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Weinmann: Family business matters

This is to commend the Rutland Herald for the inspiring profile of Casey McNeil, the third-generation proprietor of McNeil & Reedy. It was the perfect Saturday morning lift, as was

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State consultants talk housing

Buildings with one to four units of 1-2 bedrooms each are the “sweet spot” for infill development, consultants told local developers and officials on Thursday.

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Mission Farm festival to celebrate community projects and its future

Mission Farm is inviting community members to enjoy music, beautiful scenery and the company of one another at their inaugural Meadows and Mountains Festival this Sunday.

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Putnam Block business tenants into 'fit-up' phase

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — When passing residents peer into the store-level windows of the historic Putnam Block buildings, the unfinished look they sometimes see might be misleading. The $31 million first phase of the Putnam Block project — to renovate the former Hotel Putnam, the old Courthouse building and the Winslow Building for new retail and residential space — is essentially complete, according to Bill Colvin, point-person for the development group overseeing the three-phase project. “The Phase 1 contract with [project construction manager] BreadLoaf is complete with only a few punch list items remaining,” Colvin said in an email. “That contract included the exterior upgrades to all three buildings, the site work, completion of the residential units, and the readying of the commercial spaces for fit-up by the tenants.”

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The long road to home at the Putnam

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — For John Staley and Patti Love, the road to the Putnam Block began 18 years ago and 1,788 miles away, and ended on Dec. 1 when they moved into their new apartment as newlyweds. The couple, originally from Texas, met in 2002 at the Unity Bookstore in Houston. Love volunteered at the bookstore on the weekends and came in one Saturday to lend a hand when a man caught her eye. “I walked into the bookstore and walked up to the counter where all these cash registers were. Then I looked over there and here sat this man, and I hadn’t seen him in the bookstore before. I walked over to him and said ‘I’m Patti Love. What’s your name?’” said Love.

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