Nestled near a hillside in Hartland sits land that has seen agricultural uses since the 1770s. Now home to Cedar Mountain Farm and Cobb Hill Cheese, this land continues to support Vermont’s agricultural traditions with an eye toward the […]
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Town of Killington receives additional Catalyst funding, bringing awards total to $3m
On Thursday, Oct. 26, Governor Phil Scott and the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) announced that the town of Killington has received another Catalyst grant, bringing the total grant to $3 million for its municipal water system and a […]
Veterans invited to share stories, listen at Vets Town Halls
Veterans are invited to speak for up to 10 minutes each about what their service means to them at Vets Town Hall, a Vermont-based nonprofit that aims to increase understanding between veterans and civilians. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend and […]
Swimmer wanted: Killington team set to dive into the winter season, Nov. 6
New Head Coach John Fisher takes the helm KILLINGTON—The Upper Valley Aquatic Club (UVAC) will launch its second winter swim season at Pico’s pool in Killington, starting on Monday, Nov. 6. With new Head Swim Coach John Fisher at […]
Wendy Neal honored by VARA Hall of Fame
Courtesy Okemo Wendy Woodworth Neal, a coach and director of Okemo’s competition programs (1986 – 2002) and Head of School for Okemo Mountain School (2002-2010) will be inducted into the Vermont Alpine Racing Association (VARA) Hall of Fame on Oct. […]
Q&A with Town Manager Michael Ramsey clarifying Killington Forward, cost, timeline
Courtesy Town of Killington Map shows the locations of Phase 1 municipal water and road projects planned as part of the Killington Forward projects. Staff report Killington Forward infrastructure investments and construction have recently kicked off — the […]
Family, friends and colleagues celebrate the life of Honoree Fleming at memorial for slain Castleton professor
Honoree Fleming By Auditi Guha/VTDigger CASTLETON — More than 150 people packed the Fine Arts Center at Vermont State University’s Castleton campus on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 22. They […]
Committee presents policing recommendation for Hartland
By Curt Peterson At the Oct.16 Select Board meeting the Policing in Hartland Committee presented recommendations for future law enforcement. Mandi Potter, committee chair and a selectwoman, read the 1.5-page report created by the seven-member panel. At […]
Rutland man arrested for cocaine sale
After a four-month drug investigation, a Rutland man was arrested for five counts of sale of cocaine on Tuesday, Oct. 17. Police arrested Kevin Seward, 36, of Rutland. The investigation into Seward’s distribution of cocaine involved the use of […]
$1K of tools stolen from AOT garage
Police said an Ingersoll and several Milwaukee tools were stolen from the Agency of Transportation garage in Tunbridge. Transportation Area Maintenance Supervisor Daryl Benson told police the tools were last observed present at the site on Oct. 13 and […]