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The Daily - Headline News. With the Daily, you'll get news, obituaries opinion and features seven days a week. On Saturday, you'll get the Weekend Magazine version of this email, and on Sunday and Monday you'll get shorter recap versions of The Daily. Manage your lists. OBITUARIES | RUTLANDHERALD.COMIAN DAVID GRANT BOOTHPETER WILLIAM STICKLESRALPH O. HATHAWAYJAMES J. "JIM" JUDGE Rina L. Girardi RUTLAND — Rina Lina Girardi, 33, died unexpectedly on May 15, 2021. She was born in Italy, July 29, 1987, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (Oropallo) Girardi. Rina was a 2005 graduate of West Rutland High School and received a bachelor’s degree in SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Take advantage of our print and online All Access Pass subscription package including print delivery and complete online access to rutlandherald.com. You'll have access to all articles, our e-Edition, and to all articles through our daily email newsletters. Starting at. $22.92 for 30 days. Get Started.ONLINE SERVICES
rutlandherald.com 77 Grove Street, Suite 102 Rutland, VT 05701 Phone: 802-747-6121 Email: customerservices@rutlandherald.com NEW FOOD BOX PROGRAM, NEW RULES A popular food box program born in the pandemic has undergone a change but will continue through September. John Sayles, chief executive officer of Vermont Foodbank, said the new Full Plates Vermont program is quite similar to the Farmers to Families Food Box program, which began in April 2020, though there’s one big change most people willnotice.
PARAMOUNT LAUNCHES OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES The rest of the lineup is tribute acts with Tusk (Fleetwood Mac) July 3, Eaglemania (the Eagles) Aug. 6, ABBA the concert (ABBA) Aug. 7 and The Machine (Pink Floyd) Aug. 14. Ticket prices vary from show to show, but Mallette said they will all be in the $30 to $50 range. “The Paramount creates opportunity in the midst of uncertainty,”said
POULTNEY LAWYER GIVEN EMERGENCY SUSPENSION Poultney lawyer given emergency suspension. A local lawyer has been suspended by order of the Vermont Supreme Court. William Tracy Carris was issued an immediate interim suspension by the court earlier this month following a petition by the state’s disciplinary counsel. According to the decision, such orders are issued when the attorney CULVER: DANGEROUS MOTELS Culver: Dangerous motels. I feel compelled to respond to the statements by Rutland attorney Frank Urso as printed in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, April 15, edition regarding the “guests” housed at both the Quality Inn and the Holiday Inn. With all due respect, Mr. Urso, I must ask if you either live under a rock or withyour head in the
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rutlandherald.com 77 Grove Street, Suite 102 Rutland, VT 05701 Phone: 802-747-6121 Email: customerservices@rutlandherald.com NEW FOOD BOX PROGRAM, NEW RULES A popular food box program born in the pandemic has undergone a change but will continue through September. John Sayles, chief executive officer of Vermont Foodbank, said the new Full Plates Vermont program is quite similar to the Farmers to Families Food Box program, which began in April 2020, though there’s one big change most people willnotice.
PARAMOUNT LAUNCHES OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES The rest of the lineup is tribute acts with Tusk (Fleetwood Mac) July 3, Eaglemania (the Eagles) Aug. 6, ABBA the concert (ABBA) Aug. 7 and The Machine (Pink Floyd) Aug. 14. Ticket prices vary from show to show, but Mallette said they will all be in the $30 to $50 range. “The Paramount creates opportunity in the midst of uncertainty,”said
POULTNEY LAWYER GIVEN EMERGENCY SUSPENSION Poultney lawyer given emergency suspension. A local lawyer has been suspended by order of the Vermont Supreme Court. William Tracy Carris was issued an immediate interim suspension by the court earlier this month following a petition by the state’s disciplinary counsel. According to the decision, such orders are issued when the attorney CULVER: DANGEROUS MOTELS Culver: Dangerous motels. I feel compelled to respond to the statements by Rutland attorney Frank Urso as printed in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, April 15, edition regarding the “guests” housed at both the Quality Inn and the Holiday Inn. With all due respect, Mr. Urso, I must ask if you either live under a rock or withyour head in the
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POULTNEY LAWYER GIVEN EMERGENCY SUSPENSION Poultney lawyer given emergency suspension. A local lawyer has been suspended by order of the Vermont Supreme Court. William Tracy Carris was issued an immediate interim suspension by the court earlier this month following a petition by the state’s disciplinary counsel. According to the decision, such orders are issued when the attorney FAIR HAVEN LOOKS TO BRING BACK THE MUSIC Fair Haven looks to bring back the music. FAIR HAVEN — The town’s concerts in the park are coming back this summer, assuming the pandemic allows it, though if you want to get in the line for food you’ll need a mask. Fred Capron, who sits on the town committee that plans the concerts, told the Select Board at its March 23 meeting thatno
CULVER: DANGEROUS MOTELS Culver: Dangerous motels. I feel compelled to respond to the statements by Rutland attorney Frank Urso as printed in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, April 15, edition regarding the “guests” housed at both the Quality Inn and the Holiday Inn. With all due respect, Mr. Urso, I must ask if you either live under a rock or withyour head in the
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rutlandherald.com 77 Grove Street, Suite 102 Rutland, VT 05701 Phone: 802-747-6121 Email: customerservices@rutlandherald.com LETTERS | RUTLANDHERALD.COM The Rutland Herald welcomes letters to the editor. We endeavor to publish all letters, but they should be short (no more than 300 words) and to the point.To submit your letter to the editor, please fill out the following form and click the submit button.If this form does not work for you, please send your letter directly to: letters@rutlandherald.com using the guidelines below.Letters should NEW FOOD BOX PROGRAM, NEW RULES A popular food box program born in the pandemic has undergone a change but will continue through September. John Sayles, chief executive officer of Vermont Foodbank, said the new Full Plates Vermont program is quite similar to the Farmers to Families Food Box program, which began in April 2020, though there’s one big change most people willnotice.
POULTNEY LAWYER GIVEN EMERGENCY SUSPENSION Poultney lawyer given emergency suspension. A local lawyer has been suspended by order of the Vermont Supreme Court. William Tracy Carris was issued an immediate interim suspension by the court earlier this month following a petition by the state’s disciplinary counsel. According to the decision, such orders are issued when the attorney FAIR HAVEN LOOKS TO BRING BACK THE MUSIC Fair Haven looks to bring back the music. FAIR HAVEN — The town’s concerts in the park are coming back this summer, assuming the pandemic allows it, though if you want to get in the line for food you’ll need a mask. Fred Capron, who sits on the town committee that plans the concerts, told the Select Board at its March 23 meeting thatno
CULVER: DANGEROUS MOTELS Culver: Dangerous motels. I feel compelled to respond to the statements by Rutland attorney Frank Urso as printed in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, April 15, edition regarding the “guests” housed at both the Quality Inn and the Holiday Inn. With all due respect, Mr. Urso, I must ask if you either live under a rock or withyour head in the
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rutlandherald.com 77 Grove Street, Suite 102 Rutland, VT 05701 Phone: 802-747-6121 Email: customerservices@rutlandherald.com PARAMOUNT LAUNCHES OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES The rest of the lineup is tribute acts with Tusk (Fleetwood Mac) July 3, Eaglemania (the Eagles) Aug. 6, ABBA the concert (ABBA) Aug. 7 and The Machine (Pink Floyd) Aug. 14. Ticket prices vary from show to show, but Mallette said they will all be in the $30 to $50 range. “The Paramount creates opportunity in the midst of uncertainty,”said
NEW FOOD BOX PROGRAM, NEW RULES A popular food box program born in the pandemic has undergone a change but will continue through September. John Sayles, chief executive officer of Vermont Foodbank, said the new Full Plates Vermont program is quite similar to the Farmers to Families Food Box program, which began in April 2020, though there’s one big change most people willnotice.
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Rina L. Girardi RUTLAND — Rina Lina Girardi, 33, died unexpectedly on May 15, 2021. She was born in Italy, July 29, 1987, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (Oropallo) Girardi. Rina was a 2005 graduate of West Rutland High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Accountingfrom Castleton
FAIR HAVEN LOOKS TO BRING BACK THE MUSIC Fair Haven looks to bring back the music. FAIR HAVEN — The town’s concerts in the park are coming back this summer, assuming the pandemic allows it, though if you want to get in the line for food you’ll need a mask. Fred Capron, who sits on the town committee that plans the concerts, told the Select Board at its March 23 meeting thatno
CULVER: DANGEROUS MOTELS Culver: Dangerous motels. I feel compelled to respond to the statements by Rutland attorney Frank Urso as printed in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, April 15, edition regarding the “guests” housed at both the Quality Inn and the Holiday Inn. With all due respect, Mr. Urso, I must ask if you either live under a rock or withyour head in the
PROJECT WILL CLOSE ROUTE 30 FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE Project will close Route 30 for the month of June. SUDBURY — Route 30 will be closed thorough June while a contractor replaces a pair of culverts with a single concrete box structure. The public is invited to attend an informational meeting on May 10 at 6 p.m. at the Sudbury Town Office, located at 2759 Route 30.ELI MCDERMOTT
Eli McDermott WELLS — Eli McDermott, 18, died unexpectedly Thursday, April 8, 2021. He was born on April 23, 2002, in Rutland, the son of Grady and Jennifer (Thomas) McDermott.RUTLANDHERALD.COM
The Daily - Headline News. With the Daily, you'll get news, obituaries opinion and features seven days a week. On Saturday, you'll get the Weekend Magazine version of this email, and on Sunday and Monday you'll get shorter recap versions of The Daily. Manage your lists. OBITUARIES | RUTLANDHERALD.COMIAN DAVID GRANT BOOTHPETER WILLIAM STICKLESRALPH O. HATHAWAYJAMES J. "JIM" JUDGE Rina L. Girardi RUTLAND — Rina Lina Girardi, 33, died unexpectedly on May 15, 2021. She was born in Italy, July 29, 1987, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (Oropallo) Girardi. Rina was a 2005 graduate of West Rutland High School and received a bachelor’s degree inCLASSIFIEDS
rutlandherald.com 77 Grove Street, Suite 102 Rutland, VT 05701 Phone: 802-747-6121 Email: customerservices@rutlandherald.com PARAMOUNT LAUNCHES OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES The rest of the lineup is tribute acts with Tusk (Fleetwood Mac) July 3, Eaglemania (the Eagles) Aug. 6, ABBA the concert (ABBA) Aug. 7 and The Machine (Pink Floyd) Aug. 14. Ticket prices vary from show to show, but Mallette said they will all be in the $30 to $50 range. “The Paramount creates opportunity in the midst of uncertainty,”said
NEW FOOD BOX PROGRAM, NEW RULES A popular food box program born in the pandemic has undergone a change but will continue through September. John Sayles, chief executive officer of Vermont Foodbank, said the new Full Plates Vermont program is quite similar to the Farmers to Families Food Box program, which began in April 2020, though there’s one big change most people willnotice.
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Rina L. Girardi RUTLAND — Rina Lina Girardi, 33, died unexpectedly on May 15, 2021. She was born in Italy, July 29, 1987, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (Oropallo) Girardi. Rina was a 2005 graduate of West Rutland High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Accountingfrom Castleton
FAIR HAVEN LOOKS TO BRING BACK THE MUSIC Fair Haven looks to bring back the music. FAIR HAVEN — The town’s concerts in the park are coming back this summer, assuming the pandemic allows it, though if you want to get in the line for food you’ll need a mask. Fred Capron, who sits on the town committee that plans the concerts, told the Select Board at its March 23 meeting thatno
CULVER: DANGEROUS MOTELS Culver: Dangerous motels. I feel compelled to respond to the statements by Rutland attorney Frank Urso as printed in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, April 15, edition regarding the “guests” housed at both the Quality Inn and the Holiday Inn. With all due respect, Mr. Urso, I must ask if you either live under a rock or withyour head in the
PROJECT WILL CLOSE ROUTE 30 FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE Project will close Route 30 for the month of June. SUDBURY — Route 30 will be closed thorough June while a contractor replaces a pair of culverts with a single concrete box structure. The public is invited to attend an informational meeting on May 10 at 6 p.m. at the Sudbury Town Office, located at 2759 Route 30.ELI MCDERMOTT
Eli McDermott WELLS — Eli McDermott, 18, died unexpectedly Thursday, April 8, 2021. He was born on April 23, 2002, in Rutland, the son of Grady and Jennifer (Thomas) McDermott. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Take advantage of our print and online All Access Pass subscription package including print delivery and complete online access to rutlandherald.com. You'll have access to all articles, our e-Edition, and to all articles through our daily email newsletters. Starting at. $22.92 for 30 days. Get Started.CLASSIFIEDS
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A MULTI-TIME CONVICTED FELON IS DUE IN VERMONT SUPERIOR MIDDLEBURY — A convicted felon pleaded not guilty in Vermont Superior Court on Monday to 17 criminal charges following the seizure by Vermont Fish and Wildlife wardens of a dozen firearms, some illegal drugs, a large amount of venison and turkey meat authorities said. Kyle M. Tetreault, 30, of PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE RETIRING AFTER 48 YEARS, ALL IN Joanne Calvi, of the Vermont Department of Health, plans to retire after 48 years. After almost a half a century as a public health nurse, Joanne Calvi will retire today from her nursing position with the Vermont Department of Health. Calvi, 70, grew up in the Fair Haven and Castleton area. She has been with the health department for 38years.
FAMILY LOSES FIVE DOGS IN FIRE, SEARCHING FOR CAT A blaze over the weekend leveled a home at 18 Grape St. in Fair Haven. FAIR HAVEN — A mother of three lost her home and five dogs to a fire on Friday, but she is hoping the family cat will be found safe. Brittney Hale said she was on her way home from work at about 4:15 p.m. when her neighbor on Grape Street called, telling her there was a HEAD-ON COLLISION CLOSES ROUTE 4 Head-on collision closes Route 4. CASTLETON — Police say they are investigating whether impairment was a factor in a three-vehicle collision on Route 4 on Saturday. Chief Peter Mantello said he was waiting on a warrant to search one of the vehicle that crossed the median from the eastbound lane into oncoming traffic in the eastboundlane.
COMMUNITY NEWS -- BIRTHS/COLLEGE/ENGAGEMENT A son, Dean Michael Brown, was born June 6, 2020, at Rutland Regional Medical Center, to Brandy and Michael Brown, of Rutland Town. A daughter, Sidonie Louise Courbet-Smith, was born June 8, 2020, at Rutland Regional Medical Center, to Rebecca Smith and Sylvain Courbet, of Rochester. A son, Jameson Michael Mayhle, was born June 12, 2020,at
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NORTHERN STAGE: DESPITE COVID, STILL ‘CHANGING LIVES, ONE STORY ATA TIME’
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* May 16, 2020
MONTPELIER – The Vermont Department of Health says there has been one new confirmed case of the novel coronavirus and no new deaths toreport.
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* Steve Pappas
* May 16, 2020
Senate President Pro Tem Tim Ashe discusses how self-isolation and the pandemic have affected his life. SALERNO NAMED COACH OF YEAR* Staff Report
* May 16, 2020
The National Basketball League of Canada announced this week that for the second consecutive season Joseph Salerno, a graduate of MontpelierH…
SALERNO NAMED COACH OF YEAR* Staff Report
* May 16, 2020
The National Basketball League of Canada announced this week that for the second consecutive season Joseph Salerno, a graduate of MontpelierH…
VSAC EVENT WILL BUY DINNER FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS* Staff Report
* May 16, 2020
The Vermont Student Assistance Corp. announced an event on Friday in which high school seniors can win $50 in takeout food to celebrategraduation.
FEDERAL INMATES ALSO SEEKING RELEASE DUE TO COVID * By Patrick Mcardle Staff Writer* May 16, 2020
Just as in Vermont’s state courts, the federal courts are seeing an increasing number of requests from inmates who want to be releasedfrom pr…
AG: LOCAL GYM OPENED IN DEFIANCE OF COVID RULES * By Patrick Mcardle Staff Writer* May 16, 2020
A civil lawsuit and motion for preliminary injunction has been filed by Attorney General T.J. Donovan to shut down Club Fitness Rutland, agym…
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* May 15, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Vermont's congressional delegation has announced the state will receive over $55 million from the federal government tosup…
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DAILY UPDATE: ONE NEW CONFIRMED CASE OF COVID-19, NO NEW DEATHS* Staff Report
* May 16, 2020
MONTPELIER – The Vermont Department of Health says there has been one new confirmed case of the novel coronavirus and no new deaths toreport.
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* Steve Pappas
* May 16, 2020
Senate President Pro Tem Tim Ashe discusses how self-isolation and the pandemic have affected his life. VSAC EVENT WILL BUY DINNER FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS* Staff Report
* May 16, 2020
The Vermont Student Assistance Corp. announced an event on Friday in which high school seniors can win $50 in takeout food to celebrategraduation.
FEDERAL INMATES ALSO SEEKING RELEASE DUE TO COVID * By Patrick Mcardle Staff Writer* May 16, 2020
Just as in Vermont’s state courts, the federal courts are seeing an increasing number of requests from inmates who want to be released from prison because of their fear of catching COVID-19, t… AG: LOCAL GYM OPENED IN DEFIANCE OF COVID RULES * By Patrick Mcardle Staff Writer* May 16, 2020
A civil lawsuit and motion for preliminary injunction has been filed by Attorney General T.J. Donovan to shut down Club Fitness Rutland, a gym on North Main Street, that Donovan said is violat… VT. GETS $55M FOR COVID-19 TESTING* Staff Report
* May 15, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Vermont's congressional delegation has announced the state will receive over $55 million from the federal government to support COVID-19 testing. STATE OF EMERGENCY EXTENDED * By Eric Blaisdell Staff Writer* May 15, 2020
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* May 16, 2020
The National Basketball League of Canada announced this week that for the second consecutive season Joseph Salerno, a graduate of Montpelier High School and the coach of the Moncton Magic, has… SALERNO NAMED COACH OF YEAR* Staff Report
* May 16, 2020
The National Basketball League of Canada announced this week that for the second consecutive season Joseph Salerno, a graduate of Montpelier High School and the coach of the Moncton Magic, has… STAFFORD AWARD WINNER DEALS WITH BEING IN LIMBO* Staff Report
* Updated May 15, 2020 The ‘C’ in Creed screams COMMUNITY. Rutland High School senior Matt Creed is this year’s recipient of the Robert Stafford High School Athlete Community Service Award presented by the Vermont C… STAFFORD AWARD WINNER DEALS WITH BEING IN LIMBO* Staff Report
* Updated May 15, 2020 The ‘C’ in Creed screams COMMUNITY. Rutland High School senior Matt Creed is this year’s recipient of the Robert Stafford High School Athlete Community Service Award presented by the Vermont C… VERMONT NFF ANNOUNCES ANNUAL AWARDS* Staff Report
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Six student-athletes from the state’s high school football programs were honored as the 2019 Vermont High School Scholar Athlete Inductees, and another was honored for his community service an…SPORTS
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Despite the widely publicized observations/opinions that common disinfectant(s) might be use… THE OUTSIDE STORY: THE VARIED (AND NOT-SO-SHRINKING) VIOLET* May 16, 2020
One of the first spring wildflowers you’ll see — perhaps even before the last shaded patches… IN THE GARDEN: IS IT TIME TO PLANT YET?* May 16, 2020
Some folks in my part of New England plant seeds in the ground on Mothers Day and seedlings … FIVE QUESTIONS WITH ... RONI LYNN SHROUT* Steve Pappas
* May 9, 2020
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