Brattleboro Police Chief Fitzgerald Retiring January 2021
Brattleboro Police Chief Michael Fitzgerald has announced his plans to retire on January 1, 2021 after serving 21 years.
Here is the official news release and resignation letter.
Brattleboro Police Chief Michael Fitzgerald has announced his plans to retire on January 1, 2021 after serving 21 years.
Here is the official news release and resignation letter.
It was a small event in the overall scheme of things. But small events are what our daily lives are made of. When those events take on special meaning our lives become richer.
Labor Day and the heavy traffic of years past as cars streamed down Weatherhead Hollow Road in Guilford on their way to the Guilford Fair was replaced with silence. A few cars trickled by and I’m sure that “the hollow” missed the echoes of loudspeakers calling for the horse show entrants or for announcers telling the hillside crowd how far the horses had pulled the stone boat.
I was taking an afternoon nap in my hammock when my wife Roberta summoned me to the road in front of our house. It was a windy day and a large tree branch had fallen across the road, only allowing for one car at a time to barely pass.
$7 Lunch Specials
Mon – sloppy joes w/ macaroni salad
Tues – fried chicken breast, mashed potato, gravy & veg
Wed – shepherd’s pie w/ salad
Thur – double cheeseburger w/ fries
Fri – coconut shrimp w/ fries & coleslaw
Wednesday Sept. 16th breakfast from 6 am – 9am hall side
Watch Brattleboro Representative Town Meeting on BCTV’s cable and online channels
Saturday, September 12, 2020
8:30 AM – 5 PM???
On cable:
-Channel 1085 on Comcast
-Channel 10 on Southern Vermont Cable
September 9, 2020
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Monday, September 14th, DMI Paving (a contractor of the town) will begin the paving portion of our annual capital paving project. Weather permitting, the following schedule is anticipated:
Monday, September 14
BPD Driveway – Shim and pave the driveway into the police department.
Preston Parking Lot – Preparation and shim work. The parking lot will be closed to parking. Please seek alternate parking locations.
The first installment of the 2020 Brattleboro Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes will be due on September 15, 2020. Payments made after September 15, 2020 will have an additional 1% interest added to the unpaid balance.
Payments can be mailed to the Town of Brattleboro, 230 Main Street, Suite 111, Brattleboro VT 05301. Payments can also be made by dropping an envelope containing your check (no cash) into a locked “mailbox” labeled “Town Business” in the parking lot behind the Municipal Center. An official postmark of September 15, 2020 will be considered on time for tax payments. Please include the quarterly payment stub to ensure your payment is applied properly
Brattleboro Planning Commission
Monday, September 14, 2020
6:00 P.M.
NOTE: Per the “Stay Home – Stay Safe” order issued by Governor Scott, this meeting will be held with no physical location using Zoom.
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
According to their recent press release, the Brattleboro Food Co-op will be participating in National Voter Registration Day on Sept 22. They’ll be in front of the Co-op from 10 am – 2 pm with both paper and touchless options for those who would like to register to vote. Staff are being trained by the Brattleboro Town Clerk.
Says the Co-op: “Did you know that 1 in 4 people are not registered to vote? Did you know that many young folks, people who have moved and those who recently changed their name have issues with registering?”
The Co-op plans to do its bit in this annual effort to help people register to vote.
Hi! I’m on the Nov. 3, 2020 official election ballot! I am on the ballot for 5 statewide offices which no one ran against me for, no one opposed me. The Nov. 3, 2020 official candidate list is on the VT Secretary of State website.
https://sos.vermont.gov/elections/election-info-resources/
ALL NEW VIDEOS!!! If you thought I really spoke my mind out loud before, wait till you hear what I have to say now!
NOTICE OF MEETING
The Windham Southeast School District Social Justice Committee will hold a special meeting remotely at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 11, 2020 via Zoom:
BCTV Channel 8 / 1075 schedule for the week of 9/7/20
Monday, September 7, 2020
4:00 am All Things LGBTQ – News 8/25/20
5:00 am PR Benefits – Episode 15 – Felicia Knight
5:30 am Brattleboro Rotary Club Speaker Series – Episode 15 – Stephanie Greene
6:00 am Camp Meade Summer Music Series – Reid Parsons Band 2
7:30 am Here We Are – with guest Lise Sparrow
VFW $7 Lunch Specials Sept. 7th – Sept 11th
Mon – no lunch, open 1pm-7pm
Tues – salisbury steak, mashed potato, gravy & veg
Wed – turkey club w/ fries
Thur – corned beef meal (to go’s can be called in starting Tuesday)
Fri – fried fish sandwich w/ fries and coleslaw
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 7 to September 11
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Sept. 7 CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY
Sept. 8 Roast Beet
Garlic Mashed Potato
Broccoli
Fruited Jello
9/4/20, Montpelier, Vermont – The Executive Board of the Vermont AFL-CIO, representing 10,000 Union members across the Green Mountain State, have unanimously voted to recommend the entire Progressive Party slate for the 2020 VT House & Senate elections. This unprecedented General Election move highlights an emerging solidarity and coordination between the Vermont AFL-CIO and the Vermont Progressive Party on the Vermont Left.
Vermont AFL-CIO President David Van Deusen States: “As we continue to struggle through the pandemic, the continuing economic crisis, systemic racism, attacks on the working class, and a rise of neo-fascism on the national stage, it is clear that politics-as-usual is insufficient in addressing the dire challenges that we are facing. We cannot mitigate a new economic depression through more austerity and cuts. Rather we must seek bold systemic solutions both to racism and economic hardships. The Vermont Progressive Party has time and again been a reliable ally in this fight. We know that with a strong Progressive presence in the Vermont General Assembly, with Progressive David Zuckerman as our next Governor, we will be well-positioned to implement a Union-led Green New Deal. The Progressives have stood by us on Card Check and on every issue we have given priority to in 2019-2020. In turn, we know our 10,000 Union members are ready to stand with the Vermont Progressive Party. Together we can and must build a movement capable of delivering a Vermont whereby the needs of working people come first.”
The Boys & Girls Club Brattleboro will be operating two program sites this fall.
The Boys & Girls Club Brattleboro and Retreat Farm and are delighted to jointly deliver Kids Club, a licensed after school care program that supports healthy social-emotional development, outdoor skills, and respect for the planet and each other. This program begins September 8, 2020 and will operate at Retreat Farm. Learn more: https://bgcbrattleboro.com/programs/after-school-care/
The Boys & Girls Club of Brattleboro is making plans to reopen its doors on September 14. The Club has been closed since March due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Labor Day is Monday, and mail-in or drop-off ballots for the November election will be sent to all registered voters well in advance of the election. If you are not registered to vote in Vermont, you can do so online at olvr.vermont.gov any time of day. If you are registered, it’s probably a good idea to go check your registration status at the same web address to verify your voter information so as to ensure that your ballot is delivered to you.
Be a good citizen, and then relax and enjoy the day.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
The Communications Council of the WSESD will meet Friday, September 4th, 2020 at 12:00 Noon via Zoom Video Conferencing:
Join Zoom Meeting:
The Brattleboro Selectboard discussed affordable housing at length Tuesday evening. A new affordable housing project downtown on Flat Street, a town-wide zoning change to create more rentable units, and a discussion of an ordinance to limit what landlords can collect up front from tenants all indicated difficulties for the 60% of residents who rent in Brattleboro.
The DPW also shared a bit of the spotlight, with road grants and a new mower attachment.
Welcome to September. Here is the continuation of daily COVID-19 dashboard numbers from the Vermont Department of Health, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, and MA and NH counties that surround Brattleboro.
You can find the August numbers here, July numbers here, the June numbers here, the May dashboard reporting here, and the April numbers here.
Many Americans harbor a mix of fear and superstition when it comes to talking about a world where Donald Trump is no longer president. Our worst fears were realized when he was elected in 2016 and it just didn’t seem possible that such a flawed human being could win an election. But it happened, and too many of us are living in fear of the possibility of another four years of misery.
It might be best for us to move past the fear and superstition and start to talk publicly about what a world without Trump would look like. Instead of listening to the back and forth accusations between Trump and Biden and having to swim in the cesspool that political debate is mired in, we can make an effort to change the discussion.