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UPDATE: Vernon Street Area Open to Traffic
06/24/2024

Emergency responders temporarily closed down Vernon Street on June 24. It has since reopened. 

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Share Your Ideas About the Pool on June 25
06/24/2024

The Brattleboro Recreation & Parks Department welcomes the community to provide feedback on conceptual design options for the proposed improvements to the pool and aquatics facilities at Living Memorial Park. Join Rec & Parks and members of the design consultant team at the pool on June 25 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. The rain date is June 26. The pool is located at Living Memorial Park at 61 Guilford Street, Brattleboro. This is an opportunity for the public to weigh in and review the results of prior input sessions held during the summer and fall of 2023.  This session continues the work of the feasibility study

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POSTPONED: Fuller Park Public Forum Rescheduled for July 10
06/20/2024

Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled to July 10, 2024.

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Fairground Road Sidewalk Replacement
06/20/2024

The Highway Division will be replacing the sidewalk on the south side of Fairground Road between Canal Street and Atwood Street.

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Local Artist’s Paintings on Display, For Sale in Municipal Center
06/17/2024

The Town of Brattleboro is pleased to welcome local artist Candice Taylor-Diallo, whose paintings are on display and for sale in the lobby of the Municipal Center now through the end of June. 

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Withington Fund Surpasses $1 Million in Giving
06/12/2024

The fund has distributed more than 30 grants to support the development and refurbishment of parks, trails, and public amenities.

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