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January is National Safety Awareness month
January 12, 2016
Submitted As a reminder of safety on the slopes, please wear your helmet! KILLINGTON — January is National Safety Awareness month, and Killington Resort is celebrating all month. Along with National Ski Areas Association, Killington Resort will be educating skiers and riders about slope safety awareness throughout the month of January by promoting “Your Responsibility Code”…
Billings Farm open for weekends in winter
January 12, 2016
January — WOODSTOCK —Billings Farm & Museum will open on Saturdays and Sundays in January and February, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring the operating dairy farm, restored 1890 Farm House, plus programs and activities. Visit the dairy farm for interactive programs with the livestock and the afternoon milking of the herd, which begins at…
Plethora of wellness programs for all abilities offered at Castleton Center
January 12, 2016
CASTLETON — The New Year has arrived and it’s time to put those New Year’s resolutions into action. The Castleton Community Center offers many ways to promote health and wellness. The following programs are free and transportation can be provided for those who qualify, so there is no excuse not to get started. As always check…
Snow or no snow, Foundry kicks off season of classic entertainment
January 12, 2016
KILLINGTON — The Foundry at Summit Pond has launched a full slate of entertainment for the winter season, including regular appearances by the area’s most popular musical talent. Killington’s favorite ivory tickler Frank Chase teams up with Smokin’ J (Blue Jay Way’s drummer Terry J) every Tuesday through Thursday starting at 5 p.m. for a unique…
Wild bee decline threatens U.S. crop production, UVM study finds
January 12, 2016
Submitted Photo One: A map showing the 139 counties at risk. Photo Two: A map of bee abundance across the U.S. Photo Three: Taylor Ricketts and Insu Koh The first national study to map U.S. wild bees suggests they’re disappearing in many of the country’s most important farmlands — including California’s Central Valley, the Midwest’s…
Ring in the New Year Vermont-style: 16 events to celebrate 2016
January 12, 2016
Courtesy of VermontVacation.com Vermont’s New Year’s Eve celebrations often include vibrant fireworks displays. STATEWIDE — The Green Mountain State is host to traditional New Year’s Eve festivals full of fireworks, torchlight parades and fanfare, but there’s also an array of unconventional celebrations. From VermontVacation.com, here are Vermont’s top 16 events to ring in 2016. (Please check…
Officers fatally shoot man during drug raid in Burlington
January 12, 2016
By Morgan True, VTDigger State Police process the scene at 101 Elmwood Avenue in Burlington where officers fatally shot a man during a drug raid. By Morgan True, VTDigger BURLINGTON — Police shot and killed a man during a drug raid at an apartment just north of downtown Tuesday evening, Dec 22, according to Vermont…
Minimum wage to increase to $9.60 Jan. 1
January 12, 2016
Vermont’s minimum wage will increase from $9.15 to $9.60 on Jan. 1. The measure is part of legislation that Gov. Peter Shumlin signed to raise the wage each year until it reaches $10.50 in 2018. The legislation signed in June 2014 raised the minimum wage from $8.73 to $9.15 in 2015. After rising to $9.60…
Serious accident closes Route 4
January 12, 2016
By Richard Podlesney A tractor trailor skids and slides across all three lanes of traffice on Route 4 in Killington. The road was closed for hours. By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — Slippery roads led to a Tractor Trailer accident that closed Route 4 on the west side of Killington at the base of the Sherburne…
Vermont leaders approach cannabis with healthy skepticism and caution, not naiveté
January 12, 2016
Dear Editor, I’m a ninth generation Vermonter so while I might be proud, I think history has shown that we’re very capable of governing ourselves, even when our approach is different from those of other states. In response to the op-ed by Julia Purdy “Vermont ‘exceptionalism’ is naïve,” I ask: Was it naive to help…
Bigger than Christmas
January 12, 2016
By Lee J. Kahrs This Christmas may feel a bit off, edgier than Yuletides past. It’s not just the unseasonably warm December we’ve been having, or the lack of snow. Oh, it’s the climate, all right, but there is more than one. Yes, Virginia, it may be climate change in the environmental sense, but there…
A very tough job
January 12, 2016
By Lee H. Hamilton You know who I feel sorry for? Today’s politicians. You’ll laugh at this, but hear me out. This is a very tough time to be a politician—whether running for office or trying to lead while holding office. The people who have undertaken to represent us face circumstances that make campaigning and…
New progress report addresses residents’ goals outlined in 2008
January 12, 2016
Dear Editor, In 2007, the Killington Growth Initiative (KGI), a community group composed of business leaders, local government and residents, identified key challenges before the town, including a depressed economy, decline in cultural activities, lack of sustainable year-round economy, poor communication, and a strained relationship between Killington Resort and community members. KGI worked with the…
Climate fraud
January 12, 2016
Dear Editor, One of the biggest frauds being perpetrated on this country is the attempt by our national leaders and some misguided individuals right here in our own state of “what’s yours is mine” Vermont, is none other than climate change. The climate has changed continually since God rested on the seventh day, after the…