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Save the Corporations
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Brattleboro, Vermont
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Contributing to Local Solutions

This page provides links to local solutions for the problems that face people living in and around Brattleboro, Vermont.


Brattleboro Community Radio WVEW 107.7 FM
YES!!! Community Radio, for us, by us! Catch the feeling if you're in the area, 107.7 FM, or stream us on the web. Here's a sampling of what you'll find: "A Stitch in Time" - Sapsucker Fiction, Poetry, Eclectic Music. "Dog & Pony Show" - Remember when "alternative" meant something? We do. "From Ear to There" - Seamless Psychedelic Experience Jam, Blues Rock, Dead, Roots, Space. "Democracy Now!" AND MORE!!!

Windham Solid Waste Management District
This website is a wonderful resource for local and non-local residents alike. Find out what you can recycle in Windham County, as well as what you cannot. Why recycle? Find out from the folks at WSWMD...

Brooks Memorial Library
This is the website for the public library in Brattleboro, Vermont.

Brattleboro Community Television
" Brattleboro Community Television, Inc. (BCTV) is a volunteer not-for-profit Vermont corporation formed to facilitate, encourage and promote community involvement in volunteer-produced non-commercial television and to oversee and ensure the contractual and regulatory commitments to public, educational and governmental access of the cable communication system provider for the towns which carry BCTV as one of its access channels."

Brattleboro Farmer's Market
It is one thing to read about methods of obtaining local, seasonal produce and crafts - and quite another to participate in procurement of such. RUN to the Farmer's Market before you have to wait a whole winter for fresh food!

GE Free Vermont
"The GE Free Vermont Campaign on Genetic Engineering is a statewide coalition of public interest groups, businesses, concerned citizens and farmers, who are organizing to oppose genetic engineering at the local, state and national level, and calling for a "Time Out" on GMOs."

The Connecticut River Watershed Council
"The Connecticut River Watershed Council works to protect the watershed from source to sea. From alpine forests to tidal estuaries, rural farmlands to urban riverfronts, spotted salamanders to bald eagles, and mussels to salmon, the Connecticut River watershed unites a diversity of habitats, communities and resources. As stewards of this heritage, we celebrate our four-state treasure and collaborate, educate, organize, restore, and intervene to preserve the health of the whole for generations to come."

Vermont Commons
"From 1777 - 1791, the citizens of Vermont governed themselves as an independent republic. As we enter the 21st century, Vermont Commons is a newspaper dedicated to the proposition that Vermonters should peaceably secede from the United States and govern themselves as a more sustainable independent republic once again."

Mad River Valley Localvore Project
"The Eat Local Challenge is an event where participants pledge to eat only locally grown and produced foods. Participants will have the option of choosing to pledge by the meal (one or more meals), by the day (one or more days), or for the entire week."

VT Rideshare
"The mission of the Vermont RideShare Program is to inform and encourage Vermonters to examine their travel options by providing services designed to assist our youth and adults in making educated transportation choices, including the use of carpools and vanpools. The Vermont RideShare Program’s commitment to the economic well-being and quality of life for all Vermonters is demonstrated by the program’s positive impacts on more conservative energy consumption, the reduction of traffic volume and improved air quality."


 


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