Skiing in snowboard boots? Introducing the gadget that could make sore feet a...
There are many pleasures to be savoured on a skiing holiday, but not many of us would list ski boots among them. A rigid plastic shell and ultra-tight fit might mean greater control on the slopes, but...
View ArticleThis bike path will let you ride from Maine to Florida
The East Coast Greenway project is working toward building a 3,000-mile long bike trail. The plan is to have the trail span all the way from Calais, Maine to Key West, Florida. The concept was first...
View ArticleRoad Trip show rolls into Rutland
Steve Sawyer, right, owner and chef of Table 24 in downtown Rutland, is interviewed Thursday by Brian Fulmer, center, of the documentary series Road Trip Masters. Rutland will be featured in the series...
View ArticleHow Nepal Became One Of Lonely Planet's Top Travel destinations for 2017 (And...
The people of Nepal have suffered through a tough few years recently, regularly making the world news for a number of disasters that included fatal avalanches, earthquakes and several plane crashes....
View ArticleHow Rutland blooms
I sincerely appreciate the Herald’s recent coverage of two related community projects, ( Rutland Blooms: Marble and petals, April 29) and want to ensure your readers understand the depth and breadth of...
View Article'Big family' set to hold vigil in Smithtown for 4 killed in limo crash
Reprints + - The four who died in the crash were Stephanie Belli, 23, of Kings Park; Lauren Baruch, 24, and Brittney M. Schulman, 23, both of Smithtown; and Amy R. Grabina, 23, of Commack. Photo...
View ArticleSki areas to see $5.7 million in upgrades
KILLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Officials say they will invest $5.7 million in upgrades for two Vermont ski resorts. The Rutland Herald reports officials...
View ArticleRutland women helping evolve our region
Anthony Edwards / Staff Photo Last Monday evening I walked into a theatre lobby packed with smiling, chatting, well-dressed, hors d’oeuvre-nibbling, wine-sipping Rutlanders. Inside the theatre proper,...
View ArticlePiste, All Mountain, and Freeride: The season's swishest new skis tested
Buying skis can feel like a bit of a minefield. The Ski Club of Great Britain's team puts the latest products through their paces, testing the three biggest selling categories: Piste, for groomed runs;...
View ArticleJury awards $750,000 to woman trapped on ski gondola for hours
RUTLAND, Vt. — A jury has awarded $750,000 to a hiker who was trapped for five hours on a gondola at a Vermont ski...
View ArticleMother reunites with family 40 years after her 'death'
An extraordinary reunion has occurred in Kanpur, India, with two daughters coming face-to-face with their mother who they thought had died 40 years prior. The Times of India is reporting that when the...
View ArticlePowerful New Film Doc Captures Big Coal's Enduring Trauma -- And Two Women's...
While recent headlines hastily declare the death of King Coal, a powerful new film documentary based on seven years of investigation poignantly captures the complexities and largely overlooked stories...
View ArticleMobster's sentence reduced for tip on Oklahoma City bombing
Click photo to enlarge In this photo of a handwritten letter provided by the United States Attorney?s Office for the Eastern District of New York, convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Timothy...
View ArticleHorde, Maxham open with bang
Green Mountain Union High School’s Sawyer Pippin, left, goes toe to toe with West Rutland’s Eric Maxham during the varsity boys soccer match Friday afternoon. ROBERT LAYMAN / STAFF PHOTO WEST RUTLAND —...
View Article2 Trade Shows Merge, Big Win For Denver
– Many Colorado companies specializing in outdoor recreation are excited that Denver could become the home of the industry’s most important trade shows and with it a significant boost to the economy....
View ArticleDonations, grant help buy a forklift
Jack Tanner sits in the new four-wheel-drive fork lift at The Carving Studio & Sculpture Center in West Rutland. Tanner, who often moves sculptures, said the new four-wheel-drive rig will help...
View ArticleLine 2012/2013 Skis
In 2012-13 Line is debuting the new Traveling Circus named after their very successful - and long running video series LINE Traveling Circus. Originating in, Line and it’s underground band of skiers...
View ArticleRutland Young Pros make a push
Volunteers gather at Castleton Downtown for a Rutland Young Professionals volunteer night earlier this year. The organization has seen its rolls surge to about 180 members. PROVIDED PHOTO Rutland Young...
View ArticleCollege student lives in 96-square-foot solar-powered house
Reprints + - In this Aug. 14, 2015 photo, Rob Dunn sits on the porch of his two-story, 96-square-foot home in Poultney, Vt. Dunn, a Green Mountain College senior from Henniker, N.H., has lived off the...
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