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Ed Asner keeps his shorts on for info-comedy
March 7, 2018
Thursday, March 8, 7:30 p.m.—WOODSTOCK—Pentangle Arts kicks off its spring season with seven-time Emmy Award-winning television icon Ed Asner. Asner stars in his one-man comedy show, “A Man and His Prostate,” Thursday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Woodstock Town Hall Theatre. “A Man and His Prostate” was created and written by award-winning screenwriter and producer Ed Weinberger and…
Author Chris Bohjalian visit Rutland for book talk on “The Flight Attendant”
March 7, 2018
Thursday, March 8, 6:30 p.m.—RUTLAND—On Thursday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m., Phoenix Books Rutland will present an event with Chris Bohjalian at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Rutland. Bohjalian will read from and discuss his new book, “The Flight Attendant.” From the New York Times bestselling author of “The Guest Room” comes a powerful story about the ways an entire life can…
Killington to invest $16 million: Resort unveils new/upgraded lifts, improved terrain, and new summer attractions
March 7, 2018
By Polly Lynn Mikula KILLINGTON— On Thursday, March 1, approximately 400 people gathered in the Oscar Wilde Ballroom at Killington Grand Resort for a “Resort Update” presented by Mike Solimano, president and GM of Killington and Pico. The turnout was impressive, with many local business people saying it was the largest crowd they’d ever seen at a…
Vermont receives an ‘F’ for gun laws
March 7, 2018
On March 2, the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence released the latest edition of its annual gun law scorecard, which grades and ranks each state on the strength of its gun laws. This comprehensive, 50-state analysis clearly shows how stronger gun laws help reduce gun death rates and save lives. This year, Vermont received an F due…
Legislative update: Town Meeting week
March 7, 2018
By Senator Alison Clarkson It’s Town Meeting week and we are about half way through Vermont’s Legislative Session. We’ve pressed hard to vote out all the priority bills from our Committees in order to meet our “cross over” deadline (that point in the Session when the bills which we hope will make it into law…
Legislative update: gun control and tax changes
March 7, 2018
By Rep. Jim Harrison, R-Bridgewater, Chittenden, Killington & Mendon A flurry of activity of various gun related issues highlighted activity at the State House this past week, prior to the Town Meeting recess. The legislature will return to Montpelier on March 13. Gun control measures advance In the wake of the horrific shooting in Florida…
Burnham Ford “Burnie” Martin, age 84
March 7, 2018
A celebration of the life of Burnham Ford “Burnie” Martin, beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, musician, outdoorsman and businessman, will be held at The Church of the Wildwood, at 347 Holden Road, in Chittenden Vt., at 12 noon, on Sunday, March 11, followed by a refreshments and a musical gathering. His ashes will be distributed…
RRMC appoints new president and CEO
March 7, 2018
RUTLAND—John Casella, chair of the board at Rutland Regional Medical Center, announced March 2 the board’s unanimous selection of Claudio D. Fort as the next president and CEO of Rutland Regional Medical Center, Vermont’s largest community hospital. Fort will succeed current President and CEO Tom Huebner, who is retiring at the end of March after…
Castleton U ends partnership with REDC downtown
March 7, 2018
RUTLAND—In response to recent restructuring at Castleton University, Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) announced March 1 that the university will end the current colocation of services with REDC in downtown Rutland. The agreement between REDC and CU calls for a 90-day written notice between parties, which has been executed. Under the agreement, Lyle Jepson, who…
Gun safety bills pass Senate, House
March 7, 2018
By Colin Meyn, VTDigger Gov. Phil Scott said he was “disappointed” that a bill addressing gun violence did not make it to his desk last week after the House decided to move on its own “extreme risk” gun seizure bill rather than passing a similar bill already approved by the Senate. The bill that looked most…
Rockin’ The Region with Big Boss Sausage
March 7, 2018
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg Big Boss Sausage is not just something you can order on your pizza but also one of my favorite new bands to grace us here in Killington. You have two chances to see them and I highly recommend attending both: Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 8:30 p.m., both at Outback…
Castleton International Film Festival returns to campus
March 7, 2018
Thursday, March 8, 6:30 p.m.—CASTLETON—During the month of March, the Castleton International Film Festival returns to campus with a series of contemporary films from Latin America, marking the University’s fifth international film screening festival. The festival runs from March 6-20 and is free and open to the public. Screenings are held in Herrick Auditorium, unless indicated, at 6:30 p.m.…
KMS alum to compete in PyeongChang Paralympics
March 7, 2018
By Amy Allen Olympic fever is a real condition, and it was certainly prevalent in the Killington region in recent weeks, but also across the country and world. Many folks felt a pang of sadness when the Olympic Games came to a close. However, fear not: there are more exciting and nailbiting moments to come…
Haff wins close race in Killington
March 7, 2018
Jim Haff elected to Select Board and budget passes by single digit votes at Killington Town Meeting Day By Katy Savage and Polly Lynn Mikula KILLINGTON—Voters approved the budget on Town Meeting Day by just two votes—187 for and 185 against, and elected Select Board Member Jim Haff over Kelly Lange by just five votes.…
Horoscopes for February 28th – March 6th, 2018
March 6, 2018
Cal Garrison (a.k.a Mother of the Skye) writes weekly horoscopes for The Mountain Times. If you would like an emailed notification sent to you weekly, sign up for the newsletter, below. Want to hear more from Mother of the Skye? Check out Mother's Celestial Inspirations for a deeper look into this weeks horoscopes Mother of…