By Polly Lynn Mikula Despite new management, Green Mountain National Golf Course is preparing to open nine holes for residents and season pass holders as early as April 27 (if the weather cooperates). Opening for the general public is slated for mid-May. […]
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Hagenbarth named interim town manager of Killington; Town signs contract for golf course management, lends $250,000 to golf pro shop
By Julia Purdy On Tuesday, April 17, the Killington Select Board and 18 members of the public in addition to town employees, gathered for the regularly scheduled meeting. After adjourning for a brief executive session at the beginning of the […]
Killington appoints Chet Hagenbarth as interim town manager
Town also signs contract with golf course management company, lends $250,000 to golf pro shop
Mud season is here! Help protect fragile trail environments
By Emily Benning Green Mountain Club cautions trail users about Mud Season closures.
Fifth Rutland sculpture to honor Andrea Mead Lawrence
RUTLAND— Andrea Mead Lawrence (1932-2009), a Rutland native and America’s only Olympic skier to win two gold medals in the same event, will be the subject of the fifth sculpture in a series highlighting figures of local and regional history. […]
Killington youth winds up stint as State House page
KILLINGTON— Otto Nisimblat, son of Steve Nisimblat and Jennifer Iannantuoni of Killington, has just completed a six-week session as a page in the. He was one of 30 eighth grade students from around the state who served this legislative session. […]
Fuel tank law forces business decisions
By Julia Purdy Motorists looking for a quick fill-up will have to drive a little farther in Rutland and Chittenden, as two well-patronized gas stations have closed their pumps in response to a state law, passed in 2013, requiring the […]
Townspeople spoke, Killington Select Board listened
By Julia Purdy KILLINGTON— On Thursday, April 12, the Killington Select Board held a special meeting for the specific purpose of receiving public input and discussion on two urgent topics, which emerged from Town Meeting this year: future management of […]
Killington Elementary School students, teachers, parent donate hair
By Robin Alberti Adults (back row, left-right): Cathy Foutch, Killington recreation director; Jodi LeBrun, teacher; Beth Sarandrea, mom and owner of Liquid Art; and Erica Hurd, Mountain Cuts Salon. Kids (front row, left-right): Allison Daigle, 5th grade; Samantha Daigle, 3rd grade; […]
Splish Slash…
[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”13″ gal_title=”Pond Skimming 2018″] By Jerry LeBlond Despite the chilly spring weather, hundreds turned out for the annual Pond Skimming event at Killington Resort, Saturday, April 14. The event was held at the base of Highline this year.