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February 7, 2019
Killington man arrested State police arrested a man for possessing cocaine in Killington Jan. 29. Police said Shane Rand, 31, of Killington was stopped on Route 100 in Killington around 2 a.m. Jan. 29. Investigation revealed that Rand was operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.  After taking Rand into custody, Troopers…

Brattleboro resident wins hunting lottery

February 7, 2019
Kevin Condon, 34, of Brattleboro, Vermont, is the lucky winner of the 2018 Vermont Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License Lottery. Condon will be entitled to hunt and fish for free for the rest of his life.  Condon  was drawn as the winner from among 11,364 lottery tickets purchased in 2018. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife…

State launches infants in the workplace program

February 7, 2019
Gov. Phil Scott, Secretary of Administration Susanne Young and Human Resources Commissioner Beth Fastiggi announced an “Infants in the Workplace” program for state employees. The policy will allow a state employee the option to bring their infant children up to the age of 6 months to work. The program  launched on Friday, Feb. 1. The…

PEGTV seeks applicants for $2000 Courcelle Scholarship

February 7, 2019
Two Rutland County high school seniors who exhibit a high level of proficiency and intend to pursue post-secondary education at an accredited college, university or trade school have the opportunity to receive a $2000 scholarship. The Rutland PEGTV Courcelle Scholarship honors the memory of Joe Courcelle for his pioneering work for Public Access Television in…

Rutland gets new public defender

February 7, 2019
Katelyn Atwood has joined the Rutland County Public Defender’s staff after working for a year with attorney Mark Furlan. Working with Furlan, she already worked with clients having a conflict of interest with the Public Defender’s office. The 34 year old joins the office as an additional attorney, not a replacement, the office’s supervising attorney…

The judgment-free skiing zone

February 7, 2019
By Dan Egan Skiing is a Zen sport.  The essence of the experience is to escape from the mundane routine of life and step into the adventure of the now.  Gliding on, over and through snow provides us with the opportunity to experience, observe and express the emotion of being wrapped in a winter day.…

Dollar General opposition charges harassment

February 7, 2019
By Lani Duke Poultney Properties LLC has been harassing Poultney resident Neil Vreeland and his wife, Vreeland complained in a motion for protective order and extraordinary relief filed in Environmental Court Jan. 14, according to meeting minutes. Vreeland believes he is targeted for his opposition to the property owner’s planned Dollar General development. The property…

‘ Friends forever ’ Shale Hill obstacle course shuts down

February 6, 2019
Photo courtesy OCR Nation A competitor reaches for a rope at Shale Hill for the last race Saturday, Feb. 2.

Okemo superpipe is open

February 6, 2019
Photo submitted The Okemo superpipe, 500 feet in length with 18-foot high walls, opened for the season Jan. 27.

Entrepreneur to consolidate two Rutland apparel stores

February 6, 2019
By Curt Peterson Rutland entrepreneur Rebecca Buonadonna is planning to consolidate her two apparel stores into one – popular Raw Honey Apparel at 5 Center Street will be moving into Fruition Fineries space at 56 Merchants Row at the end of February. The retailer hasn’t decided just how to configure the new combined operations, but…

Community questions

February 6, 2019
Editor’s note: these questions have been collected and submitted to the Mountain Times on behalf of some members of the Killington community, who wish to remain anonymous. We have asked experts on each topic to answer their questions: On the 1 percent option tax: Many Killington citizens/voters in town want to know why the 1…

Fact sheet: Understanding Killington’s proposed budget

February 6, 2019
By Chet Hagenbarth The general fund budget is comprised of three primary sections: operations, capital funds and debt service. This year’s budget proposes to reduce the operations budget, bring capital funding to a sustainable level, and hold debt service funding at or below the most recent 5-year levels.  This budget and Articles 6 & 7…

Rutland Regional Marketing Initiative offers ‘ concierge service ’ to attract residents

February 6, 2019
Building on the regional marketing campaign and grassroots efforts to help people move to Vermont, Rutland’s Regional Marketing Initiative (RMI) is “rolling out the red carpet” to prospective new Rutland County residents. The RMI today announced the creation of Rutland Red Carpet, a program to provide a local “concierge” to help people considering a move…

Killington to see tax jump

February 6, 2019
Staff report Editor’s note: Also see the Killington town manager’s report on the budget on page 4. Two candidates are vying for a Killington Select Board seat on Town Meeting Day. Incumbent Patty McGrath is running against Charles Claffey for a three-year term. McGrath, the owner of McGrath’s Irish Pub and the Inn at Long…

Castleton University to take over School of Resort Management

February 6, 2019
Staff Report KILLINGTON— The Killington Resort Hospitality Training Program has a new home. After Green Mountain College announced two weeks ago that it was closing in May, thereby folding its partnership with Killington, the resort quickly turned to Castleton University as a host. The new partnership has been given verbal approval from the New England…