Bandwagon Summer Series Presents Hazmat Modine at Putney Inn Field

The Bandwagon Summer Series closes its 2025 season with a high-energy performance by Hazmat Modine on Saturday, September 27 at 4:00 PM at the Putney Inn Field, 57 Putney Landing Road, Putney. Gates open at 3:00 PM.

For more than 25 years, Hazmat Modine has been creating what they call “a uniquely intercontinental sonic collage encompassing a tremendous range of instrumental, vocal, and conceptual originality—all with a lot of soul and groove.” The New York–based, eight-piece band draws on everything from Blues, Soul, and American Roots to Gypsy Jazz, Avant Garde loft music, Country, and Rock ’n’ Roll. With members spanning generations—from their 20s to their 70s—the group embodies both deep tradition and constant reinvention.


Brattleboro Labor Day Closings

In observance of Labor Day, all Town offices will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2025, with the exception of emergency services.

Parking is free at all metered spaces and in the pay-and-display lots on Monday, September 1. All other violations will be enforced.


WSESD Policy and Amendment Committee Meeting Agenda and Minutes

New policy: Behavior Threat Assessment Teams

The committee reviewed the draft of the Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams policy from the VSBA and looked at the Vermont statutes referenced within it. The policy codifies what the district is already doing. The Behavior Threat Assessment Team is a new title, but schools have school safety teams in place.


Brattleboro Roadway Crack Sealing Work Scheduled to Begin August 27

The Town of Brattleboro has hired Indus, a private contractor, to complete crack sealing work on various road surfaces throughout town. Work is scheduled to begin Wednesday, August 27, 2025, and will continue through the week, weather permitting.

To allow crews to safely and efficiently complete the work:

Parking will not be permitted on the affected streets between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Motorists should expect travel restrictions and delays around active work zones.


Brattleboro Vtrans Paving Project Construction Update 8/22/2025

In observance of the Labor Day Holiday, no work will be conducted on the project after 6:00 a.m. Friday, August 29th until Tuesday, September 2nd at 7:00 p.m.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS:

Nighttime single-lane closures will be in place next week on Monday night through Friday 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 (Canal Street and Main Street), and Vermont Route 30 (Linden Street). Flaggers will be present to direct one-way alternating traffic through multiple work zones. Motorcyclists should watch for grooved and uneven surfaces. All motorists should be aware of raised utility structures and wet paint.


Guilford Church Embraces ‘A Joyful Path’ Curriculum for Sunday School in September

The Sunday School at Guilford Community Church on September 7 will resume the curriculum of the ‘A Joyful Path” in which spiritual lessons for children kindergarten through 6th grade are both heart-centered and experiential, according to Sue Owings, chair of the church’s Christian Education committee.

Owings explained that this curriculum was chosen for many reasons, not the least of which was for its integrated approach to every lesson. “Children will listen to oral stories, reflect on their impressions as a group, and create projects that relate to the spiritual theme of the day,” Owings stated.


Going Deeper into RTM and Democracy

Responding to comments to my post about RTM on Sept 17th:

Since last read comments remain most in mind I shall respond first to the statement that you “could buy the argument that RTM members were more informed if about 140 attended Selectboard meetings.” First, it isn’t clear if you are saying that all 140 should attend all 25 or so meetings each year or some members attend some. The next obvious question is: how many SB meetings should be required of voters choosing to attend an Open mtg? How would we ascertain this in either case? But we should put this aside because it gets into enactment details before we have a goal to act upon. There is a deeper implied issue. Should there be any qualifications at all?


Patio Concert August 29

Rich Grumbine and Bill Conley will present a backyard patio concert on Friday, August 29 at 6:30 p.m. at 63 Cedar Street in Brattleboro. The duo plays an eclectic mix of covers from country, Americana, folk, pop/rock, and jazz traditions. Bill plays lead acoustic guitar, dobro, and sings. Rich sings and plays rhythm guitar.


Vermont Dance Alliance presents Michael Bodel: The Institute for Folding

The Vermont Dance Alliance and Next Stage Arts present The Institute for Folding, a new interdisciplinary dance work by Michael Bodel, on Friday, September 26 at 7:00 pm at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, Putney. Tickets are $20 and available at nextstagearts.org. Doors open at 6:15 pm.

The Institute for Folding is a cardboard choreography of human knowledge, neglect, and wonder. Through movement, language, live sound, and 30 sheets of cardboard, the work explores our relationship to knowledge—our drive for scientific understanding, the ebb and flow of our ignorance, and our current disregard for what has been discovered. The piece speaks to this precarious moment when collective trust in knowledge has faltered and our sense of shared wonder has diminished. The performance runs about an hour.


Pulitzer Prize–Winning Journalist Tim Weiner at Next Stage Arts

Next Stage Arts presents Pulitzer Prize– and National Book Award–winning journalist Tim Weiner on Sunday, September 21, at 7:00 PM at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill in Putney. Doors open at 6:15 PM. Tickets are $10, available at nextstagearts.org.

Weiner, acclaimed author of Legacy of Ashes, returns with his explosive new work The Mission: The CIA in the 21st Century, a New York Times bestseller. Drawing from exclusive on-the-record interviews with CIA directors, spymasters, and undercover officers, Weiner reveals the high-stakes battles shaping America’s intelligence community today—at a time of escalating conflicts between the White House, U.S. intelligence, the press, and free speech itself.


Next Stage Presents: Ordinary Elephant and Lizzy Mandell & Colin McCaffrey – Mesmerizing Folk Duos

PUTNEY, VT – Twilight Music presents a double bill of mesmerizing folk duos: Ordinary Elephant and Lizzy Mandell & Colin McCaffrey. The concert takes place Friday, September 19, at 7:30 pm at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT. Doors open at 6:45 pm. Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door, or $10 for livestream.

Ordinary Elephant—husband-and-wife duo Crystal and Pete Damore—has spent nearly a decade on the road, captivating audiences with harmony-rich, character-driven songs. The pair first garnered national attention in 2017, winning the International Folk Music Award for Artist of the Year with their breakout album Before I Go. Their follow-up, Honest, earned widespread critical acclaim, with the Associated Press naming it “one of the best Americana albums of the year.” Their latest, self-titled album distills their sound to its most essential form, highlighting hauntingly beautiful harmonies, delicate guitar work, and a rare kind of storytelling that resonates long after the final note.


Gibson-Aiken Building Closure

ATTENTION- The Gibson-Aiken Center will be CLOSED Monday, August 25th, until 2 p.m. due to a building water repair project. There will be no programs at the senior center that day.


Julian Gerstin on “Here We Are”

JULIAN GERSTIN has traveled around the world exploring cultures and drumming traditions. His enthusiasm and love of music infuses his composing, teaching and performing at the Vermont Jazz Center and the Julian Gerstin Sextet. Tune in for some intriguing stories. And keep an eye on local calendars for his upcoming gigs and shows.


It’s Political Party Organization Time in Vermont! Start Making Potato Salad!

It’s political party organization time in Vermont, because Title 17 Vermont Statutes requires parties to organize in September of odd numbered years. For example, 17 V.S.A. Section 2302 (a) The chair of the State committee of a party shall set a date for members of the party to meet in caucus in their respective towns. The date shall be between September 10 and September 30, inclusive, in each odd-numbered year. (b) At least 14 days before the date set for the caucuses…


Archaeological Findings at Kikitta Ahki to be Presented Online Aug. 28

Brattleboro.gov(802) 251-8151The Town of Brattleboro is hosting a virtual presentation on the archeological excavations at the recently completed floodplain restoration project at Kikitta Ahki, located at 250 Birge Street.

Danielle Duguid, Hartgen Archaeological Associates’ principal investigator and project manager, will present on the findings that focus on the Leahy Home at the Holden & Martin Mills, which existed on the site.


Brattleboro Parking Zones To Be Updated Starting Sept. 3

The Town of Brattleboro will be modifying its parking zones on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025. To prepare for this transition, parking will be free on Tuesday, Sept. 2.

Parking zones will be renamed using numbers only to streamline the payment process. Rather than typing the word “zone” followed by a number, users will simply enter a string of numbers when paying through the Park Smarter app or Text to Pay system. For example, rather than typing “Zone1,” users will enter “05301.” Signs throughout the downtown area will be relabeled and color-coded to match the new parking map, available at Brattleboro.gov/parking.