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To the editor: On Saturday (Feb. 20), I wrote a short note to Brattleboro Town Manager Peter Elwell with copies to Public Works Director Steve Barrett, Rep. Mollie Burke and to the Reformer (complete with photo) concerning damage to my car tire after hitting a Route 9 crater pothole earlier in the day. As a second thought, a short time later, I copied our Vermont DOT Secretary Joe Flynn.
I want you to be aware that, as of this morning, I have received good information in replies from many of those on my distribution list.
Brattleboro, Vt. to Vote on Retail Marijuana in Town State regulators have until October 2022 to create a Cannabis Control Board to oversee establishment of the retail marijuana market
Published December 27, 2020 •
Updated on December 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm
Blair Gable | Reuters
Voters in the town of Brattleboro will be asked in March whether to allow retail sales of marijuana products in their community.
The Select Board decided this week to put the question on the Town Meeting Day ballot, the Brattleboro Reformer reported.
Vermont legislators passed a bill at the end of the last legislative session that would set up a system to legalize sales of recreational marijuana in the state. The bill became law without Republican Gov. Phil Scott’s signature, meaning that retail sales of marijuana could start in two years.
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BRATTLEBORO â With the weather forecast calling for more than an inch of rain Thursday, Brattleboro Town Manager Peter Elwell is warning town residents to be prepared for some street flooding.
âThe meteorologists are warning us of very heavy, extremely heavy rain, from Christmas Eve into Christmas morning,â said Elwell, during Tuesday nightâs Select Board meeting.
According to the National Weather Service, Brattleboro and the region could get one to two inches of rain overnight into Friday, with close to another inch of rain on Christmas day.
âHeavy rain may fall on a deep primed snowpack leading to the melt increasing,â states a NWS warning. âFlows in rivers may increase quickly and reach critical levels.â
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BRATTLEBORO â With the weather forecast calling for more than an inch of rain Thursday, Brattleboro Town Manager Peter Elwell is warning town residents to be prepared for some street flooding.
âThe meteorologists are warning us of very heavy, extremely heavy rain, from Christmas Eve into Christmas morning,â said Elwell, during Tuesday nightâs Select Board meeting.
According to the National Weather Service, Brattleboro and the region could get one to two inches of rain overnight into Friday, with close to another inch of rain on Christmas day.
âHeavy rain may fall on a deep primed snowpack leading to the melt increasing,â states a NWS warning. âFlows in rivers may increase quickly and reach critical levels.â