Oct 12-18, 2011

Oct 12-18, 2011 / Vol. 17 / No. 6
How Green Mountain Power’s Mary Powell Is Transforming Vermont’s Utility Landscape; Judith Levine on Occupy Wall Street; Burlington Women’s Rugby Goes to Play-Offs;

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Two Days, Two Rallies Bring Hundreds to “Occupy” Burlington (VIDEO)

Vermont’s Occupy Wall Street solidarity movement saw some of its biggest rallies yet this past weekend, and its first steps toward harnessing the energy from these protests into more concrete action. On Saturday, roughly 500 people filled City Hall Park and then marched up Church Street before heading up the hill to Fletcher Allen Health…

Court Orders Cleanup of Milton Junkyard and Levels $20,000 Environmental Fine

For years, Milton’s notorious “junkyard dog,” Gilbert Rhoades (profiled in this August 2008 cover story) has been lifting his leg to environmental and permitting laws. But this morning, a Chittenden County superior court judge finally slapped him with a $20,000 fine for failure to clean up his own mess. Here’s the straight poop from the Attorney General’s…

Movies You Missed 8: Mr. Nice

This week in movies you missed: the adventures of an international dope peddler — with Harry Potter actors! What You Missed Rhys Ifans plays Howard Marks, one of the UK’s most notorious drug smugglers, in a biopic based on Marks’ book. Framed by a lecture the retired Marks is delivering to a crowd of his…

Keeping Track of Gov. Peter Shumlin’s Travels

Since taking office in January, Gov. Peter Shumlin has taken regular respites — mostly long weekends at his chateau on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia — while at least one high-profile vacay took him to the sandy Caribbean isle of Dominica. Shumlin was away this past Columbus Day weekend, just six weeks after the state was…

Shelburne Museum to Build Shiny New Art and Education Center

When Electra Havemeyer Webb founded the Shelburne Museum in 1947, she imagined the museum would one day be open year round, according to its board chairman, James Pizzagalli. More than 50 years after her death, her dream is coming true.   The Shelburne Museum, which has always operated only between mid-May and the end of October, announced…

UVM Policy Would Heighten Scrutiny of Presidential Spouses

The University of Vermont is one step closer to creating a first-ever policy to govern the volunteer activities of presidential spouses. On Wednesday, a committee of UVM trustees unanimously approved a draft policy that would put stricter oversight on a president’s spouse who wishes to raise money for UVM, coordinate alumni events or engage in…

News Quirks

Curses, Foiled Again Armed with a handgun and an assault rifle, Terry “T.J.” Newman, 25, and John “Pimp” Roberts invaded a home in San Antonio, Texas, and demanded money. Authorities said that when the homeowner’s son came out of a bedroom with his own assault rifle and started firing, the two robbers fled, leaving their…

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19): If it’s at all possible, Aries, don’t hang around boring people this week. Seek out the company of adventurers who keep you guessing and unruly talkers who incite your imagination and mystery lovers who are always on the lookout for new learning experiences. For that matter, treat yourself to especially interesting…

Letters to the Editor

Mexican Enough for Jeffersonville [Re “The More the Mexican,” September 7]: In response to Corin Hirsch’s review of El Zorro Mexican Restaurant & Cantina, I would like to loudly say, “If you don’t like it, go back to Burlington!” After residing in the quiet and non-populous Jeffersonville area for the past six years, I was…

Obama Administration Promises to Expedite Permits for Vermont Wind Project

The Obama Administration announced today that a 15-turbine wind farm proposed for the Green Mountain National Forest in southern Vermont will receive expedited federal permitting and environmental reviews. Deerfield Wind, a project to be built in Searsburg and Readsboro with a portion of it in the federal Green Mountain National Forest, will see its federal…


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