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This Week In Windsor

 

7.01.16

 

This week Windsor was once again recognized in the press. Our art, food, education and athletics were all topics of separate articles. A couple of weeks ago Windsor music was part of a state wide ranking. Not bad! Here are the various links:

 

Windsor Art – A walk with Bob Haight: https://dailyuv.com/news/850133

 

Station Restaurant - http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/vermont/mom-and-pop-restaurants-vt/

 

Hands on Learning: http://www.eagletimes.com/news/2016-06-29/Front_Page/Engaging_youth_in_technology.html

 

WHS Seniors Katy Comstock and Michael Bradley named Valley News Athletes of the year! http://www.wsesu.net/news/2016/6/30/valley-news-athletes-of-the-year

http://westlebanonvalleynews.nh.newsmemory.com/?special=Athletes+of+the+Year

 

Bands you should know – Windsor’s Carton comes in #2

https://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2015/02/ten-vermont-bands-you-should-listen-to-now.html

 

 

Area Fireworks and 4th of July Celebrations

 

Brownsville’s July 3 & 4th Festivities July 3rd at Ascutney Mountain: Food/Music 6:30-9pm. Fireworks at dusk

NO Grills allowed

 

July 4th Center of Town:

7:00–10:00am pancake breakfast

9:00–2:00pm, flea market, craft tables, food (In or near fire station), Basket Bonanza Raffle (tickets, 6 for $5.00)

10:00–12:00 kids games & Bicycles in the parade 1pm

11:00–1:00pm & 1:45-2:15pm music by the Firehouse Six Dixieland Band

1:00–1:45PM, PARADE

All Veterans are invited to walk or ride in our parade. Please bring your antique/unique vehicles

Please call Sherry for details 802 484-9286

2pm Drawing of the Basket Bonanza Winners, Must be present to win

 

Hartland Old Home Day Monday, July 4th

Tractor pull starts @8am

Parade at 11am

Vendors and entertainment behind the Rec Center after the parade.

Moonlighters Big Band @7pm

Fireworks @9pm

 

Hollywood, Art, Sculpture, and Windsor…. All in one article take a look! https://dailyuv.com/news/849277

 

Windsor Listserv

On a number of occasions I have been asked why Windsor does not have a “list-serve” like many other towns. My response has always been “because nobody has stepped up to manage one”. In the past that always ended the conversation. Well, that has changed. Daniella Malin, working with Vital Communities has stepped up and started a Windsor listserv.  Daniella sent me the following basics on how it works.

 

 

 

This email list is a discussion forum for topics specific to Windsor. It is not an 'official' list set up by the town government. It is open to anyone who wants to participate. Residents are encouraged to subscribe and post; non-residents may subscribe, but are asked not to post.

How to ...

 

·         You can contact the list manager at windsor-request@lists.vitalcommunities.org

Posting Guidelines

·         Keep it Local, Keep it Civil, Limit Commercial Postings to Once a Month.

·         No anonymous posts – If your first and last name are not obvious from your email address, please sign your post.

·         The intent is to keep the discussion on and about Windsor. The issue doesn't need to be unique to Windsor, but it must be specific to Windsor. Subscribers to the list are assumed to be in agreement about that simple constraint. If in doubt about whether a topic is appropriate for our list, consider this: If there are other online forums, such as email lists

 

2016 Windsor Card Winners – We have 2 Winners, and are looking for 1 more!

The Windsor Downtown Merchants are pleased to announce the three winners of the 2016 Windsor Card $100 cash prize. On the back of each Windsor Card is a number. If your number matches one of the three numbers below please bring the card to Windsor Wine and Spirits for verification and claim your $100 cash prize.  Winners must claim their prize by July 11th, 2016. Winning numbers: 3539, 3628, 3655.

 

Windsor Downtown Merchants would like to congratulate Sherry Boudro and Patricia Levesque as our latest winners of the Windsor Card $100.00 cash prize. We are still looking for the lucky holder of Windsor Card # 3655. To redeem your prize of $100.00 contact Rice Yordy at Windsor Wine & Spirits located at 54 Main Street before July 11, 2016.

 

Marketing “Bootcamp” for small business

The Vt. Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC) and Springfield Regional Development Corporation (SRDC) are sponsoring a Marketing Bootcamp Workshop series, starting Friday July 15th from 9 am – Noon at the Howard Dean Education Center in Springfield. The workshops will include a panel of marketing professionals who will discuss their own experiences and answer any questions.

 

What are your marketing goals for 2016 and 2017? Do you want to reach more customers? Do you have the capacity to expand? Do you want to grow your bottom line? You may be an expert in the product you make or the service you provide but without effective marketing you and your business are not reaching your full potential. To register click here.

 

For further information contact Debra Boudrieau at VtSBDC, dboudrieau@vtsbdc.org or Bob Flint at SRDC, bobf@springfielddevelopment.org

 

Windsor Events

Friday Night Movie at the Cheese Board

Friday, June 24th 6:30PM Windsor Public Library and The Cheese Board are proud to present Family Movie Nights on Friday nights now and throughout the summer! The movie this week is “Dolphin Tale” and will be shown at The Cheese Board, 71 Artisans Way.  Wood-fired pizza and maple creamies will be served so bring your appetite!  

 

The Windsor Summer Farmers' Market is here!

Saturdays 11-2pm on the State Street Green. Live music + delicious food = a great way to start the holiday weekend! We will be offering a great selection of locally harvested and crafted items including prepared foods, crafts, canned goods, eggs and more. Our featured musician this week is Joice Marie so grab a blanket and enjoy the beautiful day and great music! 

 

Below is a small selection of items offered by our wonderful vendors: 

Backwoods Grove: Pea Pods (cc), catnip, chives (cc), and rhubarb (cc)

Brookhaven: Rhubarb (cc), arugula (cc), radishes (cc), maybe lettuce (cc), spicy pickles, house plants, and up-cycled pillows and note pads

Contented Butterfly Farm: Farm fresh chicken and duck eggs, rhubarb (cc), head and leaf lettuce (cc), garlic scapes (cc), kale (cc), pak choi (cc) and tomatillo salsa

Max & Ozzie's: Freshly baked focaccia bread in various flavors, duck and chicken eggs, 100% cotton napkins and towels, plus more crafts!

Nada's Notes and Photos: Photo cards featuring local scenes

Split Rock Farm: Grass fed beef, eggs, canned pickled beets, ginger rhubarb jam with a hint of raspberry!

 

Reminder! SNAP and 3SquaresVT Program Participants- Crop Cash is available during our summer market season. Coupons can be used to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables (see the CC next to eligible products). Swipe your EBT card and get up to $10 in matching coupons! For example, take out $5 using your EBT card and get $5 worth of coupons. Take out $10 and get a matching $10 in coupons!

The Windsor Summer Farmers’ Market runs every Saturday May - October from 11am-2pm on the State Street Green.

The market is looking for vendors (daily/drop in options available) for the 2016 summer season. NOW OFFERING: Short season option for new vendors. For those who farm, cook or craft the market is a wonderful way to sell your wares in a friendly community based setting. Contact us at Windsor.vt.farmers.market@gmail.com for more information.

 

Music this Weekend

 

Friday

First Friday Jazz at Skunk Hollow Tavern at Hartland Four Corners - 8pm

Saturday

First Saturday Music at Harpoon

Stadley Rough Riders – July 2nd Saturday at Harpoon

 

Music! For Windsor area entertainment information:
Windsor Station: http://windsorstationvt.com/live-music
Harpoon: http://www.harpoonbrewery.com/breweries/windsor
Skunk Hollow: http://www.skunkhollowtavern.com/Entertainment.aspx 
Want to know more about area music click on this link for a newsletter from Dave Clark and Yellow House Media that covers music in the Upper Valley http://www.yellowhousemedia.com

UPCOMING EVENTS

Wednesday Evening Concerts on the Common 6 – 8 pm

Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the sounds of summer!

July 6th              About Gladys

July 13th            East Bay Jazz Ensemble

July 20th            Jason Cann

July 27th            The Jerrymanders

August 3rd         River Road Blues Band

August 10th        Sullivan, Davis, Hanscomb

August 17th        Larry & Adam

August 24th        Carlos Ocasio

 

Locals Night at the Maple Kitchen

Please join us Monday nights at The Maple Kitchen to enjoy the music of Rich Thomas and Kyle Morin of About Gladys while you dine on delicious cuisine. Don’t forget, it’s locals night! Receive a 10% discount off all food when you show your local ID.

What’s Happening at the Library

Windsor Public Library, 43 State Street, 802-674-2556 Check out our brand new website at www.windsorlibrary.org

 

 

 

 

 

Windsor Public Library News and Events

 

Summer Activity Challenge

Windsor Public Library invited you to lace up your sneakers and join us for our summer activity challenge - 50 Miles in Summer!  This program will challenge participants to move 50 (or more) human-powered miles in 70 days.  This can be completed in the form of walking, running, swimming, cycling, kayaking, Zumba etc.  This summer's theme is On Your Mark, Get Set, Go! Exercise Your Mind!, promoting active lifestyles so get MOVING Windsor!!  Sign up at the library to receive your mileage log and detailed instructions for the challenge.  This challenge is open to all ages and abilities.  Good luck!!

Summer Programs for Adults (though younger folk are welcome at most...):

Yoga in Paradise Park, Sat. June 30, 6:30pm:  What better way to wind down at the end of a busy day than with an evening of trail yoga in Paradise Park with Medicine Wheel Yoga’s Charleigh Robillard.  We will meet at the parking area on Country Road and proceed from there.  If you need a ride, please call the library at 674-2556 to make arrangements.

Everyday Bicycling Workshop, Get Back Into Riding Your Bike, Tuesday, July 12, 6:00pm:  Have you been wanting to bike more but haven’t really biked much recently—or maybe haven’t biked since you were a kid?  Ready to take the next step, but not quite sure where to start?  We can help!  In just one short hour (with pizza provided!), participants in our workshop will learn what gear you need (or don’t need), tips for keeping your bike in good shape for commuting, how to map out a route that fits with your time and comfort level, and how to “read” the street and ride safe.  This program is presented by Vital Communities and Local Motion.  Preregistration is required.  Please call the library at 674-2556 or email librarian@windsorlibrary.org to sign up.

On Street Bike Skills Workshop, Build Your Street Skills, Saturday, July 16, 10:00am:  Build your skills and confidence for riding on the road.  For this workshop, we will head out for a narrated bike ride with periodic pull-offs to discuss conditions encountered and how best to respond.  All participants must bring their bike and helmet and will go home witha handout of the principles covered in the workshop, an overview of the rules of the road in VT, a coupon for $6 off safety gear at area shops, and a $5 day-glo reflective vest or bike bell.  This program is presented by Vital Communities and Local Motion.  Preregistration is required.  Please call the library at 674-2556 or email librarian@windsorlibrary.org to sign up.

Summer Programs for Kids:

The Chocolate Olympics!, Saturday, July 9th, 11:00-1:00, Join us for chocolate challenges: Marshmallow Blow-Out; Sno-cap/Pudding/Shower Cap Challenge (yeah, it's weird...); Whopper roll-out; M&M quick-sort; Chocolate Relays; Oreo Stacking. All ages.

Thursday, July 14th, 3:30, American Precision Museum Workshop: Ready? Set? Go! Balloon Cars! Which direction do you need to place your balloon to get your car to move forward? Test your design and find out! We'll walk from the library at 3:30 or meet us at APM at 3:45. Sign-up required. Limit 10. Ages 8-12.

Book discussions (Please see a librarian for a copy of the book):

Politics and Food Discussion, Thursday June 14, 6:00pm:  Dark Money by Jane Mayer
Teen Book Discussion, Saturday, June 18th at 10:00am:  A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro Adult Book Discussion, Thursday, June 21, 6:00pm:  Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson.

 

 

 

News From The Schools
WHS Seniors Katy Comstock and Michael Bradley named Valley News Athletes of the year! http://www.wsesu.net/news/2016/6/30/valley-news-athletes-of-the-year

http://westlebanonvalleynews.nh.newsmemory.com/?special=Athletes+of+the+Year

 

Merchant News

Windsor Artist Gail Barton has a new exhibit

“Wandering in the Upper Valley” is a new art exhibit by Gail Barton and can be seen at the Hartland Library entitled. It is all recent work and done outside "en plein air". There is a reception July1st from 3-5pm and the exhibit will be up until July30th.

 

New Exhibit at American Precision Museum

Our new exhibit at the American Precision Museum is now open.  Visitors from across the country have viewed the new exhibit and have been very impressed.  Shaping America explores how the machinists and tool builders of this region’s “Precision Valley” influenced the course of American history, helping drive rapid industrialization; the emergence of the United States as a world power; and the development of our consumer culture. Read more. Make your plans to visit and explore our region!

 

Horse Camp

Delaney Stables still has some openings in their horsemanship weeks (camps) this summer. These Tuesday through Friday sessions run from 9:00 until 1:00, cover Horsemanship and Barn management, and include a daily riding lesson. They are a great way to spend time at the barn learning about horses in a structured capacity. Camps weeks start at the end of June and run through mid-August. Single or multiple weeks available. Please contact Jill at 802-484-3138 or DelaneyStables@gmail.com for more information.

 

Community News

Message from the Windsor Food Shelf

 

-          The Weekend Lunchbox—For Kids!

o    It’s official! The backpack program we’ve discussed with you in the last couple of newsletters is ready to start the first week of school, 2016! We’ve dubbed our version of this program as “The Weekend Lunchbox—For Kids.”

o    Why are we doing it? Believe it or not (and we hadn’t!), there are children who do not eat on the weekends at home, because food is simply not available. For a second grader to go home on Friday afternoon and not eat again until school lunch on Monday morning is simply unfathomable. We can’t fix this problem, or even meet the need in full. But we can do our best, and that’s what we aim to do.

o    What does it entail? For each child identified as having a serious need for nutritional assistance at home (the school will do this confidentially), our volunteers will pack five healthy items. Each Friday afternoon, we’ll deliver these packages to the school for discreet distribution.

o    What does it cost? TWO DOLLARS! For the five items each weekend (Granola bar, raisins, apple sauce, chicken noodle soup, ready-made mac & cheese), the cost is just $2 per child. That’s it! Over the entire school year, a child can be assisted for $75. Think about that… an entire school year, $75…

o    How will we fund it? We’re kicking off fundraising for July! The Mt Ascutney hospital is hosting a hospital-wide can drive and fundraiser, and we’re planning our own Concert on the Common! The hospital is helping to coordinate two other fundraisers later in the year, for this benefit, as well.

o     What about kids this Summer? That’s the million dollar question. We have initial funds thanks to very gracious citizens, and we’re trying to reach these same children, now. With no school lunches over the summer, we’d really like to reach them. One idea is to recruit volunteers to visit door-to-door with the police officers in town, delivering once a week for the remainder of the summer. Possibly on some sort of volunteer rotation. Interested? So are we! Please e-mail us at brad@ramuntos.com!

 

 PLEASE help us promote our benefit concert, held July 15th on the Common in Windsor. Would you please print the flyer below (perhaps multiple copies?) and hang them around your place of work or leisure? Thank you very much!!

 

Red Cross Blood Drive

Friday, July 22nd from 12:30 to 5:30 PM American Legion Hall, 4 Court St, Windsor

For an appointment visit redcrossblood.org OR call 1 800- RED CROSS. Using the rapid pass will save you time at registration.

 

Windsor PD offers finger print services
Did you know that the Windsor Police Department conducts fingerprinting for State licenses, Education Employment or similar scenarios? Contact Our Administrative Assistant between 9am-2pm Monday –
Friday 802-674-9042
  
Additional information sources for Windsor news:
Windsor FD Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Windsor-Fire-Department/145812745501495?fref=nf
Windsor PD Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WindsorVermontPoliceDepartment
Windsor Recreation Department Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Windsor-Recreation-Center/127897430613969
Paradise Park Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/paradise.park.71?fref=ts

Windsor on Air
Windsor on Air is a great resource for community news. View WOA-TV on Comcast Channel 8 or
On-Line: http://woa-tv.org/site, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Windsor-On-Air/304381210782.

Alumni Day Parade: https://vimeo.com/170654888

Legacy of Asher Benjamin: https://vimeo.com/171469310

WHS Graduation: https://vimeo.com/170523106

WHS students community service at War Memorial: https://vimeo.com/169581012

Memorial Day Ceremony: http://woa-tv.org/site/2016/06/02/windsor-memorial-day-ceremony-5302016

 

Community Services and Support  

JULY2016Community Meal Schedule for seniors 60+:

Reservations required – call VIA @ 802-674-5971(seniors may bring guests of all ages)

Tuesday, July 12th @ 12:00 noon – location: HARTLAND - Hartland Recreation Center :

Menu: hamburger, fries, watermelon, dessert(suggested donation:  $3.00)

(VisitingNursefootclinicofferedfor $20, @ 1:00 pm-call for reservations: 674-4118)

Wednesday, July 20th @ 12:00 noon – location: ASCUTNEY - ExitAte Restaurant

Menu: ham, two sides, salad, dessert (suggested donation: $4.00)

Wednesday, July 27th @ 12:00 noon – location: WINDSOR -  Mt. Ascutney Hospital-Board Room:

Menu:  spaghetti & meatballs, garlic bread, green beans, dessert(suggested donation $3.00)  

(coordinated by: Volunteers In Action (VIA), sponsored by: Senior Solutions)

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VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION OFFERS SERVICES FOR SENIOR RESIDENTS:  Transportation, friendly visits, small chores, walking companions, telephone contact, shopping assistance.

IF YOU KNOW anyone needing assistance, please have them call us.  (areas of service: Windsor, W.Windsor, Hartland, Weathersfield, Reading, Cornish & Plainfield). 

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – are you able to drive a senior to a medical appointment, hairdresser, bank or be willing to take a neighbor along with you when you do your grocery shopping or deliver Meals On Wheels?  We need volunteers to help our elders remain healthy and independent. We will work within your schedule – if once a month fits your schedule, just let us know. CALL: 802-674-5971

 

 

 

 

Vermont Lake Monsters Game to Benefit Mt. Ascutney Hospital, July 15th

There are many ways you can help keep Mt. Ascutney Hospital strong – and sometimes, you can have fun while doing it! On Friday July 15th, take your family or friends out to the Ballpark to watch the Vermont Lake Monsters play the Williamsport Crosscutters at Centennial Field on the campus of UVM in Burlington. Tickets are just $6 each, with half of the ticket price coming directly back to Mt. Ascutney Hospital to help advance our Positively Vital Capital Campaign. Many former Lake Monster players are now major leaguers – and some of this year’s Monsters are likely heading to “the Bigs,” as well. They’ll all be available to sign autographs before and after the game. The 15th is Morway’s Princess and Superheroes night! Wear your favorite Princess or Superhero costume for a great night with tons of activities going on! Take a ride up to Burlington for a fun evening at the ballpark – Gates open at 6 PM, first pitch at 7:05 PM. Click on the link below to reserve your tickets today!

https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2/Buy.asp?EventID=163920&promocode=mah

 

Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
First Tuesday of the month 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm *Note date change for July to Tuesday, July 12th.  at The Village at Cedar Hill. Presented by: Alzheimer’s Association Learn more at: http://cedarhillccc.com/event/alzheimers-caregiver-support-group/ COST: Free

Windsor in the News

 

Windsor Art – A walk with Bob Haight: https://dailyuv.com/news/850133

Station Restaurant - http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/vermont/mom-and-pop-restaurants-vt/

 

Hands on Learning: http://www.eagletimes.com/news/2016-06-29/Front_Page/Engaging_youth_in_technology.html

 

Bands you should know – Windsor’s Carton comes in #2

https://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2015/02/ten-vermont-bands-you-should-listen-to-now.html

 

Windsor’s Maxwell Perkins is the subject of “Genius” a new film starring Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Jude Law and Nicole Kidman:  http://vtdigger.org/2016/06/05/the-genius-of-windsor-vermont/

 

Windsor is ranked one of the Top 10 safest cities in Vermont:  http://www.safewise.com/blog/safest-cities-vermont-2016/

 

WHS Senior Katey Comstock brings home 3 track and field state championships….for the second year in a row!  Eagle Times: http://www.eagletimes.com/news/2016-06-06/Sports/Comstock_sweeps_throws_at_D2_meet.html

Valley News: http://www.vnews.com/local-roundup-2613810

 

WHS baseball heading to the state championship:

Valley News http://www.vnews.com/Windsor-baseball-semifinal-2654048

Eagle Times: http://www.eagletimes.com/news/2016-06-07/Sports/Windsor_knocks_of_No_1_seed_Leland__Gray.html

 

Lynn Grace to retire after 37 years at Town Hall:  http://www.eagletimes.com/news/2016-06-10/Front_Page/Lynn_Grace_to_retire_after_37_years_working_with_1.html (party at Harpoon on the 20th!)

 

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Area Fireworks and 4th of July Celebrations

 

Brownsville’s July 3 & 4th Festivities

July 3rd at Ascutney Mountain: Food/Music 6:30-9pm. Fireworks at dusk

NO Grills allowed

July 4th Center of Town:

7:00–10:00am pancake breakfast

9:00–2:00pm, flea market, craft tables, food (In or near fire station), Basket Bonanza Raffle (tickets, 6 for $5.00)

10:00–12:00 kids games & Bicycles in the parade 1pm

11:00–1:00pm & 1:45-2:15pm music by the Firehouse Six Dixieland Band

1:00–1:45PM, PARADE

We invite float participation, theme: ‘Back to Nature in Brownsville’

Prizes; 1st $100.00, 2nd $75.00, 3rd $50.00.

All Veterans are invited to walk or ride in our parade. Please bring your antique/unique vehicles

Please call Sherry for details 802 484-9286

2pm Drawing of the Basket Bonanza Winners, Must be present to win

 

Hartland Old Home Day Monday, July 4th

Tractor pull starts @8am

Parade at 11am

Vendors and entertainment behind the Rec Center after the parade.

Moonlighters Big Band @7pm

 

Fireworks @9pm

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Community Health Needs Assessment Report

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

Full Report

During the period March through July, 2015, a Community Health Needs Assessment in the Mt. Ascutney region of Vermont and New Hampshire was conducted by Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center in partnership with Valley Regional Hospital, New London Hospital, Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital, and Dartmouth-Hitchcock. The purpose of the assessment was to identify community health concerns, priorities and opportunities for community health and health care delivery systems improvement. For

the purposes of this assessment report, the geographic area of interest was 10 towns of the Mt. Ascutney region with a total resident population of 32,588 served by Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center. Methods employed in the assessment included a survey of area residents made available through direct mail and website links, a survey of key community stakeholders who are agency, municipal or community leaders, a series of community discussion groups convened in the Mt. Ascutney Hospital service

area, and a review of available population demographics and health status indicators. The table on the next page provides a summary of high priority community health needs and issues identified through these assessment methods.

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WPD Operation Safety Cone

Operation Safety “Cone”
During the next four weeks, police officers in the town of Windsor will be issuing “tickets” to children in Windsor, West Windsor, and Brownsville for being safe. Students in the area “caught being good” and “being safe” will be issued a ticket that is redeemable for one free ice cream CONE at Boston Dreams on State Street. The safety CONE incentive sponsored by the Windsor Police Department and Boston Dreams hopes to provide positive reinforcement for making safe decisions such as choosing to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or scooter, using the crosswalk to cross the road, and wearing a seatbelt when riding in a car.

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Household Hazardous Waste Collection - Saturday, May 21st

Household Hazardous Waste Collections

Saturday, May 21 Windsor Goodyear Building 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

The Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District is sponsoring free events for the collection and safe disposal of household hazardous wastes.  No pre-registration for residents. Businesses must pre-register and will be charged for disposal costs.  The collections will be held on Saturday, May 14 at the Springfield Transfer Station from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. and on Saturday, May 21 at the former Goodyear Building in Windsor from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  Bring in a mercury fever thermometer and receive a new digital fever thermometer. For more information, call 674-9235 or click on www.vtsolidwastedistrict.org for a list of what to bring and what not to bring.

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Green Up Day Is This Saturday, May 7th

Saturday, May 7th 8:30 a.m. at the Fire Station

We’ll hand out bags and you can choose a cleanup route. Please wear sturdy shoes and bug repellent. Bring water if you'd like and gloves if you have them. For more information call 674-5409. Plenty of breakfast goodies will be available for volunteers! If you'd like to sign up for a route ahead of time please click on this link:

https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1sKLHoSdt2vOzDIemo6lTUhMbK6ShsrxBdo1ZE33bJEA/edit?usp=sharing

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Construction Update

We have several construction projects taking place on Main St. the expected time line for each is as follows:

Water main replacement: This project is taking place on Main St. between State St. and the Constitution House. The contractor should be off of Main St. by Friday. All that remains are a few connections that are located on side streets. The alley between the Windsor House and Friends & Co. may be blocked early next week. Depot Ave. may have limited access as well for a portion of a day.

Paving: Pike Industries will be grinding Main St. from Thursday to perhaps Tuesday the 5th. They may finish sooner depending on weather and the conditions they find as they progress down the street. A base layer of pavement is expected to be put down during the week of May 2nd to 6th. The next step will be refurbishment of catch basins and man holes. The final paving layer and line markings are schedule for late May to the first week of June.

 

Main St. sidewalk replacement: Willey Construction will be replacing/repairing the retaining wall the runs from the old firehouse toward River St. They will also be replacing the sidewalk from the firehouse to River St. This will make parking very tight during the Old South Rummage Sale taking place from May 5th through May 7th.  

 

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Click to see Town Meeting & Presidential Primary Warnings and Sample Ballots

Town Meeting is Monday February 29th this year. Australian Ballot voting will take place on Tuesday, March 1st from 9am to 7pm in the Windsor Recreation Center. Absentee ballots will be available beginning February 10th.

Town Meeting Warning 

School Warning

Presidential Primary Warning 

Town & School Ballot

Democratic Presidential Primary Ballot

Republican Presidential Primary Ballot

Municipal budget documents

Annual Report FY 2015

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Municipal survey results are in

We have been running a survey asking a variety of questions related to town budget and town services for the last several weeks. The survey is now closed with 175 responses collected. You can see the complete results here

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Winter Parking Rules and Snow Removal Policy

WINDSOR WINTER PARKING AND ROADWAY RULES
The following is a list of “rules of the road” so to speak that govern how we use and maintain our municipal roadways and parking areas during the winter months.

WINTER PARKING BAN BEGINS DEC. 1ST
It is unlawful to park on any street between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. between December 1st and April 30th, both dates inclusive.

PLOWING SNOW INTO THE ROAD – STATE STATUE
§ 1126a Depositing snow onto or across roadways is prohibited
No person, other than an employee in the performance of his or her official duties or other person authorized by the agency of transportation (in the case of state highways) or Selectboard (in the case of town) highway shall plow or otherwise deposit snow onto the traveled way, shoulder or sidewalk of a state highway or a class 1, 2 or 3 town highway.
 
PRIORITIES & PRACTICES

  • Generally Town plows (4 routes) and operate from 5am to 11:30pm
  • Paved roads are cleared first – plows then move to the dirt roads
  • Sand and salt mix is applied to pavement during plowing
  • Dirt roads are plowed but sand is not applied until the storm ends
  • Salt is not applied to dirt as it is ineffective and can actually create or add to the icy conditions
  • Because two different mixes are used for tar and dirt the trucks have to switch over which takes some time. The fleet is not big enough to have trucks dedicated to dirt or tar only.
  • With freezing rain dirt roads are sanded more frequently than tar. This is because salt can be used on the tar but not on the sand.
  • Sidewalks are cleaned following a storm, not during a storm. We do not blow snow from the sidewalk into the street. Every effort is made to avoid inconvenience to private property, but the road right-of-ways are used to their full capacity.
  • Snow removal from in-town locations and intersections is dependent on the weather but generally removal will be scheduled within 2 days of the end of a storm.
  • Violations of snow removal policy will be handled through the police dept. as they are statutory or ordinance violations.
  • Comments / requests regarding snow removal should be directed to my office 674-6786 or tmarsh@windsorvt.org  The highway dept. is directed to follow town road policy.

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Check out Windsor On Air

Windsor on Air provides Windsor focused programing on a wide variety of topics. From municipal meetings to event coverage and community updates WOA-TV has you covered. Catch WOA-TV programing on Comcast channel 8 or on line at www.woa-tv.org 

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Windsor Craft Fairs - 2 days, 3 locations

Craft Sales in Windsor VT! November 13th and 14th- 3 locations.  Get a jump start on your Holiday shopping with handmade gifts!

Mt. Ascutney Hospital Conference Rooms: November 13th and 14th from 8:00AM -3:00PM

There will be a raffle and many crafters on hand!

 

Windsor Recreation Center: November 14thfrom 9:00AM-3:00PM

Many crafters on hand!

 

Old South Church: Christmas in the Attic November 14th from 9:30AM-2:00PM

Lunch will be served and many crafters on hand!

 

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Joe Citro - More Weirdness in Windsor Wednesday Oct. 28th 7pm

Wednesday, October 28th, 7:00pm Dare to be scared? Then join us for our 3rd annual Hallowe'en "Read and Rant" with Windsor author Joseph A. Citro.   Joe is Vermont's undisputed expert on all things odd, arcane, paranormal, and just plain spooky. From haunted houses to vampires to menacing monsters, Vermont's got it all! And some of it's dangerously close to home! Joe will share tales selected from his 15 books and his 20 years of commentary on Vermont Public Radio. Dare to Share? Bring your own stories of mystery and horror. Your neighbors are dying to hear them.   This program will be held at the Snapdragon Inn on Main Street in Windsor.

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Model Engineering Show & Maker Space at the APM Saturday, OCT 24th

Saturday, Oct. 24th 9 – 4 The 16th annual Model Engineering Show and Maker Space will be held Saturday, October 24th from 9 to 4pm at the Windsor Recreation Center and at the museum. Some of New Englands’s best model engineers display and demonstrate their finely-crafted miniature machines. 

Our NEW Family Maker Space has a variety of hands-on projects and demos. School robotics teams show off their robots and kids build Lego robotics.  For more information click here

Free admission for Windsor students and their families! Otherwise, adults $10, students $5, includes admission to both Museum and Rec Center. 9am - 5pm.

Special presentations at the Rec Center:

10am: Pattern and Core Box Making for the Herreshoff Steam Launch Engine

12pm: 3-D Printing, David Ciolfi, Technology Education Concepts

1:30pm: 3-D Printing Architectural Models of Windsor, Vincent Moeykens

 

 

 

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A BUSY OCTOBER IN WINDSOR: Autumn Moon Festival, Harpoon Octoberfest, CABALBREAKER INCUBATOR and the APM Model Engineering show

 

Click on the event names below for additional information:

Autumn Moon Festival  Friday October 9th starting at 5pm

 Harpoon Octoberfest  Sat. & Sun. October 10th & 11th starting at noon

 Caballbreaker Incubator   Sunday October 11th starting at 12:12pm

American Precision Museum Model Engineering Show Saturday October 24th starting at 9am

 

 

 

 

 

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A large scale solar array is being proposed for the correctional facility property- Click for details

Green Mountain Power in conjunction with the State Department of Buildings and Grounds is proposing a 4.25 MW solar array for a portion of the state correctional facility property. The application is filed under the purview of the Public Utility Commission. To view documents related to the project click here: https://app.box.com/s/ebl1uvg9q6mzauwlycmbq11x7wuuqoqb/1/3484437416

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Concerts on The Common - Wednesday

Concerts on the Common Start this Wednesday July 1st and Harry has put together a great lineup:
July 1- Canceled do to rain
July 8- Vagabonds
July 15- JJ’s Music 
July 22- Carter Glass bandhttp://www.windsorvt.org/recreation-department
July 29- Frydaddy
August 5- About Gladys 
August 12- Davey Davis
August 19- Larry and Adam

August 26 - East Bay Jazz Ensemble

 

All concerts start at 6pm

To find out more about the summer programs available through the Rec. check here: http://www.windsorvt.org/recreation-department

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Music in Windsor! Caballbreaker Incubator this weekend, Concerts on the Common Every Wednesday

The newly formed "Caball Breaker Radio" (CBBR) is a website devoted to streaming original music and hosting great parties. This Sunday, an "Incubator Party" will feature nine original bands including Ida Mae Spector, Moxley Union, Val McCallum, Senayit, Lane Gibson, Jr, Davey Davis, Matthew Meserve, Doug Farrell, and Maiden Voyage! Tickets are $20 and include dinner at the newly renovated Old Farmers Exchange in downtown Windsor across the tracks from the Windsor Station Restaurant & Bar. The Incubator Party goes from 1pm to 9pm.

Concerts on the Common start Wednesday, July 1st and Harry has put together a great lineup:
July 1- East Bay Jazz Ensemble
July 8- Vagabonds
July 15- JJ’s Music 
July 22- Carter Glass bandhttp://www.windsorvt.org/recreation-department
July 29- Frydaddy
August 5- About Gladys 
August 12- Davey Davis
August 19- Larry and Adam

All concerts start at 6pm

To find out more about the summer programs available through the Rec. check here: http://www.windsorvt.org/recreation-department

 

 

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