TAXES DUE MONDAY OCTOBER 20th at 4PM

October 17, 2025

PROPERTY TAXES DUE MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th at 4 PM

Property Tax Are Due Monday, October 20th at 4 PM.

Payments made after this time will incur penalties and late fees.

April 30, 2026
The Health Department noted a recent case of rabies in a skunk in the city/town of Westmore, Vermont. Since wild animals move and interact with each other, a rabid animal detection means there is circulation of the virus and a risk of rabies from wildlife in the greater town area. All residents are urged to take steps to protect humans and domestic animals from rabies. If you are bitten by an animal: wash the wound very well with soap and water and contact your health care provider. Follow all their instructions. If your pet or farm animal was exposed to a wild or stray animal that might have rabies: contact your veterinarian. State law requires dogs and cats to be vaccinated for rabies — even barn cats. If you see a wild or stray animal acting strangely, or are concerned about a rabies exposure, call the Rabies Hotline (1-800-4-RABIES) or report it to your town’s animal control officer. Do not touch or pick up wild or stray animals – even baby animals – or try to make them into pets. Doing so can put yourself or your family at risk of exposure through a bite or scratch. You can’t tell if an animal has rabies just by looking at it. Interacting with young wildlife may result in them being orphaned or tested for rabies, which requires humanely euthanizing the animal. So, for their own sake, leave wildlife in the wild. Learn more about rabies in Vermont – visit www.healthvermont.gov/rabies. Rabies is a deadly viral disease of the brain that infects mammals and is fatal to both humans and animals. In Vermont, rabies is most commonly found in wild animals such as raccoons, skunks, foxes, bats and woodchucks. Cats, dogs and livestock can also get rabies if they have not been vaccinated. Rabies virus is spread through the bite of an infected animal. Rabies is transmitted when the virus is introduced into a bite wound, open cuts on the skin, or onto mucous membranes like the mouth or
April 28, 2026
Hours needed : 7AM and 7PM until May 15th then 7AM and 9 PM afterwards
April 21, 2026
Get Outside on Green Up Day - Bags are available at the Town Clerk's office in the Municipal Building. Drop bags off at the Municipal Building when finished.
April 6, 2026
Protect our trails by avoiding muddy trails and following any seasonal trail or road closures.
March 17, 2026
HELLO DOG OWNERS
February 23, 2026
Tuesday, March 3 at Fellowship Hall 10 AM - Join us for a POTLUCK Lunch after the meeting
February 23, 2026
2025 Town of Westmore Town Report
February 9, 2026
For assistance call 802-525-3235 or email wstrlisters@gmail.com
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