By Diane Scappaticci Rosenblum KILLINGTON—On Town Meeting Day, Tuesday, March 1, Killington voters will be asked to approve a 10-year, low-interest loan of $200,000 in order to replace its library roof. The proposed loan would require zero percent down, meaning […]
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Say “no” to a carbon tax
Dear Editor, There have been a number of letters citing the need for a Vermont carbon tax. Some proposing as much as $0.50 a gallon since energy prices are currently low. Although I don’t disagree that global carbon emissions need […]
Killington solar roundtable a success
KILLINGTON — The Killington Energy Committee sends out a big thank you to the over 20 community members that attended the solar roundtable that was conducted this past Saturday, Nov. 7. The roundtable provided an opportunity for several Killington residents […]
Thinking of going solar?
Saturday, Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. — KILLINGTON — For anyone thinking about installing solar panels and how it helps both your pocket book and the environment, join the Killington Energy Committee’s round table discussion on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Sherburne […]
Keep the slip lane
Dear Editor, It appears that there is a concerted Killington town effort to either eliminate the West Hill slip lane, or make it dysfunctional. For many years the slip lane has safely removed exiting Access Road traffic from the dysfunctional […]
Killington Energy Committee seeks approval for Article 4 efficiency measure
Dear Editor, One of the projects being undertaken by the Killington Energy Committee, at the request of our town manager, is the replacement of the balance of the Killington walkway’s metal halide light fixtures with energy-efficient LED fixtures. Previously we […]