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Rutland hospital hosts Fall Fun Day for local students
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - Rutland Regional Medical Center has brought its Fall Fun Day following a pandemic hiatus. The goal is to get kids active outdoors as well as more comfortable in a hospital setting. After a four-year break, Rutland Regional Friday hosted Come Alive Outside Rutland Regional Fall Fun...
Epicurean Adventure in Rutland: The 3 Sandwiches That Will Wow Your Palate
This article presents a trio of delightful sandwiches from Rutland. Have you had the opportunity to taste any of these yet? If you have, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below!
Local organization looks to preserve Bowman mansion, Lauren Glenn Cemetery
WALLINGFORD, Vt. — From historical sites to various landmarks, the Green Mountain State is filled with history with remnants of the past all around us. One home in southern Vermont preserves the story of one man who may have found great fortune in business, but grief everywhere else. Down...
Casella moving forward with turning former college campus into training hub
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - A year after purchasing the former College of St. Joseph in Rutland, Casella officials say they are making progress on plans to turn it into a training hub for employees. The solid waste company bought the property with the intent of bringing employees from all over...
Work requirement to begin for SNAP food stamp recipients
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Some SNAP recipients are dealing with a blow to their benefits. With pandemic-era benefits ending earlier this spring, some food stamp recipients went from getting hundreds of dollars a month to just $23. Now, a new work requirement means it could make it even harder to get benefits.
Local Whitehall Resident Arrested Following High-Speed Chase and Drug Charges
Charles W. Wilke, 60, from Whitehall, NY, was arrested by the Granville State Police on September 26, 2023. The arrest followed a vehicle chase due to a traffic law violation. The Whitehall Police Department assisted in the arrest.
Birth announcement: Caden Bear Cushing
Caden Bear Cushing was born on Sept. 24 to Jen and Patrick Cushing. He weighs 8lb 6oz. “Bear” is the second generation to be born in Killington. Bear’s grandparents Patricia and Jeff Cushing came to Killington in the 1980s […] Read More The post Birth announcement: Caden Bear Cushing appeared first on The Mountain Times.
After the summer floods, Vermonters got to work
BARRE, Vt. — Chronicle first visited Barre and Ludlow, Vt., about 10 days after the initial flooding in July 2023. At the time, residents told us they couldn’t help but feel worried and anxious when it rained. In Barre, multiple volunteer organizations were staffing a shelter, including the...
Taste of Killington: The 3 Pizza Stores That Are Taking Over the Town
In this article, we explore three exceptional pizza stores in Killington. Have you had the chance to visit any of these yet? We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences, so please feel free to share your comments below!
Leaf peepers stopped in their tracks on popular Pomfret Road
WOODSTOCK, Vt. (WCAX) - One place where leaf peepers will not be going this fall is the famous Sleepy Hollow Farm in Pomfret. It has been one week since Cloudland Road has been closed to all non-local traffic and residents who live along the rural road say the difference has been noticeable.
Man arrested for DUI #4 in Rutland
RUTLAND — A 71-year-old man was arrested for his fourth DUI in Rutland yesterday. Authorities were notified of a fire alarm at the Cortina Inn at around 7:15 p.m. Several people approached a trooper and said a man just struck a dog with his vehicle and did not appear that he was going to stop.
Poetry is Power: The painting of beauty
Water folds, Rippling over rocks, Painting a picture, Glowing in the sunlight, Shimmering, As the rays of glitter, Land on the surface, On the face of the water, Smiling, The water laughs, Making ripples over the rocks, Sprinkling the […] Read More The post Poetry is Power: The painting of beauty appeared first on The Mountain Times.
Great Gulf announces design team for village at Killington Resort
Staff report Killington village developer Great Gulf announced Thursday, Sept. 28, that the world-renowned Safdie Architects and PWP Landscape Architecture have been chosen as the design team for the future village at the base of Snowshed and Ramshead at Killington […] Read More The post Great Gulf announces design team for village at Killington Resort appeared first on The Mountain Times.
Mt. St. Joseph pushes over Proctor
Mt. St. Joseph pushed past Proctor for a 3-1 win in Vermont boys soccer action on Sept. 28. Recently on Sept. 21, Proctor squared off with Mill River in a soccer game. This news brief was powered by ScoreStream and Lede AI, leaders in fan-driven sports results. Help us improve our coverage of local high school sports by downloading the ScoreStream app and reporting game results and stats yourself.
Brandon Police Report: Investigation into threat hoax ongoing
Brandon Police Department (BPD) is investigating a hoax where the suspect impersonated an employee and threatened to shoot up the Hannaford Supermarket in Brandon. The incident is considered a hoax at this time, but the matter is still under active investigation. Vehicle stop on North Street for defective taillight. Warning...