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BRATTLEBORO-118 Elliot and Sparkles, the Giant Evil Clown, present "Smear Out the Difficulties," performed by...
BRATTLEBORO-The Vermont Jazz Center celebrates the vital role of the piano in the history of...
PUTNEY-Landmark College invites the public to a free reception on Friday, April 19, from 5...
BRATTLEBORO-The Brattleboro Camerata presents "Make it a Place of Springs" Sunday, April 21, at the...
In an affirmation of the idea that the town wants, needs, and welcomes newcomers, community leaders, social service providers, and concerned citizens filled an airy second-floor room at the Cotton Mill on Oct. 29 to celebrate the opening of the Brattleboro Multicultural Community Center. As the town prepares to welcome the first group of refugees from Afghanistan by the end of this month, the center will play a key role in aiding the transition for these newcomers. However, offering care...
Oscar Heller is a young technology professional - he formerly worked at Mondo Mediaworks, then founded his own web design firm, 10F Design. In the past year, Oscar has served as a Town Meeting member for District 3, and also currently serves on the Representative Town Meeting Finance Committee. For those who attended or watched the Town Meeting last year, you'll remember Oscar from his comments regarding the sales tax issue. It was obvious that he had done his research,
On Sunday, Sept. 27, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., the Windham World Affairs Council (WWAC) presents Nobel laureate Jody Williams, who will speak on “Stepping Up and Taking Action on Killer Robots and the New Nuclear Arms Race.” Williams will present for 20 minutes, then lead a moderated online discussion. Registration is required on Zoom. The event will also be live-streamed on the WWAC Facebook page. Williams, who grew up in Brattleboro, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997...
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