West Windsor

Town Offices: Story Memorial Hall, Brownsville, Vt. 05037; 484-7212

Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Town Clerk and Treasurer: Cathy Archibald, 484-7212

Assistant Town Clerk: Paula Waters

Selectboard: Nancy Gaynor, 484-5513; Thomas Kenyon, 484-3370; Philip Arvidson, chairman, 484-1228 (meets the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m.)

Delinquent Tax Collector: Ralph Johnson

Listers: Annie Burke, chairwoman; Brett Myers; Harold Pyke; Lauri Bessey, clerk

Auditors: Annie Burke, Lauri Bessey, Barbara Gerstner

Emergency: 911

Vermont State Police: Windsor's dispatch center, 234-9933

Fire Chief: Michael Spackman, 484-9142

First Constable: Ralph Johnson

Second Constable: Larry Garrand

Highway Superintendent: Michael Spackman, 484-5044

Campbell Fund Trustees: Paul Hoisington, James Kenyon, Jennifer Rathburn

Health Officer: Nancy Gaynor

Town and School Moderator: Matthew Birmingham

Zoning Administrator: Martha Harrison, 484-7212

Planning Board: Lee Eastman, 484-9726; Chris Callahan, chairman, 484-3914; James Stacey, 484-5977; Bruce Sahler, 484-0243; Elizabeth Weber, 484-3821 (meets the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.)

Zoning Board: John Bruno, chairman, 484-5086; Shannon Harrington, 484-3338; Tracey Dugdale, 436-3006; Philip Aruidson, 484-1228; Loretta Smith, 484-7468 (meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., as needed)

Conservation Commission: Sue Greenall, chairwoman, 436-2266; Edwin Johnson, 484-7252; Ted Siegler, 484-7833; Robert Smith, 484-7468; Kathleen Ladd; Jim Lyall, 484-3307; Mark Nowlan, 484-5014 (meets on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m.

Mary L. Blood Library: Marcella Barrows, librarian

Library Trustees: Thomas Kenyon, Edson Pierce, Jennifer Rathburn

West Windsor Historical Society: 484-7474

School Directors: Audrey Halpert, director, 484-7376; Christopher Morley, 484-7742; Kristen Anton, 484-3726 (meet the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.)

School Superintendent: Mary Bell, 484-3344

Albert D. Bridge Memorial School: Mary Bell, principal, 484-3344

Places of Interest

West Windsor Town Forest: More than 1,000 acres of walking trails on the western slopes of Mount Ascutney make up the town forest, which is used for hiking, bird watching, picnicking and cross-country skiing. There are eight separate trails, all off the Vermont Bicentennial Trail, which starts at the parking lot located off Coaching Lane Road.

Historical Society Museum: Located in the Old Grange Building in the center of Brownsville.

Baked Bean Suppers: Every Saturday evening in July at the Grange Hall, food served from 5 to 7 p.m. Proceeds benefit the historical society, Albert Bridge Memorial School and the Brownsville Methodist Church.

Roast Beef Suppers: Second Sunday of each month from September through June at the Brownsville Community Church. Food served from 4 to 6 p.m. Proceeds benefit the church.

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