By James Kent The energy was high at Rutland Town School Friday morning, Oct. 17, as students filled the gym for the kickoff ...
By James Kent Saturdays in November at noon—PITTSFIELD—The OGS (Original General Store) is the place to be on Saturdays from noon to 2 p.m., beginning Nov. 1. Besides satisfying one’s lunchtime ...
Saturday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m.—POULTNEY—Poets and writers are invited to explore the intersection of art and language at an ekphrastic writing workshop at Stone Valley Arts.
On Friday, Oct. 24, Governor Phil Scott announced the appointment of Lyle Jepson as the new commissioner of the Dept. of Economic Development. Jepson has been the executive director of the Chamber and ...
The Boot Pro announced on Oct. 15 a successful partnership with local elementary schools to introduce mountain biking programs for students. Thanks to federal ...
Every Halloween brings back memories. Back in the ‘50s and ‘60s, as a forerunner to Halloween, the Rutland Recreation Department sponsored window painting in downtown stores. Apparently, it was very ...
By Polly Mikula Amy Laramie, vice president of brand marketing and events, moderated a question and answer session with lead investors in the new independent ownership group Phill Gross and Michael ...
The Vermont Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) has rescinded the Sept. 22, 2025, order that required all town Forest Fire Wardens to cease issuing burn permits. This order has now been ...
The countdown is on. In less than a month, Stowe Mountain Resort, Okemo Mountain, and Mount Snow will kick off the 2025/26 ski and ride season with Saturday, No. 22 as the target opening day, ...
Courtesy Killington Resort Pictured, (l-r): Pres Smith, Foster Chandler, Marty Wilson, Hank Lunde, Dave Wilcox, Leo Denis, Carl Spangler, and Bob Cook in 1989. Pres Smith and the team of officers who ...
Thousands lined the streets of downtown Rutland on Saturday night, Oct. 25, for the 64th annual Rutland City Halloween parade—an evening that blended creativity, community pride, and perfect autumn ...
By James Kent Close to 200 people came out for a community meeting at Rutland High School on Wednesday, Oct. 22, to hear Vermont’s school district redistricting task force lay out its fast-moving ...