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Altered Books An event connected to the “Nourishing the Inner Artist: Conversations about Art, Creativity, and Imagination” creativity forums series. *FREE Event May 7th, 1-3 p.m. at the Putney Public […]
Community Organizations
1 & 2 bed room apartments available in Putney Call 802 387-4881 Info on 1-bedroom apartment: $800 / 1br – Putney,2nd floor, High speed internet 25mb, w/garden Across River Rd […]
Community OrganizationsTHE APRON THEATER CO- OPEN AUDITIONS!! for the 2018 SEASON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th 1:00 – 3:00 PM at NEXT STAGE ARTS We continue to be committed to open casting and […]
Community OrganizationsVote Tuesday, Nov. 7th at the Putney Fire House. 10am – 7pm
School News, Town Hall News
From The Commons – http://www.commonsnews.org/site/site05/story.php?articleno=26901&page=1 Selectboard members say they remain in the dark about why an elected official stopped coming to work Originally published in The Commons issue #427 (Wednesday, […]
Town Hall News
Sandglass Theater in Putney, Vermont is looking to hire a consultant to help us implement our Strategic Plan. This hire is funded in part by the USDA Rural Development program. […]
Community Organizations
Recycling Update The Putney Selectboard has heard from the public their concerns about the need for recycling to be addressed. Efforts have been made to obtain cost for providing this […]
Community Organizations, Town Hall NewsLandmark College will present a talk by Casey Murrow, son of pioneering broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow, titled “We Cannot Escape Responsibility: The Broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow During the […]
Community OrganizationsThanks to BCTV for filming all of our select board meetings. You can watch last Wednesdays meeting here: http://www.brattleborotv.org/putney-selectboard/putney-sb-mtg-91317 There is a discussion, beginning around 4:30, of the problem that […]
Community Organizations, Town Hall NewsPutney’s town clerk was elected in March — and by May, she stopped coming to work. Vermont offers few legal options short of waiting for her to resign, but a […]
Community Organizations, Town Hall NewsEclipse Party Monday, August 21 at BEEC Free (Donations welcome!) If you are among those who will not be traveling to witness the spectacle of the total solar eclipse, join […]
Community OrganizationsLooking for a small house, apt or cottage to rent or house sit in the Putney area asap! Excellent references. Please text or call Linda 360/733-2657
Community OrganizationsJoin us for the theatrical time of your life! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll cheer, you’ll boo! There will be heroes, villains, and fools and more! Come see what the […]
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Green-Up Day is this Saturday, May 6. As has happened in past years, a town truck will be parked between the Town Hall and Our Lady of Mercy. Green-Up bags […]
Community OrganizationsThe Red Cross has urgent need for blood and platelet donations to prevent a winter shortage. Please consider signing up to give blood. You can make an appointment here: http://www.redcrossblood.org/rcbmobile/drive/chooseDonationTime.jsp […]
Community OrganizationsHere’s the perfect gift for Putney-ites near and far! The 2017 Putney Historical Society Calendar – now available at the Putney General Store, Putney Town Hall, Putney Coop, Putney Diner […]
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This year, Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, Nov. 6 The time change officially takes place at 2 a.m., but you don’t have to spring out of bed and move […]
Community OrganizationsThe Story Biking for Bucks This event is happening on November 19th (Saturday) from 8:00 AM until Noon. Once again the G-Store is falling on hard times. Jim Heal, Pharmacist and […]
Community OrganizationsThe Brattleboro Women’s Chorus will start up again in early September, and women and girls over 10 who love to sing are invited to come and join in the fun! […]
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This past weekend PCS was victimized by two individuals – two white males, 18-21 or so, who gained entry to our building and spent several hours gathering a large number […]
Community Organizations, Regional News, School News