelle
Howard explains. "It's not about getting the crown that matters,
it's what you do with it."
Ho ... full story
Local NewsPhoto courtesy of Patricia Facey |
updated
May 9, 2012 10:09 AM
Representatives from some of the Rutland County RSVP Bone
Builders classes were present in Montpelier as Governor Shumlin
signed the proclamation declaring May as Vermont Osteoporosis
Awareness Month highlighting the role of ... full story
Local NewsCongratulations to Meghan Mahoney |
posted
May 9, 2012
Congratulations to Meghan Mahoney for recording a hole-in-one at
Green Mountain National on Monday, May 7. Meghan hit an 8-Iron on
Hole #5, to a tricky pin position, that found it's way to the
bottom of the cup for her first ... full story
Local News WEST HAVEN– |
posted
May 9, 2012
Devil's Bowl Speedway fans rocked the grandstands with exciting
season-opening stock car racing at the Spring Green on Sunday
afternoon. Wayne Helliwell, Jr., and Vince Quenneville, Jr.,
brought the house to its feet wi ... full story
- Local NewsBy Polly Lynn |
posted
May 2, 2012
This summer will be the last for the Vermont Marble Museum
located in Proctor. After 80 years in business, the electric bill
to power the 100,000 sq. ft. facility are simply too much, say
owners Marsha and Martin Hemm.
The ... full story
- Local NewsWOODSTOCK— |
posted
May 2, 2012
Saturday, April 28 at approximately 1 p.m. fire departments from
Woodstock, South Woodstock, Pomfret, Teago, Bridgewater, Barnard
and Hartford as well as the Woodstock Ambulance crew responded to a
structure fire on Cox Dist ... full story
Local News On April 30, 2012, Enman Kesselring Consulting Engineers will celebrate 30 years in business. |
posted
May 2, 2012
What started with a drafting table and tee square in Blair
Enman's basement 30 years ago, is today Rutland City's longest
practicing Civil Engineering and Environmental Permitting
Consulting firm.
In 2010, Blair Enman welco ... full story
Local NewsPhoto courtesy of Ellen J. Willis |
posted
May 2, 2012
KILLINGTON- Grace and Tabitha Colwell, Kaitlyn
Burres, Jennifer Conley, Henry Biathrow and Judy Delman
assembled Baby kit at the Sherburne United Church of Christ as part
of preparing Church World Service (C ... full story
- Local NewsPhoto courtesy of Ellen J. Willis |
posted
May 2, 2012
Looking to buy Mom another dust catcher for Mother's
Day? Or would you prefer something more
meaningful? A $5 donation could buy a warm blanket for a
needy mother and her family.
Sherburne United Church of C ... full story
- Local NewsKILLINGTON— |
posted
May 2, 2012
The Killington Department of Parks & Recreation (KPR)
recently announced its 2012 summer program offerings. The popular
day camps, sports camps, swim lessons and swim team will all
return. Additionally, this summer will ... full story
- Local NewsBy Lani Duke |
posted
May 2, 2012
CSC: Professor Emerita, fowl parades and books
abroad
CASTLETON-Castleton State College nursing professors Sue Farrell
and Maryann McDonough recently received honors from the Vermont
State Colleges board of trustees, the ra ... full story
Local News PITTSFIELD— |
posted
May 2, 2012
Baskets of veggies lined up for sale at Amee Farm. Farmers
markets and stands are starting to open across the region and
locals are eager to bite into fresh locally grown veggies once
again.
In addition to markets and farm ... full story
- Local NewsBRANDON— |
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May 2, 2012
Brandon Music has announced the appointment of Donna Towle as
head chef of the Brandon Music Café. Towle has over ten years
experience in the food service industry, having held positions in
delis as well as restaurants ... full story
- Local NewsBy Lani Duke |
posted
May 2, 2012
New Sheriff office
The Rutland County sheriff's office hopes to move into its new
home, 88 Grove St., by this fall. Before the office can move in,
the 4,800-square-foot storefront site requires substantial
remodeling.
Buyi ... full story