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Rutland: CommunicationsNewspapersThe Rutland Herald, the oldest newspaper in the state and frequent winner of journalism awards, is published every morning. Rutland Business Journal, a monthly, publishes a special section on new businesses, a calendar of events, and local business news. Television and RadioOne television station broadcasts from Rutland; others are available from nearby communities. Three FM radio stations operate within town, while broadcasts from a variety of radio stations from neighboring towns and cities provide a broad spectrum of programming. Media Information: Rutland Herald, 27 Wales Street, PO Box 668, Rutland, VT 05701; telephone (802)747-6121; fax (802)775-2423. Rutland Business Journal, 110 Merchants Row, Rutland, VT 05701; telephone (802)775-0650 Rutland OnlineCity of Rutland. Available www.rutlandcity.com Rutland Business Journal. Available www.businessvermont.com/rbj Rutland Downtown Partnership. Available www.rutlanddowntown.com Rutland Economic Development Council. Available www.rutlandeconomy.com Rutland Free Library. Available www.rutlandfree.org Rutland Herald Online. Available www.rutlandherald.com Rutland Public Schools. Available at rutlandhs.k12.vt.us Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce. Available www.rutlandvermont.com Vermont Department of Economic Development. Available www.thinkvermont.com Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing. Available www.travel-vermont.com Vermont Historical Society. Available www.vermonthistory.org Vermont Life Magazine. Available www.vtlife.com Vermont Small Business Development Center. Available www.vtsbdc.org Selected BibliographyMoore, William, The Story of a Young Man's Tramp Across Three States; Cooking His Meals and Camping Along Three Hundred Sixty Miles of Road in New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York (New York: Markey Press, 1911) Shaughnessy, Jim, The Rutland Road (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997) Smith, H.P., History of Rutland County, Vermont, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers (Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason, 1886) Discuss this city on our active forum. | ![]() |