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Officials from Vail Resorts and the U.S. Forest Service dig up some wet dirt Thursday morning at the top of the new McCoy Park area at Beaver Creek. From left are Bill Kennedy, Carl Orlowski, Kyle Griffith, Gary Shimanowitz, Nadia Guerriero, Leanne Veldhuis, Carl Eaton, Dan Ramker and Addy McCord. Guerriero, Beaver Creek’s chief operating officer, got to hold on to her gold shovel as a keepsake. Vail Resorts/Special to the Daily Beaver Creek and U.S. Forest Service officials broke ground Thursday on the ski area’s new McCoy Park project, a 250-acre expansion of lift-served terrain that will include two new quads and 17 new trails. ....
Schenectady County GOP party head won’t seek position again | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Chris Koetzle announced Friday he will not seek another year as Schenectady County’s Republican Party chairman. However, he said he will remain in the Republican Party as he turns his focus to his re-election campaign for Glenville’s supervisor’s seat. “I have accomplished my goal of helping the partc transition during this time after losing our chairman to a judgeship and along the way I have continued to urge the party to find a longer-term Chairperson,” he said in an emailed statement to the committee members. “I am announcing my decision not to seek re-election now to give the party at least 60 days to find a suitable chairperson.” ....
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Callie Crossley | Dec. 28, 2020 The New Year May Not Be A Clean Slate, But Here s Hoping For A Second Chance A woman passes 2021 numbers installed to celebrate the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays in Moscow, Russia, on Dec. 24, 2020. Pavel Golovkin/AP Callie Crossley | Dec. 28, 2020 Iâve long thought of the New Year as a clean slate â brand-spanking-new blank sheet upon which I can write a fresh start. A sheet that is absolutely pristine, free of the last yearâs clutter of Post-It notes or extraneous scribbles. Thatâs how I felt this time last year as I bid 2019 goodbye. Back then, I marked the importance of not just a new year but the beginning of a new decade, writing, â2020 already feels important. And a new decade offers the cleanest of clean slates.â Good thing Iâm not in the prediction business. Because if 2020 ever offered a clean slate, it was fleeting. ....
Opening ceremonies for Beaver Creek were held on Dec. 15, 1980. From left to right: Brain Rapp, president of Beaver Creek Resort Company; Harry Bass, chairman of Vail Associates; unidentified Forest Service representative; Jack Marshall, president of Vail Associates; then-governor Dick Lamm; former U.S. president Gerald Ford. (Vail Resorts Special to the Daily) Editor’s Note: The Vail Daily’s Tricia Swenson has compiled this information from talks with longtime locals, her own experience as a Beaver Creek Children’s Ski and Snowboard School instructor and from books from the Avon Public Library. The first known inhabitants of the Beaver Creek Valley were primarily the Utes as well as hunting parties from the Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribes. The Utes were called “Blue Sky People” by other tribes. They called the peaks that surrounded them “The Shining Mountains.” ....