Feb 20-26, 2019

Feb 20-26, 2019 / Vol. 24 / No. 22
Hooked: How So Many Vermonters Got Addicted to Opioids; Burlington Residents Wary of E-Bikes and Scooters; Ceres Greens Is Farming in a Former Barre Granite Shed

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Hooked: How So Many Vermonters Got Addicted to Opioids

“Why are so many people addicted to heroin in Vermont?” The man who asked me this question was middle-aged, with a shaved head and eyes whose earnestness matched his query. We were in the produce department of a grocery store, each with a mostly empty basket slung over an arm. He’d seen my photo when…

Obituary: Linus Hanratty, 1974-2019

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of sweet Linus Grant Hanratty, our son, our brother, our beloved friend. Linus was born in Carmel, NY, on June 13, 1974 and died at his home in Hardwick, VT, on January 31, 2019. From childhood, Linus was eager to participate in and embrace the…

Obituary: Tim Whiteford, 1946-2019

Timothy James Whiteford, PhD, of Richmond, Vt., passed away peacefully in the early morning of Monday, February 11, in his home, leaving his legacy of passion and kindness with all who knew and loved him. He was 72. Tim was born in London, England, on December 19, 1946, to Patricia Nardi and Frederick Montague Whiteford.…

Obituary: Elizabeth A. McMullen, 1944-2019

Elizabeth A. (Terpening) McMullen passed away on February 11, 2019, after a long illness. Daughter of Max and Anne Terpening, she was born in March 1944 in Schenectady, N.Y. She resided in Jericho, Vt., since 1975. She was a graduate of Duanesburg High School, American University and Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. She was…

The Cannabis Catch-Up: High in the Hollywood Hills

Hey! It’s the Friday before the Academy Awards. As is tradition, reporters have gone through the swag bag that each Oscar attendee receives so us peons can drool over all the high-end stuff. And since the awards extravaganza is held in California, where recreational cannabis was legalized in January 2018, this year’s goodies include some…

Obituary: Elizabeth “Bette” O’Donnell, 1928-2019

Elizabeth “Bette” O’Donnell passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends in her Burlington home on February 9, 2019, one day after her 91st birthday. Bette was a “grand” lady who was loved by her family and many friends everywhere she lived. Bette was born Elizabeth Constance Coleman in Shamokin, Pa., on February 8, 1928,…

Evolution of an Epidemic: A Timeline of the Vermont Opioid Crisis

Hundreds of Vermonters have died from opioid overdoses in the past quarter century. More than 8,000 are currently in treatment for opioid-use disorder. Countless others live every day with the despair of this disease. How did we get here? No single event sparked Vermont’s current emergency, but its momentum was building for more than a…

Free Will Astrology (2/20/19)

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Cartographers of Old Europe sometimes drew pictures of strange beasts in the uncharted regions of their maps. These were warnings to travelers that such areas might harbor unknown risks, like dangerous animals. One famous map of the Indian Ocean shows an image of a sea monster lurking, as if waiting to…

Donovan’s Dilemma: Free Speech vs. Hate Speech in Bennington

T.J. Donovan is getting the first big political test of his tenure as Vermont attorney general as he faces criticism over his handling of the Kiah Morris case, a touchy blend of racism, free speech and the state’s reputation for tolerance. Donovan is a rising star in Democratic politics, almost universally seen as a future…

Burlington YMCA Members Unhappy New Facility Won’t Have Steam Rooms

The steel frame of the new 50,000-square-foot Greater Burlington YMCA is rising on College Street, but some regulars say important amenities will be left out of the $28 million structure set to open next year. They’re steamed, specifically, that it won’t include a steam room — or, for that matter, hot tubs. The current facility…

Letters to the Editor (2/20/19)

Stop Stereotyping [Re “UVM’s Kake Walk Featured Blackface Performers for Decades,” February 13]: If nothing else good comes out of the debacles in Virginia, I think the practice, history and pain of blackface has surfaced, and that will not be as easy to ignore and laugh off. In all the coverage of the Virginia governor…

Album Review: John Fusco, ‘John Fusco and the X-Road Riders’

(Checkerboard Lounge Records, CD, digital) Ralph Macchio is best known as Daniel LaRusso, the title character from The Karate Kid. But before the actor donned Daniel-san’s signature white headband for that film’s 1986 sequel, The Karate Kid Part II, he appeared in Vermont-based screenwriter/musician John Fusco’s breakout debut feature, Crossroads. The coming-of-age drama chronicles a…

Album Review: Dana and Susan Robinson, ‘The Town That Music Saved’

(Threshold Music, CD, digital) In 2010, Cabot author Ben Hewitt penned a book titled The Town That Food Saved: How One Community Found Vitality in Local Food. In it, he chronicled how a collection of so-called “agripreneurs” — farmers, restaurateurs and other food-focused small business owners — rescued the neighboring town of Hardwick from economic…

Malletts Bay Sewer Proposal Hits Choppy Waters

The snow piled along Colchester’s Malletts Bay last week made it hard to imagine that speedboats, sailing vessels and swimmers will soon ply the waterway. That’s not all the warm weather will bring: Each summer, water tests turn up pollutants, including traces of human waste from failing private septic systems. Town Manager Aaron Frank cautions…

Two Vermont Movie Theaters to Provide Open-Caption Screenings

When Charlotte resident John Quinney began to lose his hearing, going to the movies became an unpleasant affair. Beyond the obvious frustration with not being able to understand dialogue, he found that the ADA accommodations offered in most theaters actually made the experience worse. “The assisted-listening devices are headsets that amplify sound without enhancing the…

Soundbites: New Waking Windows Art Showcase; Morning Music

Art Imitating Art As the Waking Windows music and arts festival has progressed in its nine years of existence, more and more nonmusic events and showcases have become part of its lineup. From the Page Burner spoken-word series to Annie Russell’s No Chill Comedy Showcase, such presentations make the three-day Winooski hubbub much more than…

Residents Wary as Burlington Rolls Out E-Bikes and E-Scooters

Three Chittenden County towns want to replace their current bike-share program with one that would roll out 400 electric bikes and scooters before summer. The latest local effort to cut back on carbon emissions and promote alternative forms of transportation would fix at least one of the problems that doomed its pedal-powered predecessor: People don’t…

Hackie: What to Pray For

Google Maps is helpful but far from foolproof. When I checked the alternative routes from Burlington to Manchester, Vt., it listed Route 7 and Route 22A/Route 30 as a wash, with nearly identical mileage and time estimates. Well, that’s just flat-out wrong, I concluded, closing my laptop. I’m sure the distances are accurate, but 22A…

Eden Specialty Ciders to Close Winooski Taproom

The Winooski traffic circle is no Garden of Eden. After six months in business, Eden Specialty Ciders is uprooting its Onion City boutique taproom and cheese counter this Sunday, February 24. “Despite overwhelmingly positive feedback from taproom visitors, we’ve struggled with the challenges of the location and with our limited food program,” Eden co-owner Eleanor…

Opioid Addiction: A Glossary of Common Terms

This abridged Addictionary™ was adapted and used with permission from the Research Recovery Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. The nonprofit research group is dedicated to the advancement of addiction treatment and recovery. A Abstinence The absence of substance use. Although there are many different types of abstinence, the term…


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