Building A Better Brattleboro's
mission is to support and nurture
the economic, cultural, residential,
and educational environment of the
town of Brattleboro with primary
emphasis on downtown. A thriving
downtown serves the goals of the entire
community. www.brattleborovt.org |
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Co-Chairs: Ruth Allard and Sandy Rouse
Author Committee: Ruth Allard, Jerry Carbone, Wyn Cooper, Suzanne Kingsbury, Matt Raptis, Ariel Redden, Sandy Rouse
Development: Ruth Allard, Wyn Cooper, Sandy Rouse
Hospitality: Ruth Allard, Meredith Anton, Wyn Cooper, Shawna Parker, Sandy Rouse
Publicity: Ruth Allard, Jerry Carbone, Wyn Cooper, Dede Cummings, Suzanne Kingsbury, Tim Mayo, Sandy Rouse
Volunteer Coordinators: Linda Aldrich, Ken Hebson
Write Action Coordinator: Arlene Distler
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Brattleboro Bookstores Downtown Brattleboro is home to three new and two used bookstores. All are open 7 days a week, and all are conveniently located within one square block.
Baskets Bookstore/Paperback Palace at 48 Harmony Place
A used book lover's palace for buyers and traders, Baskets is stocked with an eclectic collection of paperbacks.
802-258-4980
Brattleboro Books at 34-36 Elliot Street
Southern Vermont’s largest used bookstore houses over 75,000 volumes in all imaginable subject areas.
802-257-7777
Everyone’s Books at 25 Elliot Street
This family-owned independent bookstore specializes in books about social change, the environment and multicultural children’s books.
802-254-8160
Mystery on Main Street at 119 Main Street
Vermont’s only bookstore devoted exclusively to mysteries also features true crime, graphic novels and Edward Gorey jewelry.
802-258-2211
The Book Cellar at 120 Main Street
Celebrating its 60th year, Brattleboro’s oldest independent bookstore offers a wide selection of fine books, music, games and cards.
802-254-6810
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