Brattleboro Traffic Safety Committee Meeting Agenda Oct 16, 2025
The Brattleboro Traffic Safety Committee will meet on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 8:00am in the Selectboard Meeting Room and over Zoom.
The Brattleboro Traffic Safety Committee will meet on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 8:00am in the Selectboard Meeting Room and over Zoom.
A homeless unsheltered Vermont baby left outside in the cruel cold of 31°F or colder weather can die from hypothermia in as little as 15 to 45 minutes. Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to hypothermia because they lose heat more quickly than adults and have less body mass.
Couldn’t we charge Governor Phil Scott and the entire Vermont legislature with negligent homicide or something?
Summary
The Board had an Executive Session to hear a grievance.
NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING
The Windham Southeast School District Board will meet at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 14,
2025 – in person at Guilford Central School, 374 School Road, Guilford, and remotely via Zoom.
Center for Solace invites you to be part of its magical Annual Lantern Walk on November 7 — and this year, there’s a special twist! You can create your very own lantern to carry during the walk, adding a personal glow to this heartwarming community tradition.
Join artist Robin Davis for a fun, hands-on lantern-making workshop on October 15 and 22, from 4–6 PM in the downstairs room at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 16 Bradley Ave, Brattleboro. Open to all ages — kids will love it, and adults will too! Come craft, connect, and get ready to shine.
Center for Solace invites you to be part of a beautiful tradition as we once again light up Main Street with our Annual Lantern Walk — a moving evening of remembrance, community, and hope.
On Friday, November 7, from 5:30–7:00 PM, we’ll gather at the Brattleboro Common on Park Place and begin with a heartfelt Ceremony of Remembrance, then walk together down Main Street, lanterns in hand, lighting the way with the love and memories we hold for those we’ve lost.
The following policies of the Windham Southeast School District Board of Directors are hereby warned for adoption at their November 04, 2025 meeting:
D12 Prevention of Harassment of Employees
E19 Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams
F37 District Equity Policy
G13 Responsible Computer, Network & Internet Use
Marlboro Morris and Sword will perform our annual sword dances and mummers’ play Saturday and Sunday, October 11 and 12. English Longsword Sword dancing is a mid-winter street performance celebrating the cycle of the seasons. The dance is often accompanied by a comic play with a death and resurrection involved, signifying the continuation of life after the winter. All performances are free.
I think the biggest stories in the United States right now are the protests against National Guard Troops which President Donald Trump wants to send to various cities, all of which have filed lawsuits to stop deployments.
The problem, as I see it, is there is a full moon tonight, and that can get people going. How excited will protesters be during a full moon?
Today, October 6, 2025, the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), Lawyers for Good Government, and others filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island on behalf of beneficiaries of the Solar for All program to restore the program that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sought to terminate in July.
Oct. 6 Parmesan Crusted Fish
Boiled Potatoes
Asparagus
Tropical Fruit
NOTICE OF MEETING
The Windham Southeast Supervisory Union Board will meet at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, October 8, 2025 at the Brattleboro Early Education Center, 112 Canal St., Brattleboro VT, and remotely via Zoom.
It’s the October 2025 dashboard summary. We continue semi-regular COVID-19 dashboard numbers from the Vermont Department of Health, and MA counties that surround Brattleboro, as long as they continue providing them. New Hampshire has shut down their reporting. Scroll down the new comments for the latest.
Nighttime single-lane closures will be in place Sunday night through Saturday morning from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Work will continue on Vermont Route 9 (Western Avenue and High Street), U.S. Route 5 (Main Street), and Vermont Route 30 (Linden Street). Flaggers will be present to direct one-way alternating traffic through multiple work zones. Motorists should be aware of wet paint.
Parking restrictions will be enforced during working hours. Pedestrians should watch for sidewalk detours.
The Brattleboro Human Services Committee will hold a Q and A session with interested applicants and members of the public on Wednesday, October 8th at 4:30pm in the Selectboard Meeting Room and over Zoom.
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Menu for October 9 (Order by October 7)
BAGARA BAINGAN (GF, VEGAN, contains peanuts)
Hyderabadi-style roasted eggplant cooked in a rich and tangy gravy
made from peanuts, sesame seeds, and coconut.
$24 for 24oz container (2-3 servings)
We invite artists working in any medium — visual, literary, or performance — to submit works that respond to the central question:
What does democracy look like?
This isn’t a literal question. It could be as much about what democracy feels like or sounds like. It’s as much about community as politics. We welcome works that celebrate, question, grieve, protest, or reimagine.
You’ve seen him filming around town – at Gallery Walk, Town meetings, graduations, Perseverance Park….As BCTV’s Production Manager NOLAN EDGAR multi-tasks between filming, editing, teaching, wrangling equipment, and helping local producers create unique shows that enrich our community and beyond. And he’s created a cache of skateboarding videos. Tune in for some great stories, both personal and professional.
All are invited to this community dialogue with featured guest Brattleboro (Windham District 9) State Rep. Ian Goodnow on Wednesday October 15, 2025 – 6:30 pm in the Community Room at Brooks Memorial Library
While there is no formal agenda for this meeting, one might say it is divided in three parts:
Just in case the rest of the world needed affirmation, it is now crystal clear that the President of the United States is an arrogant, stupid fool who is in love with himself. There are other mental health issues as well, but his speech in front of the United Nations was painful to listen to, even for a few seconds. It sounded as though there was a lot of derisive laughter as he spoke. As an American, it was an embarrassment. Nothing new.
Trump’s madness is escalating because he has become completely intoxicated with his power. He is able to do whatever he wants and no one else in power is stopping him. There have been a few legal challenges and a few high level politicians have railed against him but, for the most part, his power is unfettered.