Brattleboro Selectboard Meeting Agenda and Notes – November 18, 2025

The Brattleboro Selectboard will be working on the budget at their next regular meeting. The Police and Fire departments are scheduled to present their FY27 requests. The Town will also adopt a new solid waste contract and program, raising your PAYT bag prices and having DPW expand to pick up compost.

The board will also discuss trespass warnings and fireworks, and you can bring up other items not on the agenda during public participation.


WSESD Budget Development FY27

The Windham Southeast School District (WSESD) is currently in the process of developing a budget that will be presented for vote at the WSESD Annual Meeting on March 17, 2026.  

Suggestions for Community Engagement in the Budget Development Process:

Engage with School Administrators & Leadership Councils: The budget development process is underway in our district.  Each administrator is developing their portion of the WSESD budget to reflect the values of their school and community.  The Leadership Councils can be a place to engage with this work.

Attend Finance Committee Meetings: A critical part of the budget development process takes place in the review of the draft WSESD budget by the Finance Committee. Meetings are open to all to attend.


Windham Southeast Supervisory Union School Board Meeting Minutes Nov 12, 2025

Superintendent Speno kicked off the start of the board’s budget season. He and the team have been meeting with individual principals and next week will work with the teams at BUHS and the WRCC. Draft budgets are expected to be ready to share by the end of the week.

Business Administrator Frank Rucker shared the calendar of the budget process as well as the Guiding Principles and Background Data for FY27 Budget Planning document. The WSESU is scheduled to meet next Wednesday for our first dedicated budget meeting.


The Homeless Need Our Help

An eye opener for me

My name is kendall lucy i work for brattleboro common sense (bcs)

I recently attended an announcement at  69a i found that there is more people that have a voice and are willing to use it to shine light on the emergency need for safe shelter from the freezing temps for the homeless i would like to say i am making a difference out here but i cant do it alone i need the help of other homeless and supporters of the cause to rally together and speak at the next select board meeting this coming tuesday 11/18/25 please contact me via email at lucy3robert@gmail.com to voice your thoughts and opinions on the homelessness emergency


Northern Lights Last Night

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights were out bright last night. Photo from the new bridge over the river on a cold windy night with clouds blowing thru.  Flare on the lens from the strong town lights .


Turn It Up Inc Being Acquired by Longtime Employee Carson Arnold on November 24, 2025

Turn It Up

Chandra Hancock and Patrick Pezzati opened Turn It Up! in Northampton, MA, on November 24, 1995, selling bargain-priced music and, a bit later, movies. Within two years a second location opened in Keene, NH, and in the next decade other locations opened in Hanover, NH, Brattleboro, VT, Easthampton, MA and Montague, MA. Over the last three decades, Turn It Up! Has been the unquestioned leader in the sales of media (CDs, DVDs, LPs, etc) in western New England.

On November 24, 2025, the 30th anniversary of the original opening, longtime manager Carson Arnold will take over the ownership of all the shops – Northampton, Brattleboro and Montague. Carson was a customer at age 10 and already had a great passion and interest in music and was hired in the Brattleboro shop shortly after graduating from high school in 2004. Over the last 21 years, Carson managed the former Keene location and then the Brattleboro location for over a decade. Now 40 and with a family of his own, Carson is taking the next logical step and putting his decades of expertise to use in what will undoubtedly be a new successful period for Turn It Up!


A Friendly Reminder – Budget Listening Session

As it begins work on the Town budget for the fiscal year which begins on 1 July, the Selectboard will hold its last “listening session” at Brooks Memorial Library at 6:15 pm on Wednesday 12 November. This is a great opportunity to express your concerns about Town government and your preferences on taxing and spending.


Brattleboro Property Taxes and Utility Bills Due Nov. 17, 2025

The second installment of the 2025 Brattleboro Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes will be due by 5 p.m. on November 17, 2025. Payments made after Nov. 17, 2025, will have an additional 1% interest added to the unpaid balance.

The Town of Brattleboro utility bills are also due by 5 p.m. on Nov. 17, 2025. Payments made after Nov. 17, 2025, will have an additional 1% interest, as well as an 8% penalty added to the unpaid balance.


WSESD Meeting Agenda Nov 12, 2025

The Windham Southeast Supervisory Union Board will meet at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at the Windham Regional Career Center, Cusick Conference Room, 80 Atwood St, Brattleboro VT, and remotely via Zoom.


WSESD Board Meeting Minutes Nov 4, 2025

Summary
● The Board approved a new Universal PreK partner, The Pumpkin Patch.
● The Board committed to a $2,000 donation from their professional development line to support the continued advocacy work of the RSCA.
● The Member Slate for this year’s LCs was approved as is.
● Policy E19, Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams, was adopted, and policies D12, Prevention of Harassment of Employees Policy, F37 District Equity Policy, and G13, Responsible Computer, Network & Internet Use Policy, were re-adopted.


Leda’s Kitchen Chef-Prepared Meals, Menu for November 13

At Leda’s Kitchen, I draw on my adventures as a private chef, cookbook author, and co-owner of Dosa Kitchen Food Truck to offer weekly-ish gluten-free heat-and-eat meals designed to awaken your senses and fit seamlessly into your schedule. My menus feature curries, stews, nourishing soups and stews inspired by diverse food traditions. I cook with high-quality ingredients including free-range meats and focus on local and organic sourcing. You decide when to eat, as all dishes are designed to reheat beautifully, maintaining or even increasing their original deliciousness.


King Wenceslas Returns: Vermont Suitcase Company’s Holiday Adventure

Back by popular demand, Vermont Suitcase Company returns with The Continuing Adventures of King Wenceslas and His Page Edith at Next Stage Arts in Putney on Friday, December 19 at 7:00 PM. Doors open at 6:15 PM.

Join King Wenceslas and his loyal page as they embark on snowy new adventures filled with humor, heart, and holiday cheer. The evening opens with festive songs by Heedless of the Gale, setting the perfect mood for laughter and song.


A Night with Broadway Composer David Yazbek Comes to Putney

Next Stage Arts presents A Night with Broadway Composer David Yazbek on Saturday, December 13 at 7:30 pm (doors at 6:45) at 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT. Tickets are $30 in advance / $35 at the door at nextstagearts.org.

What’s left for the celebrated composer-lyricist behind The Band’s Visit, The Full Monty, Tootsie, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Dead Outlaw, and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown—a career that’s earned him multiple Tonys and Grammy nominations?