Dear Editor, Last Tuesday the Killington Select Board voted unanimously to proceed with handing over control of the town’s marketing and events to the KPAA [Killington-Pico Area Association]. Details of the proposed agreement are posted on the Killington town website. […]
Category: Letter
Who are our Selectboard and town manager working for?
Dear Editor, I am totally enraged! The citizens of this town have made their feelings known to the Selectboard for at least five years (since the “holy five” purchased Bill’s Country Store), regarding the fact that we did not want […]
“The Case of the Slip-pary Selectman”
Dear Editor, This past Tuesday during “Citizens’ Concerns,” Pat Linnemayr brought up the subject of the West Hill Slip Road. She, like many of the citizens of Killington, want to keep the slip road. Last year, in just two days […]
Cost of solar outweighs benefits, picturesque landscape in jeopardy
Dear Editor, Everyone has an opinion, everyone has a right to differ. We all have a say! There is currently a controversy in Taftsville regarding the installation of a commercial solar farm by an out of state developer on the scenic […]
Volunteers, donors help Rutland blooms
Dear Editor, With Rutland Blooms’ biggest project to date now complete, thanks to the support of dozens of businesses, organizations and individuals, more than 200 trees have been added to the cityscape, improving it for generations. Flowering crabapples now dot […]
Spring Fling dance promotes circles of support
Dear Editor, On Sunday, May 17, ARC Rutland Area again offered a Spring Fling dance for over 60 members, parents and friends of ARC Rutland Area for a fun afternoon of socializing, munching and dancing. Music was provided by Steve […]
A reflection on the end of session
Dear Editor, I apologize for sending this legislative wrapup so late! I was cut military orders early last week and after the session ended late Saturday night I had to rush home, pack and be at Camp Hinds in Raymond, Maine for […]