The Valley Reporter
The Valley Reporter, serving the Mad River Valley and Sugarbush and Mad River Glen ski communities since 1971. Local news and local views of Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, Moretown and Duxbury.
The Valley Reporter
The Valley Reporter, serving the Mad River Valley and Sugarbush and Mad River Glen ski communities since 1971. Local news and local views of Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, Moretown and Duxbury.
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Type(s) | Quotidien |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Pays et région | Vermont (VT) / États-Unis |
Villes(s) | Waitsfield |
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Site Web | Visiter |
Last June, the Mad River Valley Conservation and Recreation Visioning (CRV) steering committee hosted the first in a series of community forums. The second one will take place on Weds., May 29 at the Lareau Farm Pavilion. The event starts with a potluck at 5:00 p.m. and the meeting from 6:00 to […]
The Mad River Valley Planning District (MRVPD) invites the residents of Warren, Waitsfield, and Fayston to voice their opinions in the third annual Mad River Valley Community Wellbeing Survey. This survey aims to capture the nuances of life in The Valley that traditional quantitative data sources […]
Following up on the issue of the cost of cleaning local firefighters gear, The Valley Reporter reached out to Craig Snell, assistant fire chief for the Waitsfield Fayston Volunteer Fire Department. Advertisement […]
Construction of the new Heaven’s Gate Quad at Lincoln Peak is well underway. Advertisement […]
Volunteerism was already down nationwide when the pandemic hit in 2020. This was difficult for many small nonprofit organizations and reviving them is no small task. The tenacity of president Lois DeHeer held the Waitsfield Historical Society together through those tough years. 2024 is the time to […]
“Does anybody recognize this seed?” ecologist Shelby Perry asked the audience, pointing to an image projected on the wall of the Mad River Valley Arts (MRVA) gallery last Thursday, April 18. “It’s a tough one.” Advertisement […]
The high-altitude sun was blazing, Vermont junior freeskiers were shining bright, and more than 3,000 athletes, spectators and coaches gathered in Breckenridge, Colorado for the International Freeskier & Snowboarder Association’s (IFSA) Junior Freeride Championships (JFCs) April 7-14, […]