TOWN CLERK/TREASURER ANNOUNCEMENT

December 19, 2024

New Town Clerk/Treasurer and Holiday Schedule

Town Clerk/Town Treasurer Update:

December 17th: The Select Board has chosen Gary Brigg to be the interim Town Clerk and Town Treasurer until the March 2025 Town Meeting. This appointment takes effect on Saturday, December 28th. Positions filled by the Board as a result of a vacancy are effective up until the next regularly scheduled meeting where an election occurs. Gary plans to run for a three-year term in March for both Town Clerk and Town Treasurer. Select Board members are not allowed to hold the office of Town Treasurer, so he will resign his Board seat, effective December 27, 2024. As part of this selection process, Gary recused himself from all parts of the appointment process. 


Holiday Hours:

Holiday hours for the Town Clerk’s office, previously reported as closing at noon on 12/24 and reopening on January 2nd have been changed. The Town Clerk’s office will be open on Monday, December 30th and Tuesday, December 31st for regular office hours from 8am – noon and 1pm – 3pm both days.


March 19, 2026
Vermont State Representatives visit key locations in town
March 19, 2026
Would you like to represent Lunenburg on the Kingdom East School Board?
March 12, 2026
Saturday, March 21st, 8am - 3pm
March 5, 2026
Official Results from Lunenburg's Australian Ballot Voting
March 2, 2026
George L. Fox Memorial Chapel
February 24, 2026
Please update your 2026 budget copy with these changes
February 23, 2026
Saturday, February 28th, 2:00pm, Library
February 20, 2026
Copies being mailed to every PO Box and are available at the Town Clerk's office.
February 16, 2026
Due to construction work, the Town Office Building will be closed on Thursday, February 19th, including the Post Office.
February 9, 2026
Kate presents Governor Scott with a Lunenburg Mug at the Outdoor Recreation Day at the State House! She met with the Governor, Lt. Governor, Representative John Kascenska, Senator Ingalls, Representative Wells, many folks representing the Outdoor Recreation and Adjacent Industries. Speakers included both the Governor and Lt. Governor as well as the State Treasurer and State Tourism Commissioner. Outdoor Recreation and Tourism account for a tremendous portion of Vermont’s economy and tax revenue, and we continue to look at how Lunenburg can better leverage this opportunity in our community. Opportunities exist for accommodations, businesses and services, and beyond, however most important is ensuring outdoor recreation is accessible to everyone in our community AND that our infrastructure can support it.