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6% projected property tax increase is forecast statewide
December 11, 2019
Acting Commissioner of Taxes Craig Bolio has released the statutorily required education tax rate letter which forecasts the education tax yields for resident homeowners and the nonhomestead tax rate (formerly called “nonresidential”) for the upcoming fiscal year (FY) 2021. The forecasted FY21 homestead property yield is $10,883 compared to $10,648 for FY20 (the current property…
Senate to consider banning semi-automatic guns in some public spaces
December 11, 2019
By Xander Landen/VTDigger One of the staunchest gun-control advocates in the Vermont Legislature will propose restricting the state’s open and concealed carry laws in 2020. Sen. Phil Baruth, D/P-Chittenden, said Tuesday, Dec. 3, that he will be introducing legislation that would prevent people from carrying semi-automatic weapons in areas including parks, stores, restaurants, airports, places of…
Killington owner buys another resort
December 11, 2019
Killington Resort’s parent company, Powdr Corp, announced it acquired its first Canadian resort on Dec. 3: SilverStar, a family owned ski area in British Columbia with 3,282 acres of skiable terrain, a 2,493 foot vertical drop, and annual snowfall of more than 23 feet. Award-winning SilverStar Mountain Resort is recognized as one of Canada’s best…
Suicide Six to get two new terrain parks
December 11, 2019
Resort to open Dec. 14 The Woodstock Inn & Resort, in partnership with Arena Snowparks, is constructing two new terrain parks and freestyle terrain at the resort’s Suicide Six Ski Area for the 2019-2020 ski season. The mountain’s Milky Way will contain smaller, entry-level terrain while Lasky’s Lot will cater to intermediate skiers and riders.…
Remembering Edwin D. Abrams, 84
December 11, 2019
Edwin D. Abrams, fair housing champion, happy husband, devoted father and passionate skier of Vero Beach and formerly Boston, Massachusetts, died Friday, Nov. 29, at 84 years young. Known by all as Ed, he is survived by his loving wife of 26 years, Marilyn Abrams; his children: Martha Abrams-Bell and her husband Matt Bell of Dorchester,…
Potential Proctor land sale raises concern for public trail access
December 11, 2019
By Lee J. Kahrs/The Reporter PROCTOR — The first of December has come and gone, but an offer to buy the 1,600-acre Chittenden watershed is still in play. Despite extending the deadline to accept his $1.5 million offer to buy the parcel owned by the town of Proctor, former Rutland-area resident John Gerlach, who…
Students to participate in Wassail Weekend
December 11, 2019
The talents and community orientation of students from Woodstock Union Middle/High School will be on display during Wassail Weekend Dec. 14-15. The combined high school and middle school band members will kick as a festive group with over 75 members strong. The students work annually memorizing a medley of secular holiday songs to perform as…
Woodstock’s Wassail weekend approaches
December 11, 2019
By Virginia Dean It may have become an extinct 19th-century tradition among English villagers who used to celebrate the dawning of Christmas by splashing trees with cider while firing guns or beating pots and pans, but wassailing is alive and well in this tiny 21st-century New England town in which the impending festive season takes…
Rome Snowboards names new pro rider in Killington
December 11, 2019
By Katy Savage Rene Rinnekangas’ childhood dreams came true in Killington last week. The 20-year-old snowboarder from Finland was named to the global pro team for Waterbury-based Rome Snowboards at a ceremony Dec. 4 at Darkside Snowboards. “It was a surprise,” Rinnekangas said. “It was amazing.” Rinnekangas, who has made it to several podiums in…
Pico Mountain celebrates earliest opening in 20 years
December 11, 2019
Pico Mountain opened for the season Saturday, Dec. 7, the earliest opening in the past 20 years and on the heels of installing a 16,850 foot pipeline to bring snowmaking water from Killington. Since installment of the new pipeline, Pico ponds have been refilled twice, allowing the mountain to recharge the snowmaking system faster…
The stage is set
December 11, 2019
By Rep. Jim Harrison This past Wednesday, Dec. 4, members of the Vermont Legislature returned to Montpelier for a day of briefings in preparation of the new session on Jan. 7. The agenda included updates on clean water, climate initiatives involving transportation, the Vermont economy and fiscal issues. Once again Vermont leads the nation with…
Living the Dream: Après work powder
December 11, 2019
We arrive at the parking lot just as the sky begins to darken and realize we will have to move quickly. Our skinning buddies are already there, skis resting against their car as they make last minute checks to their gear. We bump into another friend, just starting up with his snowboard for some après-work…
Holiday Pops to ‘ring in’ winter festivities
December 11, 2019
Sunday, Dec. 15 —RUTLAND—Spreading the spirit of the winter season to the community of Rutland, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) returns for its annual Holiday Pops performances on Dec. 15. The VSO will be joined onstage by featured guests: the award-winning student bell-ringers from the United Christian Academy in Newport — the Bronze Ambassadors —…
Annual toy party breaks record
December 11, 2019
By Polly Mikula KILLINGTON—Teddy Arbo’s 33rd annual Holiday Toy Party broke a record this year collecting over $37,000 for local charities along with 750 toys. The event was held at the Foundry at Summit Pond in Killington this past Saturday, Dec. 7. Hundreds showed up for the event. Attendees who brought a new, unwrapped toy…
Top decorated Christmas trees chosen at festival
December 11, 2019
Staff report KILLINGTON—Casella Construction was this year’s People’s Choice Award winner at the Vermont Holiday Festival, where over 100 decorated trees adorned the Grand Hotel in Killington this past weekend. Its “Cats + CATS” tree was the No. 1 crowd favorite. The Spa at the Woods was runner up with the “All That Glitters Is…