KILLINGTON — Steve Finneron, chair of the Fire Department Facilities Committee, provided the Selectboard with an update on the committee’s work at the Selectboard meeting Tuesday, May 19. He noted the Committee has met close to ten times since December. […]
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Rutland Region Chamber Golf Classic fundraiser tees off Friday, May 29, at Green Mountain National
Courtesy of RRCC First Place gross was won by the Rutland Redevelopment Authority team at the 2014 Chamber Golf Classic. Friday, May 29 — KILLINGTON — The Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce 30th Annual Golf Classic fundraiser is scheduled for […]
K-resort trail work continues
By Polly Lynn Last year Killington embarked on the first of a five-year master plan to create world-class downhill mountain biking. Consulting firm Gravity Logic says Killington could see 50,000 bikers annual, if the master plan is followed to completion. […]
Auction draws spectators, no bids
Photo by Robin Alberti Thomas Hirchak KILLINGTON — The former Grey Bonnet Inn & Resort was up for auction Tuesday, May 19, but no spectators registered to bid for the 41-room property on Route 100. The auction was to be […]
Let ‘em ski it!
By Paul Holmes and Polly Lynn Skiers and riders didn’t seem to mind the patches of mud linking the larger areas of snow on Skye Lark, in fact, many seemed to enjoy the mud and fast-grass more! Warm weather may have […]
Grandmother to set record running the perimeter of the Continental United State
By Jason Mikula Vermont native Helene Neville stops in Killington By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — Burlington High School graduate Helene Neville is now a nurse, grandmother, author, health activist and a four-time cancer survivor. At age 50, she decided to become […]
What do Biology and French have in common?
Courtesy of KMS A KMS teacher held class outside one sunny day last week KILLINGTON—The connections between the study of biology and conversational French may not be immediately obvious, but Killington Mountain School faculty members Lee Elliot and Christine Hartnett […]
Stage Race returns Memorial Day weekend 2015 for three days of world-class cycling
Courtesy of Town of Killington Spectators cheer for cyclists during the Stage Race’s Circuit Race last year. The town of Killington estimates the race brings about 1,200 people to town. KILLINGTON — The Killington Stage Race returns for the sixth […]
Killington Arts Guild opens new show, “Where I Am”
Courtesy of KAG See oils, watercolors, acrylics, sculpture, photography, and print books in the Killington Arts Guild gallery, such as this by enhanced photo by Bruce Pike Photography. Friday, May 22 at 5 p.m. — KILLINGTON — Killington Arts Guild holds an […]
New stargazing program offered in Killington
Friday, May 22 at 10 p.m. — KILLINGTON — The Sherburne Memorial Library was awarded an Ashgate Foundation Grant at the end of 2014 to purchase two telescopes for programs at the library. Currently, they have purchased one Orion refractor scope and one […]