Absentee and Early Voting began on September 21, 2018 and will continue until Monday, November 5, 2018 at 4:00PM. Please remember that the polling place for the November 6, 2018 […]
SPECIAL EARLY VOTING HOURS! Every Putney voter deserves a chance to vote in the November General Election. We know there are some of you that won’t be able to make […]
You don’t have to wait until Election Day to vote. Absentee and Early Voting began on September 21, 2018. To vote early or request an absentee ballot, stop in at […]
Did you know, Vermont’s Beverage Container and Redemption Law (“the Bottle Bill”) began as a litter law intended to clean up Vermont’s roadsides. Over the years, the Bottle Bill evolved into a successful […]
Message from VTrans to Putney Town Clerk: I-91 Paving Guilford-Brattleboro This VTrans 1-91 paving project is from the Vermont/Massachusetts state line to Exit 3 in Brattleboro including the Exit On/Off […]
The Vermont Secretary of State has provided a new accessible voting system to the Town of Putney at no cost to the Town. The new system is designed to make […]
The primary election is coming up in Putney on August 14, 2018. Polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The voting will be at the Putney Fire […]
Antidote Books, 120 Main St in Putney is hosting candidate nights for local elections. On Tuesday, July 31 from 6-7pm Mike Mrowicki, State Representative for Putney, Dummerston and Westminster, will […]
Attention all sewer connection users on the Town of Putney utility system: There is a rate increase effective July 1, 2018. You will see a 25.3% rate increase (per unit) […]
Parcel Owners of Putney: property tax bills were mailed on July 13, 2018. Don’t panic if your property tax bill does not show your Homestead Exemption. The State of Vermont […]
From the town clerks office… The official ballots for the August 14th State Primary have been delivered. If you care to vote early, please stop by. Please encourage other voters […]
The State of Vermont will be holding a Primary Election on August 14, 2018 for State-wide office holders and local Representatives (Windham District 4). The Primary Polling Station is the […]
We haven’t seen a Governor act like this before . Once again, while remaining distant from the process through the legislative session, Gov.Scott, again came in with a last minute […]
PUBLIC NOTICE UNCLAIMED FUNDS The Unclaimed Property Division of the Vermont State Treasurer has provided to the Town Clerk a list of unclaimed funds held in trust by the State […]
Mid Session Report from Montpelier First of all , I want to thank you for the opportunity to represent you in Montpelier . I love Vermont and I love living […]
Your local legislators serving Putney, Dummerston and Westminster will be hosting a public community forum on Sunday, March 4th from 7-8:30pm at the Putney Public Library. State Representatives David Deen […]
The Vermont House Ways and Means Committee is considering changes to the school funding law that are intended to: – reduce reliance on the residential property tax by moving to […]
Foster Parenting Interview: https://www.brattleborotv.org/montpelier-connection/foster-parenting-studio-special-12617 With the New Year, many of us look to new ideas, new projects or new ways we can help others. With the ongoing need for more […]
For those voters who contacted me about wanting to go to the recent Town School Board meeting, but couldn’t because of the meeting happening during work hours, here’s a video […]