Before the end of this year, most property owners and businesses at Wintergreen will be able to choose between two providers providing speeds up to 1,000 Mbps, making Wintergreen somewhat unique.
Pickleball comes to Wintergreen tennis
Sewer rate increase of 5 percent proposed for WTG mountain
Repaving of Reeds Gap Road coming this year
The new attack trucks
Seeking out those who may need special attention
Wintergreen Police 2018 in review
Wintergreen is a home of hope
Tuckahoe Clubhouse's patio renovation completed; more changes are coming
Wintergreen Fire & Rescue is not just Wintergreen Fire & Rescue
A larger choice of native plants for sale
WPOA details its concerns about ACP construction
Not only are several important environmental and safety issues not being unaddressed, but Virginia's reliance on using federal agency approvals for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is "misplaced" both procedurally and technically. Those are some of the key conclusions found in the Wintergreen Property Owners Association's (WPOA) June 12th letter to Virginia's Department of Environmental Quality regarding the state agency's oversight of the upcoming ACP construction.
How to Protect Yourself From Mosquitoes and Ticks
Virginia is in the top states for tick-borne diseases, reports the Center for Disease Control, saying illnesses from mosquito, tick and flea bites has tripled in the U.S. in recent years. Check out this “most emailed” article from The New York Times for practical suggestions.
What's next from ACP?
Tuckahoe Clubhouse is losing its school
Firefighters create a new type of volunteer
New Community Services Officer position created
Wintergreen Police has appointed Jeff Harris as its first Community Services Officer. "With over 28 years of experience and service to our community, CSO Harris brings a familiar face and a rich knowledge of our community’s history and traditions," said Dennis N. Russell, Chief of Wintergreen Police.
Pipeline work on WPOA property has started
"The Wintergreen Property Owners Association (WPOA), while opposed to the location of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, understands and abides by the legal process that has led to the commencement of tree removal on WPOA property. While disappointed, the beginning of construction only increases our resolve to hold Dominion accountable for the financial and non-financial implications placed on our community by the presence of the pipeline. WPOA is committed to the best possible outcome for our community; one that provides fair treatment and security for our owners, employees, and guests."
Pipeline protesters at Wintergreen?
On Wednesday, a Federal Court in Lynchburg ruled in favor of the ACP and against landowners fighting the ACP’s early access to their property and Eminent Domain. On the advice of legal counsel, WPOA did not participate and instead focused on pursuing mediation, a FERC rehearing and other legal/political options to protect our community.









