Tom Haley | January 30, 2018
NORTH CLARENDON — This Rutland County roulette, Division II style in boys basketball, is everything we...
Susan Smallheer | January 30, 2018
With Bill Sweet now on board as Rutland Town’s new administrative assistant, the Select Board...
Patrick McArdle | January 30, 2018
MONTPELIER — Peter Gilbert, executive director of the Vermont Humanities Council, will be stepping down...
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
POULTNEY — The town Planning Commission met with more than 20 members of local slate-quarry...
Robert Layman | January 30, 2018
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
WEST RUTLAND — The Select Board has finalized a $1.57 million municipal budget. The proposed...
Rutland Herald | January 30, 2018
Finally, Lyndon got a win the Vikings can hang their hat on … not to...
The Latest
Mill River beats Slaters by a point
Tom Haley | January 30, 2018
NORTH CLARENDON — This Rutland County roulette, Division II style in boys basketball, is everything we thought it was and more....
Rutland Town clarifies who does what
Susan Smallheer | January 30, 2018
With Bill Sweet now on board as Rutland Town’s new administrative assistant, the Select Board on Tuesday started the process...
Nonviolent communication course to start Thursday
Patrick McArdle | January 30, 2018
Beginning Thursday, a course, open to members of the public, will aim to help people learn to communicate more effectively...
Vermont Humanities Council leader to step down
Patrick McArdle | January 30, 2018
MONTPELIER — Peter Gilbert, executive director of the Vermont Humanities Council, will be stepping down this year after more than...
Mining setback still an issue in Poultney
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
POULTNEY — The town Planning Commission met with more than 20 members of local slate-quarry operations Monday to discuss zoning...
Elder services groups speaking Wednesday
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
CASTLETON — The Castleton Community Arts Center will host speakers from three elder health organizations at 1:15 p.m. on Wednesday....
Rutland man convicted of lying to police
Gordon Dritschilo | January 30, 2018
A trial in Rutland criminal court Tuesday hinged on the question of just how bad it is to lie to...
West Rutland town budget up slightly
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
WEST RUTLAND — The Select Board has finalized a $1.57 million municipal budget. The proposed budget increased from $1.55 million...
Negligence argued in fatal Poultney shooting
Gordon Dritschilo | January 30, 2018
Dueling legal briefs offer differing theories on where the blame lies for a fatal shooting in Poultney. Jonathan A. Testa,...
Can Lyndon stick in the top 15?
Rutland Herald | January 30, 2018
Finally, Lyndon got a win the Vikings can hang their hat on … not to mention cracking the top 15...
In Rutland, 10 running for five aldermen seats
Patrick McArdle | January 30, 2018
On Town Meeting Day, voters will have 10 candidates, three of them incumbents, to choose from for five open positions...
Man unhurt in Tinmouth crash
Rutland Herald | January 30, 2018
TINMOUTH— A local man escaped injury from a onevehicle crash on Sunday that destroyed his car, police said. Michael Stratton,...
Local & State
Rutland Town clarifies who does what
Susan Smallheer | January 30, 2018
With Bill Sweet now on board as Rutland Town’s new administrative assistant, the Select Board on Tuesday started the process of detailing his job description and responsibilities, which will range...
Nonviolent communication course to start Thursday
Patrick McArdle | January 30, 2018
Beginning Thursday, a course, open to members of the public, will aim to help people learn to communicate more effectively in a difficult time of national and local political upheaval....
Vermont Humanities Council leader to step down
Patrick McArdle | January 30, 2018
MONTPELIER — Peter Gilbert, executive director of the Vermont Humanities Council, will be stepping down this year after more than 15 years leading the nonprofit. On Tuesday, Gilbert said the...
Mining setback still an issue in Poultney
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
POULTNEY — The town Planning Commission met with more than 20 members of local slate-quarry operations Monday to discuss zoning amendments and try to reach an agreement on setback requirements...
Elder services groups speaking Wednesday
Katelyn Barcellos | January 30, 2018
CASTLETON — The Castleton Community Arts Center will host speakers from three elder health organizations at 1:15 p.m. on Wednesday. Support and Services at Home (SASH) helps elderly Vermonters to...
Sports
Mill River beats Slaters by a point
Tom Haley | January 30, 2018
NORTH CLARENDON — This Rutland County roulette, Division II style in boys basketball, is everything we...
Raiders make BHS 30th straight victim
Rutland Herald | January 30, 2018
Burlington High School is still trying to figure it out. Rutland High School certainly has....
Roundup: MSJ shades Granville in thriller
Tom Haley | January 30, 2018
GRANVILLE, N.Y. — Logan Starling’s 3-pointer gave MSJ its only lead of the night, lifting the...
Powerhouse Cadets rout Spartans
Rutland Herald | January 30, 2018
Well, the Norwich women’s hockey team came as advertised – No. 1 and No. 2...
