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I've got this picture, and the beginning of a road map of the faces. Start thinking of names and numbers... I'll be ready to incorporate your data soon.

WINDHAM COLLEGE
WINDHAM SURVIVORS
Mastodon Post

A few days ago, I posted a new item from Windham Survivors but evidently without copying the link. So, here is a link for the Windham Survivors Facebook Group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/23957049957/

The new Survivors item is currently shown by a picture of a woman holding up a copy of the school newspaper.

Windham College is greatly missed hereabouts. It was a huge, important part of Windham County, Vermont.

: #brattleboro #putneyvermont #windhamcollege #windhamcountyvermont #windhamsurvivors :

Howard Prussack

Entering the barn this time of year is like walking into the Batcave! We are so lucky to have these energetic swallows, they consume so many insects daily that we virtually have no mosquitoes here!...

PUTNEY DINER
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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19pU913fBW/

More commercial than my usual repost but what the heck.

: #brattleboro #putneydiner #putneyvermont #vermont #vermontnews :

WINDHAM COLLEGE
Mastodon Post

Sorry, it appears I forgot to save the link. The alumni association is advertising a 2015 reunion and its link to Facebook's Windham Survivors page isn't working.

: #brattleboro #brattleborohistory #putneyvermont #vermont #vermonthistory #windhamcollege :

PUTNEY:
THE CROWN JEWEL OF VERMONTISHNESS
Mastodon Post

The Boston Globe Via MSN

Welcome to the most Vermont-ish village in the Green Mountain State

Story by Diane Bair
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tripideas/welcome-to-the-most-vermont-ish-village-in-the-green-mountain-state/ar-BB1maLA9?ocid=BingHp01&cvid=db31ea5512cb45d99cd40e89ca77f472&ei=13

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#brattleboro #putney #putneyvermont #vermont

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MSN

LISTEN LOCAL
WTSA
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Totally by accident, leading up to today's noon news break, I came in on the end of the first episode of WTSA's new local music program, "Listen Local."

https://wtsaradio.com/listen-local/

"Listen Local" features music by local acts and by other acts playing locally.  The show is hosted by Mitch Harrison of Next Chapter Records in Putney, Vermont. Local bands named under the "Episode One" heading are Whiskey Treaty Roadshow and Jake McKelvie and the Countertops. Non-local acts named are Colin Hay, Carsie Blanton, Ellis Paul, Lucy Kaplansky, and Amythyst Kiah.

WTSA has a mobile app. In fact, I haven't listened any other way in a very long time.

If the program has gotten a lot of fanfare so far, I am not aware of it. A search of Facebook's Southern Vermont Music Scene, for instance, turned up no references to it. Maybe this Mastodon post can help.

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Music Museum of New England Ellis Paul article

https://www.mmone.org/ellis-paul/

Great photo of him!

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#amythystkiah #brattleboro #carsieblanton #colinhay #ellispaul #jakemckelvieandthecountertops #listenlocalwtsaradio #lucykaplansky #mitchharrison #mmone #musicmuseumofnewengland #musicnews #nemsbk #newenglandbands #newenglandmusic #newenglandrock #nextchapterrecordsputneyvermont #putneyvermont #southernvermontmusicscene #vermont #vermontbands #vermontmusic #vermontrock #whiskeytreatyroadshow #wtsaradio

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Listen Local

HEARD THE EXPRESSION, THINK GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL? AT 'TSA, WE HAVE A NEW EXPRESSION CALLED LISTEN LOCAL. LISTEN L...

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