Did spraying for mosquitoes on Fern 
 Lake 
With summer officially here, the Vermont Department of
Health has a summertime warning about a tiny pest.  Mosquitoes are back, and last year two people
died in Vermont from Eastern equine encephalitis while three were diagnosed
with West Nile virus, all spread by infected mosquitoes.  The Health Department has a hotline to answer
questions and concerns about the illnesses, and is warning people to wear long
sleeves, avoid outside activities at dawn or dusk and use a good insect
repellent.
For the first time in ten months, Vermont 's
unemployment rate saw an increase.  The
Vermont Department of Labor released May's seasonally-adjusted statewide
unemployment number.  It was at 4.1%, a
slight increase from April's 4.0%.  Labor
Commissioner Annie Noonan says the recent news of the IBM 
layoffs is not reflected in the rising number. 
The national average was 7.6% for May, which is also up slightly from
April.  The Department of Labor says Vermont 
still has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.
The New York State Liquor Authority approved a motion to
change the time alcohol can be served from 4 
to 3 a.m.  during their meeting earlier
this week.  Officials say, it will go
into effect immediately once a letter has been sent to the county.  Judy Garrison, Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors said she is working with the County 
 Attorney 3 a.m.  to 4
 a.m. , the state’s latest allowable time to serve alcohol.  
Rutland Manor is planning to close its doors by September.  The facility, run by Genesis HealthCare,
issued 90-day notices to its 20 residents and their families last week, but a
spokeswoman said they hope to close prior to the September 14 deadline.  The Nichols Street 
facility has 32 rooms and offers staff coverage 24 hours a day.  Genesis operates other facilities in Rutland 
and one in Claremont , N.H. 
 
