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Brattleboro supports retail cannabis sales, elects incumbents and Gelter

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Board seeks more info before plugging into Cow Power

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — With Select Board members unable to reach consensus or enough support for a majority vote during a sometimes tense meeting, town staff will be gathering more information about how to approach investing in Cow Power. Brattleboro Energy Committee Chairman Oscar Heller described the Green Mountain Power program as one in which “anyone can buy into, even just regular users, and it essentially pays local farmers to set up systems that allow them to convert methane on their farms into electricity using various digestors and stuff that I don’t fully understand.”

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Brattleboro Select Board candidates announced

BRATTLEBORO — Eight candidates have come forward for three Select Board seats opening up in March. Board member Ian Goodnow is finishing his first one-year term and seeking a three-year term. Rikki Risatti, who ran in last year’s election, also is on the March 2 ballot for the three-year seat. “It has been a challenging but fulfilling year on the board,” Goodnow said. “I am humbled having had the opportunity to meet and work with so many dedicated individuals who are striving to make Brattleboro the best place it can. I love the town and I love the work of the board, and I want to do it for the next three years. And I hope that Brattleboro wants me to do that work, too.”

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