By Angelo Lynn Vermont’s Legislature and Gov. Phil Scott are to be commended for their bipartisan determination to fund SNAP benefits to those in need while the government shutdown continues into what ...
The Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) held its annual meeting at the K-1 Lodge at Killington Resort on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Vermont faces a housing crisis that threatens our economic future and the ability of working families to remain in our state. The cost of housing has skyrocketed, with median home prices in Vermont ...
Editors’ Note: This is part 31 of a series on how Killington became the Beast of the East. Quotations are from author interviews in 1989 for the book “Killington, A Story of Mountains and Men.” ...
Even in Vermont, where we are embraced by the mountains, surrounded by them on all sides as we are nestled amongst them, there are times when they feel too far away. Like how we get so involved in the ...
Thanksgiving always includes food, family, football, and fun, and it gives us a chance to express gratitude for all the blessings in our lives.
Dear Editor, On Sunday, Oct. 24, the Killington Active Seniors had their first supper club event. This was held at Sushi Yoshi on the Access Road here in Killington. To help with cost, the group ...
Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) announced Wednesday, Oct. 29, a planned transition in how it delivers pediatric care — one that closes its inpatient pediatric unit.
“Bugonia,” the latest film from Academy-Award nominated filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (“The Lobster,” “The Favourite,” “Poor Things”) is a wild ride down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole, that may not ...
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Rutland South Rotary Club has awarded a $50,000 grant to Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County, Vermont — the ...
Last spring, I wrote that the national discussion sparked by “Abundance,” the new book by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, was “100% about us.” About Vermont, our housing shortage, and our struggle to ...
By James KentBy James Kent After nearly a decade at Vermont Martial Arts Academy, longtime instructor Max Spellman has launched his own school — Warrior’s Path MMA — in Killington. The studio, located ...
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