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Spring skiing at Killington brings camaraderie

May 18, 2023
  By Victoria Gaither  While much of the world has moved on from winter activities, that’s not true at Killington Ski Resort. For an entire group of people, ski season is just starting. “Spring skiing at Killington brings out the different, unusual, and downright weird, but in a good way,” said Dawn Baker visiting from…

Rutland cracks down on water, sewer payment delinquencies

May 18, 2023
  Staff report Rutland City may shut off water and sewer for residents who aren’t paying their bills for the first time in more than 10 years.  Rutland City Treasurer Mary Markowski told the Board of Aldermen Monday, May 15 that such a move is unprecedented in her tenure. "Collection is difficult but there are…

Killington selects first bids for municipal water infrastructure

May 18, 2023
By Polly Mikula On Thursday, May 11, bids for the first phases of the municipal water project in Killington were revealed and selected. Two contracts were up for bid: Contract 1-3A, estimated at $20.2 million, which includes transmission line from the wells to the high service pump station on Route 4 and up across East…

State officials issue caution of forest fires in wake of dry weather 

May 18, 2023
Vermont is currently experiencing high and very high fire danger due to drier than normal weather conditions. The Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation (FPR) is reminding the public to exercise caution and follow all state laws and local ordinances regarding open burning. The National Weather Service has issued Special Weather Statements for elevated fire weather…

West Rutland receives $172,000 to improve sidewalks  

May 18, 2023
West Rutland was one of seven municipalities that received a downtown transportation fund grant. West Rutland received $172,091 to improve sidewalks. Gov. Phil Scott and the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) announced awards of over $1 million in downtown transportation fund grants in designated downtowns and eligible designated village centers on May 4.…

Scott announces $5.6 million to 193 Vermont households to fix failed wells or septic systems

May 18, 2023
  Governor Phil Scott and the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced May 3 that $5.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding helped 193 low- to moderate-income Vermont households repair or replace failed or inadequate on-site water or wastewater systems like wells, springs, septic systems, and leach fields in 2022. “These investments demonstrate…

New owners take over Belmont General Store 

May 18, 2023
By Katy Savage After closing down in November 2022, the Belmont General Store in Mount Holly is reopening this summer with new owners. Alissa Tilly, 28, bought the store, which dates back to the 1840s, two weeks ago.   “We want to start small and then start adding on,” she said. Tilly grew up in…

Mac’s to reopen with new owner

May 18, 2023
By Katy Savage After community members sounded off concerns about losing their only grocery store in Rochester, Mac’s Market has a new owner and is slated to reopen this month. John Sikandar is taking over the store on May 19 and plans to open it under its new name — Village Grocery — on May…

RFL plans $1.7 million renovation

May 18, 2023
By Polly Mikula The Rutland Free Library (RFL) has reinvigorated renovation plans to make the library (in its current location) more user-friendly, accessible and meet modern needs. And it hopes to get $500,000 — about a third of the total project cost —from the state through Federal ARPA funds set aside for libraries.  RFL recently…

Mountain Times – Volume 51, Number 20 – May 17-23, 2023

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Killington Softball League prepares for season

May 16, 2023
  Are you ready for some softball? The Killington Softball League is preparing for the upcoming spring/summer season. If you’re interested in forming a team, sponsoring a team, playing on a team or you played on a team last year, please contact Commissioner Dave Hoffenberg at killingtonsoftball@gmail.com. We’re also looking for people to be paid umpires for the…

Coffeehouse Concert with Pepper and Sassafras, Phil Henry and Jeff Kimball

May 16, 2023
Saturday, May 20—Rutland—On Saturday at UU Church of Rutland, Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers, grand prize winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, teams up with multi-instrumentalist songwriter Wendy Sassafras Ramsay in this dynamic acoustic duo. Vermont singer-songwriter Phil Henry exudes the skill of a craftsman and the authenticity of an artist. In summer of 2022, he was voted as a…

Rotary Club of Rutland hosts Mucho-Dean-Aero 48-48-48 Pickleball Challenge

May 16, 2023
Sunday, May 21 at 10 a.m.—RUTLAND—Mucho-Dean-Aero Productions, a leader in aviation adventure and marketing events announced that its Sarasota-based pilot and pickleball addict, Dean Matt will attempt to set the World Record for Fastest Time to Play a Game of Pickleball in all 48 Contiguous States. The World Record attempt will be held May 1-26,…

‘She Means Business’ event highlights women-owned business in the Rutland region May 22

May 16, 2023
Monday, May 22—RUTLAND— “She Means Business” will take place on May 22 at The Hub CoWorks located at 67 Merchants Row in Rutland. The second in a series of “She Means Business” events will provide opportunities to learn, connect, and celebrate Vermont’s women-owned businesses.  Attendees will have the option to plan their day, selecting from…

Drag story hour held at Phoenix Books Rutland May 21 

May 16, 2023
Sunday, May 21—RUTLAND—Emoji Nightmare and Katniss Everqueer, two of Vermont’s favorite performers, are bringing Drag Story Hour to Phoenix Books Rutland on  Sunday, May 21 at 2 p.m.  at  Center Street in downtown Rutland. All ages are welcome to this free event.   The queens will be sure to delight and captivate audience members of…