By Virginia Dean For the last 38 years, Steve Finer has dedicated his time to helping those in need in the greater Killington-Rutland community. Now, he will be retiring as a volunteer from the Killington Fire and Rescue and the […]
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Mountain Times — Vol. 51, No. 03 — Jan. 19-25, 2022
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Our democracy needs CPR: Vote!
By Marguerite Jill Dye Steve Finer began mountain rescue decades ago in Wyoming and has served as a longtime leader of Killington Fire and Rescue. He also works in Rutland Regional Medical Center’s emergency center, so his three-hour CPR class […]
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 […]
Celebration for Leo held
Courtesy of Kathryn Barry Bellis KILLINGTON — On Sunday, Sept. 6, a special gathering took place at the Church of Our Saviour on Mission Farm Road in Killington to meet Leo, the golden retriever lost in the woods following a car accident on July 31. In attendance […]
Dry hydrants expand fire protection in rural areas
Photo by Steve Finer A new dry hydrant was recently installed in Robinwood across from Pico off Route 7. By Stephen Seitz KILLINGTON–A new dry hydrant has been installed in the Robinwood development, which is off Route 4 west near […]