Aging Well in Peacham
Join AWIP Monthly Meetings
AWIP Meetings: First Tuesday of EVERY month
Location: Peacham Library
Time: 1:30 – … Read the rest
AWIP Meetings: First Tuesday of EVERY month
Location: Peacham Library
Time: 1:30 – … Read the rest
For the past 15 years, a small group of representatives from many of the organizations in Peacham have met at least bi-monthly at Peacham Library to discuss the activities of each of these groups, to … Read the rest
Peacham Community Housing (PCH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to support and enable community projects that enhance Peacham’s quality of life, including housing and services specifically for low and moderate-income individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Check back for 2026 Fall Foliage Day details!
… Read the restPeacham Fall Fondo is a fun, 50-mile gravel ride celebrating community and starting and finishing in Peacham Village. Professional Cyclist with Team Katusha-Alpecin, Ian Boswell, moved to Peacham in 2017 with his wife, … Read the rest
Friday, February 6th, 5:00pm-8:30pm
Saturday, February 7th, 9:00am – 3:00pm
Celebrate the season at the 11th Annual Peacham Winter Carnival! Try a new winter activity, join a guided nature hike, watch a blacksmith demonstration, or get tips … Read the rest
Please email us to reserve time at the Peacham Gym
Please do not contact the Town Office for scheduling or keys, please use the email above.
The Town of Peacham is seeking bids for mowing Town properties for the 2026 mowing season. Sealed bids are due by 2:30 pm on January 7, 2026.
The Town of Peacham is accepting sealed bids for the purchase and removal of a segmented
steel plate with the following approximate specifications:
Dimensions: 100″ x 23′
Thickness: 1/4″
Configuration: Two (2) pieces
Condition: Very poor, severely bent
The steel … Read the rest
**Position:** Part-time, bi-weekly
**Reports to:** The Peacham Selectboard
The Gym Custodian ensures a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for residents and visitors using the Peacham gym facility. This position provides routine cleaning and maintenance of the gym, … Read the rest
September 22, 2025
Construction starts this week.
The general contractor is Larry Ruggles of Ruggco Inc.
Construction Schedule
LOCATION: Peacham Town Gym, TIME: 6:30 PM, DATE: Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Mack Mountain Road in Cabot will be closed starting Monday, July 21, until further notice to replace a bridge that was damaged in recent floods. Detour signs will be posted for alternate routes. Please contact 802-563-2279 for more information.
LOCATION: Peacham Town Gym, TIME: 6:30 PM, DATE: Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Expect the Bayley Hazen Road from the Peacham Village Center down to the Peacham Elementary School and the entire length of Church Street to be closed for the parade from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Bids are due by 2:30 pm on July 2, 2025 at the Town Clerk’s Office, 79 Church St, Peacham, VT. Please write “John Deere lawn mower bid” on the envelope. Bids will be opened at the Selectboard meeting on July … Read the rest
Please note that a portion of the Peacham Danville Road (by Ewell Pond) from Keiser Pond Road to 1423 Peacham Danville Road will be closed to all traffic June 16th – 19th 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM for … Read the rest
VERMONT AFFORDABLE INTERNET DROP GRANT PROGRAM – Sign Up to be eligible for a subsidy to pay up to 100% of your underground drop.
The Vermont Community Broadband Board is announcing an Affordable Drop Grant Program to fund underground … Read the rest
As part of the process to update the Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Town of Peacham, Peacham residents are being asked to participate in the survey below. Public participation is part of the planning process. Printed copies are also available … Read the rest
Bid documents can be found at www.peacham.org/renovation
Bids are due at 2:00pm on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
As part of the process to update the Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Town of Peacham, I am asking Peacham Residents to participate in the survey listed below. Public participation is part of the planning process. The survey will be … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham is looking for the public’s assistance in identifying local hazards to aid in updating the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). As mandated by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, all municipalities are required to complete a … Read the rest
Peacham Elementary School PTF is sponsoring a free Chili dinner at the school on Thursday, December 5, 2024 from 5:30-7:30 PM.
The Town of Peacham is seeking bids for mowing Town properties for the 2025 mowing season. Sealed bids are due by 2:30 pm on December 18, 2024.
We will have frozen turkeys, fresh produce, eggs, butter, non-perishables, desserts, and many other items. Anyone in our local community who is experiencing food insecurity is welcome to take what they need. If you would like to support this community … Read the rest
This is a reminder that property taxes are due on November 1, 2024. If you purchased property in Peacham since April 1, 2024, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 802-592-3218 or townclerk@peacham.org to get a copy of your tax … Read the rest
A Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is now open in Lyndon, at the Lyndonville Public Safety Facility from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The joint DRC, a temporary facility established in partnership between Lyndon, the state of Vermont and FEMA, has disaster … Read the rest
DSA teams can help survivors register for assistance, update their information and assist with referrals to voluntary agency partners. They may give residents the opportunity to use a tablet to register or offer to enter information on their behalf.
DSA … Read the rest
If you were impacted by the July 10th flood, you may be able to apply for Individual Assistance (IA) at https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ or by calling 800-621-3362.
Please email townclerk@peacham.org if you have any flood debris in the town’s right-of-way that you would like to have removed. The town is coordinating with the Department of Environmental Conservation to assist with debris removal.
-Please report all flood damage to Vermont 211. Calls into 211 help determine FEMA sites and individual assistance, therefore calling in any and all (small to large) flood damage is helpful.
-Funding is available for flood relief through the Peacham Emergency … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham seeks a Road Crew Worker to perform general highway maintenance and other daily activities. Must have good work ethics and be able to perform labor-intensive tasks. CDL Class B required and experience preferred. Good benefits and … Read the rest
SEOC teams will coordinate local and state resources and do their best to ensure these individuals are connected to appropriate assistance.
Due to the flooding, the recycling shed is still full from last week. The Transfer Station will be open to accept trash, bulky waste, and metal.
Recyling can be taken to NEKWMD at 224 Church St in Lyndonville. Recycling Center … Read the rest
Vermont 211 – United Way — VT 211
Those numbers are 866-652-4636 or 802-652-4636. These lines may be busy, but it is crucial they continue to dial in.
This information collected is important in determining other Federal funding needs.
The Peacham Road Crew and contractors have been working hard all day. Thank you to the dedicated staff and volunteers.
The following Town roads are now open to one lane:
Thaddeus Stevens Rd – open 1 lane to Way Rd … Read the rest
If your home was damaged by the flood, please report your damage to 211. Reporting damage, even if you’re planning to make repairs yourself, will be used to determine if the state will qualify for federal assistance. You can submit … Read the rest
If you have a truck that can be used to help bring flood-damage waste to the Transfer Station, please reach out to your neighbors in South Peacham or other areas of town who may need assistance.
The Peacham Road Crew and contractors are concentrating on closed roads this morning and will assess and work on other damaged areas once roads are opened and will be checking all Town roads throughout the day. To report damage, email … Read the rest
Click on the link from the National Weather Service Burlington Office for the latest weather information. https://www.weather.gov/btv/
Mack’s Mountain Road
Please note: There will be a road closure on Mack’s Mountain Road in Cabot near the Goodrich Farm due to a failed culvert/bridge. Mack’s Mountain road will be closed starting Thursday, May 9th. Please seek an alternative … Read the rest
Our beautiful cemetery was hit hard again this winter by the heavy wet snow storms. Join a cleanup crew to pick up the debris and load onto trailers. No raking involved. Community volunteers needed.
Saturday April 27th. 9 AM. Rain … Read the rest
Town Hall Renovation Update 3/21/24 – The Town of Peacham has recently received updated information regarding the systems they intend to install in the proposed renovation plan. Until we can determine whether this new information will impact the bid request … Read the rest
Peacham residents, please be advised that an energy assessment will be occurring in the Town Hall tomorrow afternoon, Wednesday March 13th, 2024. This will require a span of approximately 30 minutes in which the doors will need to remain closed, … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham is selling six brand-new Hankook 225/70R19.5, Smart Flex AH35 tires. The minimum bid is $1,000. Sealed bids are due by 2:30pm on February 21, 2024 in the Peacham Town Clerk’s Office. Bids can either be mailed … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham is selling a 1996 Chevrolet 3500 4X6 Cab & Chassis. No body currently on the truck. Studded winter tires have less than 1,000 miles on them, 15,100 original miles, 10,000lb winch on front, used as a … Read the rest
This year at town meeting we will be considering expanding the selectboard from 3 to 5 members. Assuming that passes, we will need THREE new members for the board this year as a current member is also getting done. Please … Read the rest
Mack’s Mountain Road, between Lanesboro Road and 3207 Mack’s Mountain Road, will be closed Monday, October 23 through Wednesday, October 25 for culvert replacements.
Property tax payments are due on November 1, 2023. If for some reason you have not received your property tax bill in the mail, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at townclerk@peacham.org or 802-592-3218.
Peacham Pond Road is open.
Mack Mountain Road is still closed. The Highway Department is working to open the road as quickly as possible.
On Tuesday evening, May 2nd, the Peacham Library is hosting the second of a pair of workshops titled “Strengthening 21st Century Democracy in Peacham”, led by award-winning author, educator, and facilitator Susan Clark. These sessions are exploring democratic engagement and processes in Peacham including town meeting and … Read the rest
Last winter’s terrible wind storms shredded the majestic White Pine trees in both of our cemeteries. The Cemetery Committee is asking for your help in a community-wide cleanup effort on April 22nd—Earth Day.
Garbage cans will be provided, or bring … Read the rest
Tuesday, April 11
Tuesday, May 2
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Peacham Library Community Room
The Peacham Library will host a pair of workshops titled “Strengthening 21st Century Democracy in Peacham”, led by award-winning author, educator, and … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham is seeking bids for mowing Town properties for the 2023 mowing season. Sealed bids are due by 12:00 pm on April 19, 2023.
The Town of Peacham seeks a Road Crew Worker to perform general highway maintenance and other daily activities. Must have good work ethics and be able to perform labor-intensive tasks. CDL required (at least Class B). Good benefits and pay … Read the rest
December 24, 2022: 8:00 am-12:00 pm (closing early)
December 31, 2022: 8:00 am-4:00 pm (regular hours)
The annual Peacham Picnic is back, with FIREWORKS after dark (thanks to the Town of Peacham).
Bring your own blanket! Pack your own picnic or potluck food to share! There will be games for all ages, a bounce house, performers, … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham seeks a Road Crew Worker to perform general highway maintenance and other daily activities. Must have a good work ethic and be able to perform labor-intensive tasks. CDL required (at least Class B). Good benefits and … Read the rest
Sunday, 4/10, 2 pm ~ Join Community Input Session #1
Sunday, 4/24, 2 pm ~ Join Community Input Session #2
Link to both sessions: web.zoom.us/j/88699954229
Don’t zoom? Call in: (646) 558-8656 with Meeting ID: 886 9995 4229
Check out what … Read the rest
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is providing funding to communities for a strong,
resilient, and equitable recovery from the pandemic by making … Read the rest
The February 16 deadline for submitting ARPA proposals to the Selectboard has been removed. Please see the timeline and presentation linked below for more details. Stay up to date on Peacham’s ARPA funds at https://peacham.org/arpa/.
ARPA Spending Timeline
Notice: The Peacham Transfer Station has received its first official warning regarding compost contamination. After three consecutive warnings, compost fees are subject to increase. Last week alone every bin dumped had some form of contamination, plu stickers all the way … Read the rest
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) included $350 billion in pandemic-related aid for state and local governments. Vermont is receiving more than $1.25 billion of Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funding from ARPA. While the legislature and the governor … Read the rest
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) included $350 billion in pandemic-related aid for state and local governments. Vermont is receiving more than $1.25 billion of Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funding from ARPA. While the legislature and the governor … Read the rest
To run at Town Meeting 2022 simply fill out the Candidate Consent Form and return it to the Town Office by 5pm on Monday January 24th, 2022.
… Read the restThe Tree Pruning Seminar scheduled for Sunday, Sept 26 has been cancelled.
The Tree Board apologizes for the last-minute change of plans and hopes to reschedule.
This meeting has been postoned.
This meeting has been canceled.
This meeting has been canceled.
Beginning on September 1, 2021, the Selectboard will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 7:00 pm in the Peacham Library.
The Town of Peacham seeks a Road Crew Worker to perform general highway maintenance and other daily activities. Must have good work ethics and be able to perform labor-intensive tasks. CDL required (at least Class B). Good benefits and pay … Read the rest
Summer weather is here and the heat and humidity levels can be dangerous. Please be extra careful if you are working outside.
For more information on the health impacts of hot weather and how to … Read the rest
This meeting has been rescheduled for 5/27/2021 at 9:30am.
The Town of Peacham is selling a used porta-potty by sealed bid. Sealed bids are due in the Peacham Town Clerk’s Office by 12:00pm on Wednesday, May 19, 2021.
The Town of Peacham is selling a used 1989 935 Vermeer brush chipper, which is available to Peacham taxpayers only. The minimum bid is $1,500 and sealed bids are due by noon on April 21, 2021 in the Peacham Town … Read the rest
Beginning Monday, March 1, Vermonters age 65 and older may sign up for their COVID vaccinations.
Step 1 – Create an account – Click here for the registration form.
Step 2 – Schedule … Read the rest
In order to schedule an appointment for a COVID vaccination or for COVID testing, Vermonters are required to create an account with the Department of Health. This is a very simple process that asks for some basic … Read the rest
The COVID-19 vaccination program is moving along in Vermont. The second age group, people age 70 and older, are currently eligible for the vaccine. To schedule your vaccination, you need to visit … Read the rest
Just a reminder! The next phase of COVID vaccinations opens up at 8:15am on Tuesday, February 16. Vermonters aged 70 and older may schedule their appointments through the Vermont Department of Health’s … Read the rest
As of Friday, almost 70,000 Vermonters have received at least one dose of the COVID vaccine. The next age group – those Vermonters aged 70 and older – will be able to schedule their vaccinations beginning Tuesday, … Read the rest
If you would like more information on the 17 nonprofit organizations requesting an appropriation from the Town of Peacham in 2021, please click here. Each organization has submitted a brief summary of their request, providing their organization’s … Read the rest
This document outlines details for both in-person and virtual informational sessions and voting for Peacham Town Meeting 2021.
Click here to open Town Meeting Update
Please review and contact the Town Clerk’s office with any … Read the rest
The Super Bowl is coming up this weekend. For many people, this means a party with family or friends or with a crowd in a restaurant or bar. But this year’s Super Bowl parties could … Read the rest
Vaccinations for COVID-19 began last week for Vermonters aged 75 and older. To register for a vaccination, visit the Vermont Department of Health website.
You must have an appointment – walk-ins … Read the rest
An informational meeting will be held via electronic conference on Saturday, February 27, 2021, at 10:00 am to discuss the articles presented on the Annual Town Meeting Warning. A meeting notice with the GoToMeeting link and call-in information will be … Read the rest
Just a reminder that Peacham Congregational Church will once again host a drive-thru Food Drive to collect donations of non-perishable food items and paper products to benefit food-insecure families in Peacham.
Saturday, February 6
11:00am to 1:00pm… Read the rest
Beginning today, people who are 75 years and older and live, work, or access primary health care in Vermont are eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine. For more information about the registration process, … Read the rest
Vermont Everyone Eats (VEE) is a program funded by the Vermont legislature through the Coronavirus Relief Fund and administered by Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA). The mission of VEE is to provide meals to … Read the rest
This hearing as been rescheduled to 2/19/2021.
If you are a Peacham resident experiencing financial stress, help is available through the Peacham Covid 19 Relief Fund. Applications are available on the table outside of the Town Clerk’s Office and below:
… Read the restOn Friday, Gov Scott signed Addendum 10 to Executive Order 01-20 to extend the current State of Emergency through Feb 15. While Vermont continues to have the lowest case counts in the country, our numbers remain … Read the rest
All those who wish to run for an elected position in Peacham and have their name on the printed ballot must file the Candidate Consent Form by … Read the rest
If you are a legal voter of the Town of Peacham and wish to be included on the 2021 ballot as a candidate for any open town or school officer position, you must complete the following Consent of Candidate Form… Read the rest
Dr Levine said it well in his New Year’s message to Vermonters:
“We could not have made it this far without your help and sacrifice,” he said. “I wish you all a happy, healthy, and safe New Year.”
Thank you … Read the rest
Today Gov Scott announced a temporary change to the restrictions on gatherings during the holidays. From December 23 to January 2, households may gather with one other trusted household. It should be kept in mind … Read the rest
On Tuesday, Gov Scott issued Addendum 9 to Executive Order 01-20 extending the State of Emergency through January 15. Although Vermont did not see a surge in new COVID cases after Thanksgiving, the number of … Read the rest
Vermont Alert is a system from the Vermont Department of Public Safety that is used to notify the public about emergency situations. To participate, visit the vtalert.gov website and register. There is no cost. You will … Read the rest
Many in our community are struggling to keep food on the table during the pandemic. Visit the Hunger Free Vermont website for information and resources if you or someone you know is in need of assistance.
The Vermont Department of Health recorded a record 178 cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. The surge in cases is not limited to specific areas of the state, but is widespread. Health Commissioner, Dr Mark Levine, says … Read the rest
Gov Scott and Vermont Health Commissioner Dr Mark Levine are asking Vermonters to celebrate this Thanksgiving at home, with their own households, to slow the spread of COVID-19.
… Read the rest“I know what we are telling Vermonters
Yesterday Gov Scott offered some clarification to last week’s Addendum 8 which banned multiple household social gatherings. He offered this explanation for when people from different households can interact:… Read the rest
At his press conference on Tuesday, Gov Scott addressed some of the questions and concerns that followed last week’s new COVID restrictions. This includes new limits on social gatherings, closure of bars and clubs … Read the rest
On Friday Nov 13, Gov Scott extended the State of Emergency through Dec 15 and announced new restrictions on businesses, social gatherings and travel in response to the increase in cases of COVID-19.
Here … Read the rest
Cases of COVID-19 – and hospitalizations – are on the rise nationwide as well as here in Vermont. Over 200 new cases were reported in Vermont over the last week.
“It’s important for everyone to … Read the rest
At Tuesday’s press conference, Vermont Health Commissioner, Mark Levine, MD, noted that we are all facing “pandemic fatigue”, but we must remain aware that COVID-19 is still with us and we are seeing an increase in cases … Read the rest
On Thursday, Oct 15, Governor Scott extended the current State of Emergency due to COVID-19 until November 15th. At that time, the Gov, in consultation with the Department of Health and the Department of Public … Read the rest
If you are a Peacham resident experiencing financial stress due to the pandemic, help is available through the Peacham Covid 19 Relief Fund. Applications are available on the table outside of the Town Clerk’s Office or … Read the rest
This hearing has been rescheduled to 11/13/2020.
If you are a Peacham resident experiencing financial stress due to the pandemic, help is available through the Peacham Covid 19 Relief Fund. Applications are available on the table outside of the Town Clerk’s Office or … Read the rest
In April, USDA Rural Development unveiled a list of federal programs designed to assist rural communities, organizations, businesses and individuals impacted by COVID-19. Here are several online resources that provide details and recent updates:
… Read the restHas COVID-19 caused a financial hardship for your family? There are funds available to assist Vermont residents who face disconnection of utility services. This grant money is to help with past-due balances on electricity, gas, water … Read the rest
Peacham Fire Department members are working along with Peacham Emergency Management staff and others to ensure that Peacham community members have access to free cloth face coverings to help reduce the transmisson of COVID-19.
If you would like a face … Read the rest
Rain will become heavy at times this afternoon and tonight across the area. Storm total rainfall of 1-4″ will have the potential to cause localized flash flooding across complex terrain … Read the rest
If you are experiencing financial stress due to the pandemic, help is available through the Peacham Covid 19 Relief Fund. Applications are available on the table outside of the Town Clerk’s Office or here on the … Read the rest
Don’t forget! Masks or cloth face coverings are required to be worn in public in Vermont beginning today, August 1.
“As of Saturday, August 1, 2020, Vermonters shall wear masks or cloth facial coverings over their nose and mouth any … Read the rest
The Town of Peacham seeks a Road Crew Worker to perform general highway maintenance and other daily activities. Must have good work ethics and be able to perform labor-intensive tasks. CDL required (at least Class B). Good benefits and pay … Read the rest
Effective August 1, wearing masks or cloth facial coverings is mandatory in Vermont, with limited exceptions, in public settings where 6 feet of space between people is not possible. This requirement applies to everyone … Read the rest
The Peacham Selectboard is looking for a volunteer to fill a vacancy on the Appropriations Committee. The position is a one-year term ending in March 2021 and the committee meets as needed. Please contact selectboardclerk@peacham.org if you’re interested in volunteering … Read the rest
This week Gov Scott extended the state of emergency – which was first declared in March – through mid-August, “It’s the vehicle we need to keep certain protections in place, control outbreaks as they come up so we can keep … Read the rest
The dump appears to be getting more attention than usual, and Selectboard member, Beatrice Ring, apologizes for having closed it on July 4th. The result on July 11th was an over-flowing recycle shed which was … Read the rest
The State of Vermont provides up-to-date information and statistics relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Vermont Department of Health’s Weekly Summary of Vermont COVID-19 Data presents a summary of COVID cases identified between March … Read the rest
Vermont Emergency Management (VEM) is monitoring the movement of Tropical Storm Fay into the weekend.
Heaviest rainfall is expected across the Adirondacks and southern Green Mountains of Vermont during the early morning hours of Saturday, … Read the rest
Aiken Farm Road will be closed in Peacham from July 13-July 17 for a culvert replacement.
Applications are now being accepted for the second round of funding from the Peacham Covid-19 Relief Fund. For current Peacham residents who have been impacted by the ongoing effects of the … Read the rest
This week-end’s Fireworks extravaganza was such an uplifting joy for so many of our citizens and families! We all needed the psychological lift amidst the gloom of the pandemic that is on all our minds.
It seems clear that Peacham … Read the rest
Independence Day weekend kicks off today, but this year’s celebration will be a bit different than usual. The COVID-19 pandemic is not only still with us, but is multiplying rapidly in many states. Vermont has … Read the rest
At today’s press conference, state officials urged Vermonters to continue to work together to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“The sun is shining, the weather is hot, and it’s summer vacation season,” said … Read the rest
As Vermont slowly reopens for business during the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are eager to get together with family and friends. The Vermont Department of Health offers these guidelines on how to safely connect… Read the rest
As of June 15, there are new options for quarantine for visitors to Vermont, returning travelers and those who have been exposed to someone with COVID. Visit the Dept of Health website to … Read the rest
Just a reminder that there will be a Food Drive at Peacham Congregational Church on Saturday, June 20, from 11:00am to 1:00pm.

On Monday, Gov Scott amended and restated Executive Order 01-20 to extend the state of emergency through July 15. The number of COVID-19 cases in Vermont remains low despite an outbreak in the Williston/Burlington area. But as … Read the rest
On Tuesday, June 16th, E. Peacham Rd, between Peacham-Danville Rd and East Peacham, will be down to a one-lane road due to road work. Please seek alternative routes of travel if possible.
On Friday, Gov Scott announced Phase 2 of his Relief and Recovery plan to support Vermont’s economy during COVID-19. This phase includes financial assistance for businesses, grants and other resources for housing and communities, a broadband expansion program … Read the rest
On Friday, Jun 5, Gov Scott issued Addendum 17 to Executive Order 01-20. This addendum serves to modify travel restrictions from neighboring states and allows for municipal regulation of bars and restaurants.
Modified travel restrictions: … Read the rest
Vermont businesses continue to reopen slowly and in accordance with guidelines issued by the Vermont Department of Health and the CDC.
As of June 1, close-contact businesses such gyms, salons and spas are allowed to … Read the rest
The COVID-19 Relief Fund has been established to help Peacham residents who are impacted by the virus. Priority #1 will be given to those who contracted the virus and need assistance paying bills related to … Read the rest
During Monday’s press conference, Dr Mark Levine, Vermont Commissioner of Health, spoke about the meanings of these terms. This poster does a good job of defining these terms in relation to COVID-19 and guiding us … Read the rest
Upcoming dates for food box pickup:
Friday, May 22
Lamoille Union High School
10am – 2pm
Friday, May 29
Caledonia County State Airport
10am – 2pm
Peacham residents, we’re ready to help if you need assistance … Read the rest
The spread of COVID-19 continues to slow in Vermont, but Gov Scott and Department of Health Commissioner, Mark Levine, MD, caution that the state must also consider neighboring … Read the rest
COVID-19 is primarily spread from person-to-person, but it appears that it can spread from people to animals in some situations. Worldwide, only a small number … Read the rest
Today, Gov Scott issued Addendum 13 to Executive Order 01-20, which declared a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to COVID-19.
This most recent addendum includes an amendment to Addendum 6 and … Read the rest
Last Friday, May 1, Gov Scott announced a third phase in the slow reopening of Vermont’s economy. Addendum 12 allows certain businesses with crews of 10 or fewer people to resume operations. The addendum also … Read the rest
Saturday, May 9
11:00am – 1:00pm
Peacham Congregational Church
Food Donations Needed!
We will be collecting non-perishable foods: canned goods, pastas, soups, cereals, jello, pudding, crackers; as well as hygiene supplies: … Read the rest
On March 30, Gov Scott signed H.742 (Act 91) which relates to Vermont’s response to COVID-19. Among other things, this bill serves to increase Vermonters’ access to health care and waives or limits costs … Read the rest
The Peacham Selectboard is looking for volunteers to fill a vacancy on the Cemetery Preservation Committee and a vacancy on the Appropriations Committee. Both positions are one-year terms ending in March of 2021 and both committees meet as needed. Please … Read the rest
Today Gov Scott signed an addendum to his Executive Order 01-20 which outlines the initial steps towards getting Vermonters back to work.
The addendum authorizes outdoor businesses and construction crews with one or two workers … Read the rest
Join the worldwide Twitter movement to cheer for healthcare workers every SUNDAY night at 8 pm. #Solidarityat8 asks people to go on their balconies or open their windows and doors at 8 pm and cheer, clap … Read the rest
On Friday, April 10, Gov Scott extended the Stay Home, Stay Safe order until May 15. You can read Addendum 9 to Executive Order 01-20 here. It also contains provisions for the reopening … Read the rest
Just a reminder that you are invited to join the weekly Peacham Front Door Candlelight Vigil to send prayers, thoughts and healthy wishes to all those affected by COVID-19.
Every FRIDAY at 8 pm. Step outside … Read the rest
Surgical masks and N-95 masks are in short supply and needed by medical personnel. Therefore, the Vermont Department of Health is recommending we wear cloth face coverings to help slow the spread of … Read the rest
The Vermont Department of Health has launched a new resource for Vermonters to see an in-depth picture of COVID-19 activity in Vermont.
The COVID-19 data dashboard can be found at healthvermont.gov/covid19. … Read the rest
Join the weekly Peacham Front Door Candlelight Vigil to send prayers, thoughts and healthy wishes to all those affected by COVID-19. Every FRIDAY at 8 pm. Step outside your front door, take … Read the rest
On Friday, April 3, Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD, recommended that Vermonters wear cloth facial masks or coverings if they need to leave their homes for essential purposes. This advice is … Read the rest
ACCD has developed a RECOVERY RESOURCE CENTER of available tools including financial assistance programs, unemployment information and a series of Frequently Asked Questions to help Vermont businesses and individuals navigate the resources available during the … Read the rest
As part of his “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order, Governor Phil Scott today ordered additional restrictions on travelers arriving in Vermont. The measure is intended to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus … Read the rest
The following COVID-19 news is from the Vermont Department of Health website. Visit the DOH website for additional info and helpful links.
Post update: this link to Vermont 2-1-1 provides additional contact … Read the rest
The Peacham Emergency Management Team has created a new facebook page to better communicate with residents. Using a page (instead of a group) allows the Team to post under the Peacham Emergency Management name. We … Read the rest
The NH Department of Justice has issued this alert to warn people of scams and frauds during the pandemic.
Effective Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 5 p.m.
Individuals:
Stay home, stay safe. Vermonters are directed to stay at home and leave only for essential reasons such as: personal … Read the rest
For those who cannot get to the grocery store and face food security issues because of the COVID-19 outbreak, we have put in place an EMERGENCY SERVICE for food to be delivered to your … Read the rest
All critical information about COVID-19 is being posted in real time to the COVID-19 Updates page of the Town of Peacham website, peacham.org.
We understand that some of our residents are not connected to the … Read the rest
The Peacham Emergency Management Team is trying to ensure that all … Read the rest
Follow the link below to a spreadsheet that lists restaurants offering takeout and delivery options and grocery store hours. Check back for updates.
Peacham COVID-19 Response
March 20, 2020
Thank you for all you are doing to support your friends and family during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Emergency Management Team for COVID-19 has … Read the rest
In response to the COVID-19 threat, we are asking that all residents reach out to your neighbors. Make sure they have what they need, feel safe, and let them know they are not alone. We are building a volunteer team … Read the rest
The Office will continue to fulfill all document requests and now perform all research. It will be up to the requester to determine the accuracy of the documents. All requests will be filled through email. During this time we will … Read the rest
Both of the January 2020 regular Selectboard meetings have been rescheduled.
The Selectboard will meet in the Peacham Library Community Room on:
January 8, 2020 at 6:30pm
January 22, 2020 at 6:30pm
A temporary road closure is scheduled in Peacham for October 15th-October 17th from 7:00am-4:00pm daily. Old County Road will be closed between Way Road and Peacham Danville Road for a culvert replacement and ditching.
A temporary road closure is scheduled in Peacham for Wednesday, October 9th from 8:00am-4:00pm. Old County Road will be closed between Way Road and the Danville town line for a culvert replacement.
A temporary road closure is scheduled in Peacham for a culvert replacement on Stevenson Road. Stevenson Road will be closed from E. Peacham Road to Brick Kiln Road on August 28th from 8:00am until the replacement is complete that afternoon.
A temporary road closure is scheduled in Peacham for August 26-August 30. Penny Street will be closed from Slack Street to Ha’penny Road.
The Town of Peacham seeks a Road Crew Worker to perform general highway maintenance and other daily activities. Must have good work ethics and be able to perform labor-intensive tasks. CDL not required but it’s a positive qualification. Good benefits … Read the rest
PDF files of Peacham Energy Committee minutes for 2019 (prior to June 1) are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Energy Committee agendas for 2019 (prior to June 1) are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Energy Committee minutes for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Energy Committee agendas for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Board of Listers agendas for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Development Review Board agendas for 2018 are reposted below:
There will be a Reappraisal Informational Meeting on Saturday, June 29th from 9:00-11:00 at the Peacham Library.
PDF files of Peacham Planning Commission agendas for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Board of Civil Authority news for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Board of Civil Authority agendas for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Auditors meeting minutes for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Selectboard meeting minutes for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Selectboard meeting agendas for 2018 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Selectboard meeting agendas for dates prior to May 1, 2019 are reposted below:
PDF files of Peacham Selectboard meeting minutes for dates prior to May 1, 2019 are reposted below:
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