Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu November 2 to November 6
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu November 2 to November 6
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Nov. 2 Roast Pork
Roast Potato
Buttered Corn
Apple Sauce
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu November 2 to November 6
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Nov. 2 Roast Pork
Roast Potato
Buttered Corn
Apple Sauce
Here’s what’s new in this week’s COVID-19 update from Brattleboro’s Town Manager:
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WHAT IS NEW TODAY
• The Presidential/General election is coming up on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Due to the pandemic, there is no in-person early voting in Brattleboro. All active registered voters were automatically mailed a ballot. Please make sure to follow the instructions included with your ballot, including signing the certificate envelope and making sure your ballot is inside that envelope, as well as using a black pen or pencil (not a marker). If you have not yet received your ballot, or if you have any questions about your ballot, please call the Town Clerk’s Office at 251-8157.
$7 lunch specials for Nov. 2nd – Nov. 6th
Mon – beef stroganoff over noodles w/ salad or soup
Tues – chili cheese dogs w/ homemade baked beans and coleslaw
Wed – breakfast from 6am-9am
Wed – chicken & bacon ranch salad
Thur – stuffed pork chops with roasted sweet potatoes & veg
Fri – tuna melt with fries
The Brattleboro Community Safety Review Committee will meet on Monday, November 2, 2020, at 6:00pm using Zoom (with no physical location due to the ongoing social distancing requirements of COVID-19). The attached agenda contains information about how to access the meeting remotely.
I’m generally not critical of Governor Phil Scott, but he HAS been using his veto pen a little too much.
Governor Phil Scott’s recent vetoes :
• Global Warming Solutions Act
• Minimum wage increase
• Reduction in penalties for possession of marijuana
• 24-hour waiting period for handgun purchases
• Family and medical leave
• Systemic Racism Mitigation Oversight Act
• Regulation of toxic substances
The Brattleboro Selectboard will hold a limited regular meeting on Election Night. They’ll issue a statement in support of American democracy, consider and reject a request to relax mask-wearing rules in local businesses, hear an overview of the FY22 budget, and set a schedule to discuss it in detail. You can bring up other items not on the agenda during public participation.
AGENDA
A. Meeting Called to Order (Planning Commission Chair)
B. Announcements (Planning Commission Chair)
C. Public Comment (Planning Commission Chair)
AGENDA
Call to Order
Review and Approve Minutes of previous meeting.
Review of Cases/Public.
2020-133 Water Department, Town of Brattleboro.; Rural District; request for Site Plan, Riparian Area and Flood Hazard Conditional Use and Local Act 250 Approval to demolish the existing WTF and construct a new WTF building
Hi Neighbors,
I’m Lisa McCormick, and I’ll be leading a Halloweeny Ukulele Flash Mob on the Brattleboro Commons this coming Saturday at noon.
Masks are a must, and social distancing is easy, as there is plenty of space for spreading out. Costumes highly encouraged!
I’ll also be live-broadcasting the event on Zoom, so ANYONE can come, from anywhere!
Tuesday’s special meeting of the Brattleboro Selectboard was mostly about money, but also a bit about scheduling. These was also a good summary of how the sustainability coordinator position has evolved in year one.
On Wednesday, October 28, Utilities crews will be working at the intersection of High ST and Green ST. There will be restricted two lane traffic on High ST and there will be no parking at the metered spaces on High ST beginning at 6:00am. Vehicles parked in these spaces after 6:00am may be towed. Green ST will be closed between Retting PL and High ST on Wednesday and will reopen Thursday morning.
Water service will be shut down on Wednesday night from 10:00 pm until at least 7:00am.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
The Windham Southeast School District Board will meet remotely at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 via Zoom. Purpose: Personnel/Hiring
Join Zoom Meeting
BCTV Channel 8 / 1075 schedule for the week of 10/26/20
Monday, October 26, 2020
5:00 am Vermont Youth Orchestra – VYOA Plays On – August Concert Special
5:30 am Vote for Vermont – Michelle Bos-Lun 9/24/20
6:00 am Brattleboro Democracy Forum – Tim Kipp 10/10/2020
7:15 am Keeping Up with Senior Solutions – Episode 12 – Fran Freeman
8:00 am Democracy Now! – Democracy Now! Daily Broadcast
9:00 am Here We Are – with guest Samirah Evans
10/25/2020, Montpelier, Vermont – The Executive Board of the VT AFL-CIO, representing 10,000 unionized public and private sector workers across Vermont, shall hold a General Strike Authorization Vote at its November 21, 2020, Convention should the U.S. Presidential election deliver a winner, but should the losing candidate refuse to commit to a peaceful transfer of power on Inauguration Day, January 20th, 2021. To our west, In New York, the Rochester and Troy Central Labor Councils of the AFL-CIO have already called for the National AFL-CIO to call for a General Strike in the event of a coup.
For months, Donald Trump has repeatedly refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power in the event that Democrat Joe Biden wins the election. Trump has also made the irresponsible claim that the only way Biden can win is if the election is “rigged.” Trump is presently losing in the polls to Biden in a majority of battleground states, and is behind in national polls by 8.1% (with a national approval rating of just 44.4%). Trump has also told violent neo-fascist organizations to “stand by” while previously saying that “good people” marched with the KKK and other extreme right groups in Charlottesville. It has further been reported by The Atlantic that Republican officials in a number of states, including Pennsylvania, are discussing having state legislators send pro-Trump delegates to the Electoral College even if voters in their state give Biden the win. Together, these actions give the appearance of what amounts to a potential Trump led coup attempt following a Biden win on November 3 (or when all the votes are counted thereafter).
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu October 26 to October 30
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Oct. 26 Beef Stew over Biscuits
Tater Tots
Spinach
Honey Dew Melon
JAZZ KU BOP by Namaya the Jazz Poet
https://namayajazzpoetstoryteller.bandcamp.com/album/jazz-ku-bop-2
The definitive CD of Jazz Ku Bop by Namaya the jazz poet.
“utterly agile and delightful—poetry filtered through a hep-cat cool.” Cyrus Cassells – poet.
Do you know the difference between Zombies and Vampires?
A Vampire is a person who is not permitted to properly die (usually because of an evil life).
A Vampire still has a soul.
The Brattleboro Citizen Police Communications Committee (CPCC) is meeting on Monday, October 26, 2020, at 5:30pm, using Zoom (with no physical location due to the ongoing social distancing requirements of COVID-19). The attached agenda contains information about how to access the meeting remotely.
The Brattleboro Community Safety Review Committee is meeting on Monday, October 26, 2020, at 6:00pm, using Zoom (with no physical location due to the ongoing social distancing requirements of COVID-19). The attached agenda contains information about how to access the meeting remotely.
VFW $7 Lunch Specials from Oct. 26th – Oct. 30th
Mon – Beef n’ biscuit w/ a salad
Tues – fried pork chop, sweet potato casserole & veg
Wed – breakfast 6am-9am
Wed – fried chicken breast, mashed potato, veg
Thur – double cheeseburger w/ fries
Fri – seafood platter w/ fries & coleslaw
Tired of long Brattleboro Selectboard meetings? You aren’t alone. At their next special meeting the board will consider using a “consent agenda” as a way to potentially speed things up on a trial basis for the next few months.
The board will also take up a few other matters that slipped through the cracks recently due to… long meetings. They’ll hear about a plan for sustainability, financial reports, the revised Long Term Financial Plan, and will et a schedule to hammer of the FY22 budget. You can bring up other itmes not on the agenda during public participation.