He operated the ski area for several years before shuttering it to serve in the Marine Corps during World War II, returning to continue to open it until likely the mid-1950s.
[1] William Morse, with a contract to rebuild Route 9 from Bennington, likely reopened Prospect in 1961–62 with a new 3,200 foot long T-Bar.
[2] Joe Parks lobbied for the creation of a wilderness designation to preserve and protect the beaver meadows beyond the peak.
PMA is primarily a volunteer organization that relies the energy and efforts of season pass holders and supporters.
[5] David Newell, president of the PMA, said the balance of the cost will come from a $450,000 donation from alumni of Williams College and a $285,000 grant from the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, which is contingent upon approval for a preservation easement for the mountain portion of the land and completion of the PMA's capital campaign.