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Killington local rides in gravel bike-a-thon for cancer research

September 27, 2023
   Killington local Robby Joyce rode in the Pan-Mass Challenge’s (PMC) PMC Unpaved event this past weekend, a gravel bike-a-thon to raise money for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber) in Boston.  Joyce’s  journey with the PMC began in 2019 when the father of his close friend, Paul, was diagnosed with cancer.  After the diagnosis, Joyce and…

Inaugural season of the Killington Junior Golf League dubbed a success

September 20, 2023
  Fall season is now underway; new participants welcome By Arra Derderian, Killington Parks and Recreation Board The inaugural season for the Killington Junior Golf League was a success this summer having nine children between the ages of 9-12 years old participating. The program lasted through July and August. The children had instructional range time provided…

Shrewsbury’s  Evening Song Farm wins conservation award 

September 20, 2023
  Farmers Kara and Ryan Fitzbeauchamp of Shrewsbury won conservation awards, the Vermont Land Trust (VLT) announced Sept. 14.   The Fitzbeauchamps of Evening Song Farm in Shrewsbury won the 2023 Eric Rozendaal Memorial Award. The winners received the awards at the land trust’s annual member meeting in Barnard on Sept. 13.   “We’re delighted to celebrate…

U.S. Open of MTB returns 

September 20, 2023
  About 500 of the world’s best mountain bike athletes are expected to compete in the Fox U.S. Open of Mountain Biking Sept. 23  in four events — a best whip competition, downhill race, dual slalom, and an enduro race,  “We’re excited to show off the Killington Bike Park. We’ve been putting a lot of…

Killington receives $18.4m USDA loan for Killington Road

September 20, 2023
  By Polly Mikula On Monday, Sept. 18, Killington Town Manager Michael Ramsey, received a letter approving the town for an $18,394,000 loan from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The letter was titled “FY23 Killington Forward – Killington Road Reconstruction Project.” The total note was broken into two loans as each USDA loan…

County prosecutor clears Fair Haven officer in fatal shooting

September 13, 2023
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger The Rutland County state’s attorney said he has determined that the fatal shooting of a Castleton man by a Fair Haven police officer earlier this year was justified and he will not file criminal charges. The shooting by Fair Haven Police Detective Shaun Hewitt took place June 19 in Fair Haven, killing…

It’s been a wet summer, what does that mean for fall foliage? 

September 13, 2023
  By Emma Cotton/VTDigger Vermont forests have experienced floodwaters, a general excess of moisture, wildfire smoke, unexpected frost and heat waves this growing season. Still, according to state officials, none of those conditions are expected to disrupt the fall foliage season. “In general, things look really good,” said Josh Halman, forest health program manager for the…

Lyme disease prevention vaccine trial begins recruiting in Vermont

September 13, 2023
  Enrollment is open to ages 5 and older  The University of Vermont Medical Center and the Vaccine Testing Center at UVM’s Larner College of Medicine will operate as a study site for a worldwide Phase 3 clinical study to investigate the efficacy, safety and immunogenicity of an investigational Lyme disease vaccine candidate. The study,…

High school entrepreneurs are eligible to win full-tuition to UVM

September 13, 2023
  The University of Vermont announced Sept. 5 the Vermont Pitch Challenge, a new entrepreneurial-focused competition that gives high school students from across the world in grades 10-12 a chance to pitch innovative and impactful business plans — all while competing for individual cash prizes and full tuition scholarships to UVM, valued at up to $180,000. …

Family can’t find home, buys Ripton’s inn

September 13, 2023
  By John Flowers/Addison County Independent RIPTON — In addition to abundant rainfall, this summer has brought numerous housing inquiries from people seeking to relocate to an Addison County that has few available homes to offer. The Guilbeau family of Austin, Texas, was among those seeking to lay down new roots in greener and steeper…

Second Lake Pauline cleanup provides Labor Day enjoyment

September 13, 2023
  Ludlow’s Lake Pauline was transformed from a muddy collection back into an exquisite place to spend Labor Day weekend, thanks to the dedicated efforts of about 30 people who came together the previous Saturday to clean up debris from the July 10 flood. The event, under the auspices of the Lake Rescue Association (LRA),…

 Hartland, other towns won’t get federal funding for flood damage

September 13, 2023
  By Curt Peterson Acting Hartland Town Manager Martin Dole told the select board Wednesday evening the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is not going to include Hartland’s July 21 flooding with its  latest emergency declaration. “FEMA declares a state emergency when damages from an event exceed $ million” Dole said. “Towns that incurred damage…

Ludlow Rotary flood recovery reaches $100,000

September 13, 2023
  During a recent community meeting with representatives from the State of Vermont to exchange information on state assistance in flood recovery and to inform them about the damages, Thomas Ray, Ludlow Area Rotary Club president, reported that Ludlow Area Rotary will spend about $100,000.  Funds available so far in response to the recent flooding…

New salon comes to Killington after location in Ludlow floods

September 13, 2023
  Seventh Heaven Salon is now in former Mountain Cuts building By Katy Savage The July flood brought a new salon to Killington. Owner Peggy Campney and stylist Katelyn Stewart opened Seventh Heaven Salon & Spa at the former Mountain Cuts building on Route 4 in Killington after their space in Ludlow flooded on July…

Killington receives Catalyst grant

September 13, 2023
  Killington officials gathered in Montpelier on Friday, Sept. 8, for an award ceremony where they received the largest Catalyst Grant in Vermont  at $2.25 million. One million dollars will be used toward a new municipal system and $1.25 million for upgrading Killington Road. The town of Killington was among 13 communities  awarded a total…