By Kurt Wehde Will Novak, center, visited Okemo from Phoenix to crash a bachelor party in ’80s-style ski gear.
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Filmmaker hopes newest film is his best
By Katy Savage Rutland filmmaker David Giancola has produced 25 features since the early 1990s. He was determined to try something different with his latest—a sci-fi movie called “Axcellerator.” “Axcellerator” is the first digital movie his company, Edgewood Productions, has […]
State tests cell phone coverage, challenges maps
By Katy Savage Locals know that there is no cell phone coverage in South Woodstock. They know cell phone coverage drops in and out on Route 100 and Route 4. Now, the state has data proving that Vermont’s cell phone […]
Scott addresses economy, workforce in State of the State
By Katy Savage Gov. Phil Scott highlighted the education and the economy in his 32-minute state address, Thursday, Jan. 10. Coming off a contentious year, where the session extended a month while Legislators debated a tax increase, and in the […]
Killington home gets architecture award
By Erica Allen Studio This home in Killington received the peer choice award for its unique architecture at the annual AIA Vermont ceremony Dec. 13. The home was designed by BirdseyeVT, an architecture firm in Richmond. Vermont.
To get out of debt, Killington could see significant tax hike
By Katy Savage KILLINGTON— The town could see a significant tax increase in the future. Town Manager Chet Hagenbarth said the town has accumulated about $2.2 million worth of debt, coming partly from about $588,000 of unfunded expenses from […]
City Creek Path advances
By Katy Savage RUTLAND— Plans to complete the City Creek Path are underway. The City Creek Path has been 10 years in the making. Once completed, it will be a paved, handicapped-accessible path that connects Giorgetti Park to the College […]