Putney Community Cares is asking for donations of home made masks in order to be able to distribute them to the community. If you have any to donate please call […]
At the request of the State of Vermont, and at the direction of the town fire warden, there will be no open burning allowed through May 30th and no burn […]
The Vermont National Guard has announced that the Pop-Up COVID 19 testing site that was set up at Landmark college in Putney at the end of March, has left town […]
The Vermont Department of Health has launched a new go-to resource for Vermonters to see an in-depth picture of COVID-19 activity in Vermont. The COVID-19 data dashboard can be found […]
Are you looking for sources for local food? The Brattleboro Area Farmers’ Market, which includes several farms in Putney and Westminster, has compiled a list of its vendors who have […]
“This year, due to safe practices in the times of CORVID-!9, there will be no Morris dancing on top of Putney Mountain at dawn on May 1st. You’ll have to […]
Putney Foodshelf will be open for extended curbside Open Hours on Saturday, April 4 from 9-11 am, and every following Saturday. Tuesday Open Hours are canceled for the time being. […]
In an effort to assist residents in our time of uncertainty the Town of Putney has created two surveys for public access. We hope all the glitches are ironed out […]
Because of recent incidents of Zoom spamming of publicly posted event links (not to us, just in general), the ONLY way to get links to the Putney Library’s many virtual […]
Protecting you and your loved ones and all Vermonters is our number one concern. In these uncertain, unsettling times we are all looking for things we can do and control. […]
Putney Foodshelf is open Tuesday, March 31 from 6-7 for Open Hours. Starting Saturday, April 4, the Putney Foodshelf will be open Saturdays only, from 9-11 a.m., at the Putney […]
2020 Census -SHAPE YOUR FUTURE. It starts with each of us doing our part. And how we do this is by completing the 2020 Census questionnaire. You can complete it […]
To: Residents of the Putney Community From: Karen Astley, Town Manager (802.387.5862 extension 11; Manager@putneyvt.org) Date: March 29, 2020 Vermont Strong! Putney Strong! In this time of uncertainty, my message […]
Putney Community Nightly Bell Ringing! Calling all Putney People, adults and children! As we adjust to many difficult circumstances; the closing of our schools, the loss of gatherings, businesses, and […]
or Immediate Release: March 28, 2020 Media Contact: Ben Truman │ Vermont Department of Health 802-951-5153 / 802-863-7281 VDHMedia.COVID19@vermont.gov Vermont National Guard to Operate COVID-19 Testing Site in Putney Landmark […]
There are plots available for the 2020 season for anyone who lives or works in the Putney area. A great opportunity to grow some of your own food this summer. […]
OPEN HOURS on Saturday, March 28 from 9-10am. Drive up (or walk up) and our friendly volunteers will direct you. Look for the green Putney Foodshelf shirts! Every household will […]
Please know that all due dates for library items are suspended until we re-open. No one should prioritize returning or renewing books right now. Everyone stay safe and healthy, Emily
How it works: You call our store and ask for curbside ordering. You are sent to a staff member specifically assigned to do this. Please give them A list of […]
Your Windham County legislators want you to know that we are taking the COVID 19 situation very seriously, and are continuing our work, while at home. We are in regular […]