Aug 5-10, 2015

Aug 5-10, 2015 / Vol. 20 / No. 48
As Trouble Mount for Vermont’s Biggest Developer, Bill Stenger Remains Optimistic; A New Show for Rusty DeWees; Artists Revisit BTV Orphanage; Saap Spices Up Randolph

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‘Sunshine Stenger’ Stays Optimistic Despite Mounting Troubles

Bill Stenger remembers well the day he promised economic salvation to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. “It was September 27, 2012,” he recalled last Thursday, sliding a photograph across a conference room table at Jay Peak Resort. “The reason I remember that is because that’s my birthday.” The photo, snapped on the shores of Newport’s Lake Memphremagog,…

Obituary: Evangeline A. (Bluto) Morin, 1929-2015

Evangeline A. (Bluto) Morin, 85, passed away Wednesday August 5, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. She was born August 9, 1929 to Austin and Gladys (Berry) Bluto in Monson, MA. On March 26, 1951 she married the love of her life, Louis Morin. Evangeline enjoyed gardening, camping, had a love of birds, but most…

Inn at Weathersfield Welcomes Chef Michael Ehlenfeldt

When Marilee and Richard Spanjian bought the Inn at Weathersfield in 2012, they came with a vision. They wanted to create a place where the food was as important as the setting, where hungry pilgrims could come for exquisite farm-to-table dining and expand their own skill sets through classes and workshops tailored to home cooks.…

Free Will Astrology (8/5/15)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Charles de Lint is a novelist whose stories are influenced by folklore, myths and science fiction. In his book Yarrow, a wizardly character named Toby is skilled at conjuring. He can make small objects appear and disappear, for example. But Toby yearns for more. “I want to be magic,” he says.…

Book Review: Music for Wartime: Stories, Rebecca Makkai

Such a wide-ranging imagination is at work in Rebecca Makkai’s story collection Music for Wartime, it’s hard to know where to start. With Bach climbing out of a real-estate agent’s piano? With the chef who slips from his chains in a line of chained prisoners and spends years impersonating the physics professor forced to take…

Shelburne Tap House Opens for Dinner

After a couple of nights testing out its taps and bar menu on friends, Shelburne Tap House introduced its full dinner menu last Friday, July 31. The owners, chef Ed Lambert and his wife and business manager, Sandie Maynard, dealt with a few glitches — including a bunk fryolator — in time to feed an…

Sino-American Relations

Jing Yu and I were standing around the rotating luggage belt at Burlington International Airport on a Wednesday night. He had been on a 22-hour journey from his Chinese homeland and was understandably bushed. But this was his first visit to America, and his personality seemed naturally bubbly. No mere fatigue was going to dampen…

Theater Review: Outside Mullingar, Dorset Theatre Festival

Anthony is odd. Rosemary is stubborn. They’re both about 40 and have never married. They each live with their parents on neighboring farms in present-day Ireland. The two have known each other all their lives, and they don’t know enough about themselves to recognize what they want from life, or from each other. But they…

A Binge-Eating Clinic Slims Down After Its Permit Is Rejected

Karen Talbert freely admits she has struggled with her eating. “I could certainly sit down and eat a whole thing of Oreos,” she recounted in a telephone interview from her home in New Jersey. “I could graze all day, too. It was sort of mindless eating. Usually it was in reaction to something I didn’t…

A Summer Evening of Fiddling and Talking Socks

Rusty DeWees was waiting to greet his guests as they drove up the long dirt road to the driveway of his home on the Worcester Ridge in Elmore, above Stowe. The setting sun added streaks of orange and red to a sweeping view of Mount Mansfield and points west. His email invitation to this “barn…

Will PlanBTV Disrupt the South End’s Original ‘Makers’?

Burlington officials have been soliciting feedback about a plan for future growth in the city’s South End, which hosts some of its most desirable residential neighborhoods and also the bustling Pine Street corridor, which is zoned “enterprise” for “light manufacturing.” They’ve heard plenty from a well-organized group of artists and small-business owners who are worried…

Vermont Open Farm Week [SIV408]

7/28/15: August 3-9 is Open Farm Week and across Vermont, farmers are opening their doors to the public to show them what makes our state so special. Eva visited one of the participating farms, Boston Post Dairy, in Enosburg Falls to watch two of the four sisters who run the farm as they made Tres…

Letters to the Editor (8/4/15)

Oh Buoy There are two reasons why jurisdiction over navigable waters is not local [“Who Decides? New Buoys in Lake Champlain Roil Colchester Board,” July 22]. First, it doesn’t belong to you. Second, boaters who defend their rights should not be forced to repeat their struggle 100,000 times with 100,000 local jurisdictions. Conflicts between boaters…

Mixing It Up With Guild Bartender Sean McKenzie

Name: Sean McKenzie Age: 29 Restaurant: Guild Tavern Location: South Burlington Restaurant age: almost 3 Cuisine type: New American/steakhouse Select experience: bartender, Pizzeria Verità, Burlington (2012-2013); bartender, 219 West, Austin, Texas (2011-2012) What’s on the cocktail list? Classics like Rob Roy, silver gin fizz and the scofflaw; originals like the bourbon-y Nut House, rye-based Steel…

‘A Girl in the Race’? Sue Minter Weighs a Run for Governor

Thirty-eight years ago, high school junior Sue Minter moved with her family from Philadelphia, Pa., to Providence, R.I., and enrolled at the Moses Brown School. The centuries-old Quaker prep school had just turned coed, and Minter’s female classmates thought a girl should run for student council president. The next year, she did — and won.…

Vacation

You know what’s missing from this sequel to the 1983 family road trip classic? Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo as the heads of the Griswold clan? Nope, those actors both do cameos. Beautiful woman driving a sports car in the next lane, à la Christie Brinkley? Check. Lindsey Buckingham’s “Holiday Road”? Present and accounted for.…

Seven Dandelions 2015

The 2015 Seven Daysies award winners were announced this week — see the snazzy magazine insert in the print issue. And once again, Seven Days readers have let their collective voice be heard regarding just who are the best of the best in local food, shopping, outdoors and recreation, services, media, and arts and entertainment.…

Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation

Some blockbuster film franchises come with a ton of plot and continuity baggage, some with a little. And then there’s the Mission: Impossible series. All you really need to know about secret agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is that the “IMF” he works for is the Impossible Missions Force and not the International Monetary Fund.…

My Guy Wants to Take a Break But I Don’t

Dear Athena, I have been dating a guy (more like “going out,” as we did not consider each other “boyfriend and girlfriend”), and when all seemed well, he said that we should “pick things up in September when school starts.” He also said that he feels we’re both too busy for a relationship, even though…

Soundbites: A Good Week for Jam Fans; Joe Adler Moves On

Jam On Following last week’s epic, maybe even historic, rock-and-roll blowout, the live music slate this week seems downright tame in comparison. True, the volume ain’t cranked up quite as loud. But we were at a solid 11 last week, which rarely happens. So the bar is set awfully high. Speaking of awfully high, it’s…

The Bloomers, The Bloomers

(Self-released, digital download) The Bloomers opens on a slow roll of distortion chased by thrashing drums. These sounds are set against an apathetic drawl of vocals seldom strained above a conversational tone detailing a night in a house of wax with Madame Tussaud. That song, “Me and Madame Tussaud,” is a pretty good indication of…

Down Home Kitchen Comes to Montpelier

The former site of Rivendell Books, 100 Main Street in Montpelier, occupies a spot on the National Register of Historic Places — but the pedigree didn’t make it any easier for Mary Alice Proffitt to open a restaurant there. When she took over the space early this year, Proffitt says, the structural engineering report declared…


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