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By Polly Mikula Members of the public clashed with the Killington Select Board Monday night, July 14, after the chair of the board, Patrick Cushing, made three motions to reduce the job of the zoning ...
By Polly Mikula and Corey McDonald/VTDigger H. 454, now Act 73 (the education funding reform bill), has two main goals: equalize educational opportunities across the state and make public education ...
They slowly trickle in, human after human, from whatever they had been doing that day, the adventure of the day reflected in their outfits. You can see bike shorts and sun dresses, tank tops and ...
Leaving nothing to chance when meeting with officials to get a lease on which to build a ski area in 1957, co-founder Joe Sargent had mentioned a gondola to be installed by the end of the first ...
The Vermont Women’s Fund has announced $359,336 in grants to 39 organizations statewide, with several Windsor and Rutland County nonprofits among the recipients, reflecting the region’s commitment to ...
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger An autopsy determined that the woman who was found dead last week at her home in Pittsford died from a “gunshot wound of head and neck,” according to State Police.
July 18-19—KILLINGTON—Ready to toast summer in style? Killington Uncorked returns this weekend, bringing a whole weekend of wine, food, and mountain magic to the heart of Killington.
In his early years, Dante Anderson was in awe of the graceful yet forceful karate moves he saw in action movies — particularly the 2010 “Karate Kid” film with Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. Now, he’s ...
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Killington Resort and Pico Mountain are being sold to local investors, ensuring community ownership and plans for increased capital investment.
Courtesy Town of KillingtonKillington Forward infrastructure investments and construction have recently kicked off — the official ribbon and tree cutting was Oct. 4 with the annual Killington Update ...
The first Census of Agriculture was conducted in 1840, when Vermont produced 3.7 million pounds of wool from 1.7 million sheep, and just $1.4 million of milk. Since then, data collected at regular ...
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