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Killington’s donated snow cat enhances Vermont Tech students opportunities
By Brooke Geery, Killington Resort At the end of last season, Killington Resort donated one of its well-used snow cats to Vermont Technical College (VTC) in Randolph. The gift was the idea of Vehicle Maintenance Manager Halley Riley-Elliot, who graduated from the VTC program herself in 2021. As the equipment had fulfilled its usefulness for […]
Autumn is a fine time to call a hump day
A girlfriend and I made a new tradition a few months ago. We decided that no matter what, how busy our schedules were or how far away we now live from each other, that at one point this autumn we would call a Hump Day. It would have to be the perfect day, where […]
“Menopause The Musical 2” cruises through Rutland for one night only
Tuesday, Oct. 8, 7 p.m. — RUTLAND — GFour Productions, winners of 68 Drama Desk and 54 Tony Awards, will present “Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through ‘The Change’” at The Paramount Theatre for a one-night-only performance on Tuesday. This uproarious sequel to the internationally acclaimed Menopause The Musical continues the comedic exploration of menopause, […]
Rotary rocks: Bob and Dee Montgomery recognized as Paul Harris fellows
At the recent Killington-Pico Rotary club meeting, the newest Paul Harris fellows were recognized: Robert (Bob) Montgomery and Diane “Dee” Montgomery (posthumously) for their contributions to the Killington community. With tears in her eyes, Dale Pfeifenberger recall the many accomplishments of her best friend “Dee,” including helping young adults plan for college, founding Sunday school […]
October is all about embracing change, just ask the trees
October is the month where cozy sweaters become a fashion statement and leggings become an essential food group. The cool air, the color and the smell of pumpkin spice make me a happy camper. There is also the anticipation of Halloween. It also provides an excuse to be a perfect witch. But, the scariest thing […]
Rutland Regional Planning Commission seeks community input
By Curt Peterson The Rutland Regional Planning Commission (RRPC) is about halfway finished creating its 2026 Regional Plan, and RRPC planner Logan Solomon visited the Killington Select Board Monday evening, Sept. 23, to update the board on the progress and next steps for the project. The 2026 regional plan project has its own website (storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/5018a6bc74d34a59aca763981e78355a). […]
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