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Butternuts keeps town memory close to the counter

Butternuts' local memory has a neighborly Town Hall shape, with yearbooks, old maps, documents, photos, and a named town historian.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

Butternuts has a wonderfully neighbor-sized way of keeping public memory: some of it is right at Town Hall. The official town site lists the municipal office at 1234 State Highway 51 in Gilbertsville and names the town historian, Penny Klingman. That alone gives the history a human counter and a local address.

The Historian Happenings page makes it warmer. Town Hall has historical items out for viewing during Town Clerk hours, including yearbooks, books about the town, older maps, documents, and pictures. It even mentions a tree decorated with Christmas ornaments that belonged to Ann Mangold, nee Gilbert.

That is not a grand museum pitch, and that is why it works. Butternuts’ memory sounds like something a neighbor might point out while paying taxes, asking a clerk question, or stopping by a town meeting. Yearbooks, maps, documents, and old ornaments carry a kind of local proof that a place is remembered by people who still know the names.

For a mover or visitor, Butternuts is easier to read when Town Hall is part of the story. Civic life and local memory are not far apart here. They share the same small public room.

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