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Wallingford to appoint constable
March 6, 2019
Wallingford voters agreed to appoint a constable instead of electing one in the future. The article passsed 227-144 on Tuesday. Bruce Duchesne defeated Mark Tessier for a three-year select board seat 185– 158. John McLallen defeated Bill Brooks for a two-year select board seat 190-180. Jill Stone Teer was named delinquent tax collector over Lee Perry 225-129…
Brandon names new selectman
March 6, 2019
Tim Guiles defeated Dennis Reisenweaver for an open three-year select board seat in Brandon on Tuesday. Guiles won in an Australian ballot vote 400-242. Voters re-elected incumbents Brian Coolidge and chair Seth Hopkins to one year terms on the elect board. All articles also passed in Brandon. Voters approved a $2.6 million budget to be…
Rutland town says ‘yes’ to school safety
March 6, 2019
Timothy Hammond defeated incumbent Nicole McPhee 474-375 for a two-year school board seat in Rutland town. Rutland voters approved all special articles, including a $235,000 bond to improve elementary school safety on Town Meeting Day. The bond passed 526-322. Voters also approved a $7.9 million school budget 550-331 and a $986,277 general fund budget 774-122.
Bridgewater names new selectman
March 6, 2019
Bridgewater has a new Select Board member. Voters elected Brian Bontrager over Bruce Page in a 91-34 floor vote on Tuesday. Bontrager, a former school board and planning commission member, was elected to Mary Oldenburg’s seat, after Oldenburg resigned following 17 years of service. Bontrager, who owns Bontrager Custom Builders, will serve on the board…
Woodstock approves climate change articles
March 6, 2019
Incumbent select board member John Doten, Jr. defeated challenger Eden Marceau-Piconi 436-310 on Tuesday. Woodstock voters unanimously approved the $3.9 million budget from a floor vote on Saturday March, 2. The budget will raise the tax rate approximately 1.6 cents per $100 assessed value, or 3.7 percent. Two climate change articles were also approved at…
Rutland city approves town, school budgets
March 6, 2019
Incumbent Rutland Mayor David Allaire won re-election for his two-year seat against Michel Messier 1707-657 Tuesday night. Messier also lost in a bid for city treasurer 1963-429 to incumbent Mary Markowski. All of Rutland city's municipal and school budgets passed as did all the articles. Voters approved about $10 million in bond payments to address sewage and road…
Claffey defeats McGrath, all articles pass
March 6, 2019
Newcomer Chuck Claffey widely defeated incubment Patty McGrath 202-110 votes at Town Meeting Day Tuesday, March 5. McGrath has lived in Killington for 28 years and served as selectwoman for six. She said earlier contention on the board is no longer an issue and the town is moving toward fiscal sustainability. She wants to continue…
Record winds
February 28, 2019
High winds battered the region earlier this week, setting a new record for February at the summit of Mount Washington in N.H. On Monday, Feb. 25, the Hays Chart (above) recorded a gust of 171 m.p.h.– more powerful than a Category 5 hurricane! The previous monthly record was 166 m.p.h. set in 1972. Mount Washington is…
Killington swimmer qualifies for AGE group meet
February 28, 2019
By Kim Peters Killington Aquatic Club is finishing strong in their competitive swimming season. The swim team had 17 athletes compete at a qualifying meet, Regionals, at the end of February. The season is coming to an end, but not until Sophia Nisiblat competes at the AGE group meet March 3 at Worcester Polytech Institute…
Resort offers volunteers free lift tickets
February 28, 2019
Killington Resort will host the sixth annual Slash & Berm Burton Snowboards event March 8-10. Snowboarders will gather at Killington’s Stash terrain park to take advantage of the natural terrain and all the creative elements the mountain has to offer to benefit the Burton Chill Foundation. The action will start on Friday with a Shop…
Green Mountain Power named one of most innovative companies in the world
February 28, 2019
For the third year in a row, Green Mountain Power earned a spot among the top10 most innovative energy companies in the world, landing at number 5 in energy as Fast Company released its prestigious list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2019. GMP joins companies like Apple, Stitch Fix and Peloton on the…
Killington presents public safety building plans
February 27, 2019
By Curt Peterson The Killington Select Board presented plans for the proposed new Public Services Building at a special meeting in the fire house Tuesday, Feb. 26. On March 5 voters will be asked to authorize borrowing up to $4,775,000 to finance construction on a Killington Road parcel the town has already purchased. Chief Roth…
Presidents week was strong for business
February 27, 2019
By David Young, courtesy Killington Resort A young skier practices tricks in a park at Killington Resort. Conditions have been great and local resorts are 100 percent open. Now Killington, Pico, Okemo and Suicide Six look ahead to the spring – where events and discounts are hallmarks of the season. But don’t get too excited…
‘ Same goals, different perspectives ’
February 27, 2019
Two Killington Select Board candidates vie for seat By Curt Peterson KILLINGTON—A dozen hardy souls braved a whiteout snowstorm Monday, Feb. 25, to hear the two candidates for Killington Select Board’s one open seat answer questions. Mike Coppinger, executive director of the Killington Pico Area Association, moderated the event held at the Welcome Center and…
School budget up slightly, some rates down
February 27, 2019
By Katy Savage Despite consolidating schools and restructuring staff to find savings, the Windsor Central Supervisory Union budget is up slightly. The $18 million budget, to be presented to voters on Town Meeting Day, is up about .73 percent from the previous year, though the individual tax rates will vary between each town. Some towns…