Courtesy of the Mountain Times Archives Photo One: Connor McGrath looks on as his parents, uncle and grandmother share in a toast. Photo Two: Scott Giguere stands with Miss Guinness. Local ‘old-timers’ organize Killington Reunion Weekend, set for June 26-28 […]
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Killington considers gunfire ordinance
River Road residents express concern over safety By Polly Lynn Editor’s note: The names of the residents on River Road have been removed by request as some fear retribution. KILLINGTON — Nearly a dozen residents showed up at the Select […]
Mogul’s 20th annual pig roast raises thousands for charity
Dave Hoffenberg, Jeff Alexander and Victoria Alexander enjoy the warm spring sun, music and barbecue at Mogul’s annual Pig Roast, Sunday. Mulitiple bands entertained the crowd until after sunset. By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — On Sunday, April 19, from 1-9 […]
Three Tomatoes to close after nearly two decades serving downtown Rutland
By Polly Lynn RUTLAND — Three Tomatoes Trattoria, located at 88 Merchants Row, will close at the end of April after serving downtown Rutland restaurant-goers for over 18 years. Owner Allen Frey could not be reached for comment prior to […]
Mogul skiers compete for quality line, speed and air
By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — On Saturday, April 11, the annual Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge took place on Outer Limits at Killington Resort. This year, the qualifying run and finals both took place on Saturday, rather than spanning the weekend, […]
Nearly a dozen teams vied for Iron Chef title
Iron Chef contender John Durney wears aviator goggles and camouflage, the official dress of team Farrell Distributing / Long Trail Brewing, while preparing bacon for their featured dish. The winning dish, “Some like it hot” included massive shrimp and flaming […]
Voter participation in Killington more than doubles
Chart courtesy of the town of Killington By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — Questions were raised at Killington’s 2015 public information meeting in March about voter participation since the town moved to adopt Australian balloting in place of floor voting on […]
Get a career checkup and triumph with CSJ and local professionals
Monday, April 20 at 12 p.m. — RUTLAND — College of St. Joseph is hosting “TRIUMPH” – Tips and Resources to Invigorate, Upgrade, and Manage your Professional Health – a career development workshop at noon on Monday, April 20, at Roots Restaurant […]
All but one wing of the Killington Townhouses perished
Building A remains standing (left) but towers B-D (right) were gutted by the fire that broke out early Saturday. By Polly Lynn Largest fire in a decade, chief says KILLINGTON— Just after midnight Saturday morning, March 7, firefighters from across […]
Sold: The Inn at Six Mountains, major renovations planned
By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — On Feb. 28, The Inn at Six Mountains sold for $3.3 million to a group of investors. Killington Hospitality Group 1 LLC, a Vermont-based company owned by John Kalish, and Innisfree Hotels, a Florida-based resort company […]