Staff report Rainy days have caused financial setbacks at Green Mountain National Golf Course in Killington. Expenses for July were up while revenue was down, according to a comparative financial document. The Killington Select Board approved the financial report […]
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$3.6M awarded in HUD grants
Zion Growers at the former Vermont Marble Company and Ascend Housing Allies in Rutland among recipients By Katy Savage Zion Growers, an industrial hemp processing company in Proctor, was one of nine companies in the state that received a U.S. […]
Your weekly horoscope, Aug. 29 – Sept. 5, 2023
Living the Dream: Sounds of change
As the nights turn colder, the sky appears clearer, more precise somehow. I feel like I can see more stars and actually a glimpse up into the heavens. Take a deep breath and you can feel the increasing crispness […]
Movie Diary: Seasons come and seasons go
I was on the golf course this past Saturday evening enjoying a quiet round by myself. I teed off around 4:30 p.m. and made my way around the front nine with relative ease. There were a few couples playing […]
Exhibit features women farmers
By Curt Peterson For two years, JuanCarlos Gonzalez, who lives in Plymouth, visited farms in Vermont, taking pictures of women owning and/or managing their enterprises. Billings Farm in Woodstock will be exhibiting 45 of his images in their historic […]
Select Board’s actions are appalling
Dear Editor, I find it appalling that the Killington Select Board has decided not to allow anyone that spoke out about the issues regarding the past chief back into the fire department. To treat these volunteers like this clearly […]
Two properties go to tax sale in Hartland
By Curt Peterson Hartland held a delinquent tax sale for two properties Thursday, Aug. 3 — one for 15 Squirrel Drive, and another for 9 Merritt Road. Hartland’s tax sale attorney Kevin O’Toole of Dorset told the Mountain Times […]
Poetry is Power: The determination of a bird
Flapping, Fluttering, Flying through the air, The warm breeze flowing through my feathers, The sweet smell of nectar fills the air. I swoop down to the flowers, I see buds on the trees, I want to stay but […]
Magical Mischief unfolds at Rotary Park festival
Saturday, July 29, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.—RUTLAND—Come Alive Outside and Partners for Prevention are celebrating fantasy, fairytales and folklore during their Magical Mischief festival at Rotary Park this Saturday. This free event connects people to the magic of nature with […]