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What is workforce housing? Who qualifies?
February 22, 2023
Killington town has plans for a 250-300 unit development, if the TIF bond for a municipal water system passes (Article 5) By Polly Mikula In addition to safe drinking water, one of the most popular promises of a municipal water system in Killington is the possibility for a significant workforce housing development. Last Thursday, Feb.…
Preschool proposed for North Chittenden Grange Hall
February 22, 2023
By Brett Yates Two Chittenden residents want to organize a year-round, “nature-based” preschool for local families who’ve struggled to find full-time, affordable childcare in the area. Although the proposed Chittenden Forest School would offer most of its instruction outdoors — even in the winter — it would also need a facility for naptime and occasional…
Hartland intersection project moves forward
February 22, 2023
By Curt Peterson After public comments from four residents, three of whom were in favor of the reconfiguration of the Hartland Three Corners intersection, selectman Clyde Jenne moved to accept the $1,283,889.50 bid to complete the project at the Monday, Feb. 21 Select Board meeting. Chair Phil Hobbie seconded the motion. Hobbie and Jenne were…
Good pickings
February 21, 2023
By Paul Holmes Two bald eagles take advantage of the warm weather and hunt for food on the open waters of the Ottauquechee River on River road across from the Riverside Cemetery on Feb. 15.
Second public hearing for Killington TIF bond draws new attendees, questions
February 14, 2023
By Polly Mikula The second public hearing for Killington’s TIF bond was about half as well attended as the first hearing on Jan. 30, but drew many new attendees. About eight residents attended in person at the Public Safety building with 27 others attending via Zoom. The hearing again began with an overview of Killington…
Local schools grapple with hoax shooting calls
February 14, 2023
By Katy Savage Otter Valley Union High School in Brandon, Fair Haven High School and Christ the King in Rutland were among 21 Vermont schools that received hoax calls purporting to report shootings the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 8. Slate Valley Union Supervisory Union Superintendent Brooke Olsen-Farrell said she was informed by a school resource…
City voters to consider option tax
February 14, 2023
Rutland city voters will consider a 1% sales option tax on Town Meeting Day, March 7. The option tax has been discussed by the Board of Aldermen several times in the past but this will be the first time it’s put before voters. The option tax was last considered in 2017 when David Allaire faced…
Killington Resort celebrates its team with Beast Week, Feb. 11-17
February 14, 2023
By Brooke Geery With winter operations in full swing, it’s an exciting time to work at Killington Resort and Pico Mountain. Every department is churning at full steam to provide an incredible experience for guests. From ticket sales to the rental shop to the Killington Grand Hotel, something is happening 24 hours a day. During…
Additional budget items on the school district ballot will increase tax rates, if approved
February 8, 2023
By Polly Mikula When asked if taxes are going up, Killington selectman and Windsor Central School District (WCSD) school district board member Jim Haff didn’t waffle. “Yes,” he said bluntly. Then explained. “There are two main parts of your tax bill, the state education tax makes up the majority and then there’s the town’s municipal…
Baird Farm, Pittsford resident appear on ‘The Bachelor’
February 8, 2023
By Katy Savage Baird Farm syrup in Chittenden is getting national attention as a local resident competes on ABC’S dating reality show, “The Bachelor.” On the show, former Pittsford resident Gabi Elnicki steps out of a limousine carrying a pint of maple syrup from Baird Farm. As she meets the bachelor, Zach Shallcross, a 26-year-old…
Gun found near dumpster at Rutland High School
February 8, 2023
Staff report Principal Greg Schillinger said an inoperable firearm was found near a dumpster at Rutland High School on Feb. 6. Schillinger sent a letter to parents on Feb. 6, explaining the gun appeared to be left over the weekend. “The hunting rifle was broken, rusted and appears to be very old,” Schillinger said. Schillinger…
Woodstock parents express concern about school safety
February 8, 2023
By Katy Savage Nearly 200 parents sounded off at Windsor Central School Board members at a meeting, Monday, Feb. 6, for lack of transparency about a potentially violent incident at Woodstock Elementary School, which led to a School Board member’s and fourth grade teacher’s resignation. “I am disturbed by the latest incident at WES and…
Soar gets third place in dual moguls
February 8, 2023
Staff report Killington’s Hannah Soar secured a podium spot and a third place finish in World Cup dual moguls at Deer Valley Resort in Utah on Sunday, Feb. 4. This was her best performance of the season and her first podium. Soar has previously done well at Deer Valley — the only United States…
WCSU board member resigns in wake of school violence, district to change emergency response protocols
February 1, 2023
Staff report A Windsor Central Supervisory Union board member resigned Tuesday, Jan. 31, citing the district’s mishandling of violence at Woodstock Elementary School. Todd Ulman resigned effective immediately. “I am disturbed by the latest incident at WES and how our district handles communication to parents, teachers, administrators and the community at large,” Ulman said in…
Ludlow resident wins on Jeopardy
February 1, 2023
Staff report Jake DeArruda, who is originally from Ludlow, is making a name for himself on "Jeopardy!" DeArruda won three games in a row on the popular game show Jan. 27 and Jan. 30-31 DeArruda now lives in Massachusetts and works as a delivery dispatcher for Yale Appliance.