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Two killed in Rutland flames
October 31, 2018
By Katy Savage Two people died at a fire on 41 Baxter Street Saturday evening, police said. Police and fire officials were called to fire in the wood frame building around 4:30 p.m. Oct. 27. The 41 Baxter Street is city-owned. It was purchased out of tax sale in 2017 due to about $12,200 in…
‘I know how to get to the summit,’ Wade says
October 31, 2018
Senate candidate shares story of hang-gliding off Denali By Polly Lynn Mikula Summiting Denali in Alaska, the nation’s tallest peak at 20,310-feet, is a feat only the toughest and most daring adventurers even attempt. Rochester resident and Windsor County senate candidate Mason “Cloud” Wade not only summited the peak, he did it carrying a hang-glider…
Polls show incumbents likely to win
October 31, 2018
Incumbent governor Phil Scott Dem. challenger Christine Hallquist Results from the October Vermont Public Radio/Vermont PBS poll were recently released. It showed 45 percent of the respondents approved of the way Gov. Phil Scott was handling his job. About 26 percent disapproved and 28 percent weren’t sure. The poll also showed Scott is likely to…
Mold issue at school dates back 25 years
October 31, 2018
Correction: In the article below we inadvertently reported the following issues incorrectly: While many prognoses for The Prosper Valley School (TPVS) were discussed at the Oct. 16 meeting, permanently closing the school was not one of them. While moisture has been an on-going problem at the school, mold was only identified this year. Donna Martin…
Killington Farmers’ Market wraps up season
October 25, 2018
By Susan Durant It was a brisk afternoon for the final Killington Farmers’ Market of the 2018 season. A group of friends thought it was the perfect excuse to explore the trails at Mission Farm and end the afternoon at the market. Four of the friends, from the Greater Killington Women’s club, were joined by…
High court rejects bid by ex-Rutland City attorney to overturn prison term
October 25, 2018
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger The Vermont Supreme Court has rejected a call to overturn the prison sentence for a former attorney for the city Rutland who argued that the judge who sent him behind bars for his role in fatal drunken crash had it out for him. The ruling issued Friday, Oct. 19, by the…
Foster T. Chandler, marketing pioneer, guru
October 25, 2018
Foster T. Chandler Jr., a ski industry legend and marketing icon who helped catapult Killington into one of the nation’s largest and most successful ski areas, will be among honorees inducted into the Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct. 27. One of the consummate marketing directors in the ski business…
‘Day One’ celebration brings over 500 to slopes
October 24, 2018
By Katy Savage Killington is open for the season. The resort opened Friday, Oct. 19 with three trails and about 10 inches of manmade snow covering the base. More than 500 people attended opening day, which allowed only passholders on the trails. The resort opened to the general public on Saturday. The lifts opened just…
Fire consumes Vermont Country Store warehouse
October 24, 2018
By Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger CLARENDON — A late-night weekend blaze consumed a Vermont Country Store backup warehouse that many people, hearing initial police scanner chatter and incomplete press reports, feared was the nearby call and distribution center for the $100 million three-generation family business. “We purchased the building just a few months ago to store overflow…
Too big to rent? Public hearing on VRBOs postponed
October 24, 2018
By Katy Savage A public hearing before the Killington Development Review Board about a Killington rental home was called off moments after it started Oct. 17. Attorney Pat Burke, who represented several property owners in the Cricket Hill Community at the meeting, argued the Wednesday night meeting held no merit because the owners of the…
City’s third sculpture honors woman Revolutionary hero
October 24, 2018
RUTLAND—The city enhanced its downtown sculpture trail Oct. 19 with the unveiling of a seven-foot-tall marble sculpture of Revolutionary War hero Ann Story. The work of art stands near the intersection of West Street and Cottage Street. Ann Story, with help from her son Solomon, spied for Ethan Allen during the Revolutionary War. The sculpture…
Killington legends to be inducted into the Vermont Ski Hall of Fame
October 24, 2018
By Karen D. Lorentz Killington will be well-represented in the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame Class of 2018, which will be celebrated at an induction ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 27 at Killington Grand Resort Hotel. Foster Chandler and Janet and Brad Mead all hailed from Killington and Pico; other awardees include Dennis Donahue,…
Mold could cost school $500K
October 24, 2018
By Curt Peterson Windsor Central Modified Unified Union School District (WCMUUSD) facilities manager Joe Rigoli told the Board in Reading on Oct. 12 that he learned a lot about the history of The Prosper Valley School from a box of old paperwork tucked away in a building recess. TPVS was closed indefinitely this fall and…
Tips to keep trick or treaters safe this Halloween
October 24, 2018
Halloween is just days away, one of the most popular holidays in this country. Little witches, ghosts, pirates and superheroes will soon take to the streets for trick or treat fun, and the American Red Cross of NH & VT has tips to help everyone stay safe while enjoying the festivities. “Halloween is a fun…
Killington set to open Friday
October 18, 2018
Killington is scheduled to kick off its 2018-19 winter season at 10 a.m on Friday, Oct.19 becoming the first Eastern resort to open for skiing and snowboarding. The first turns of the season on Friday will be reserved exclusively for Season Pass, Express Card, Beast365 and Ikon Pass holders. The resort will open to the general…