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By Mike Donoghue, Senior Correspondent A state judge has ruled that a court injunction blocking the Village of Woodstock from replacing newly demoted Police ...
The Town of Woodstock Selectboard and the Village Board of Trustees gave their endorsement in the annual performance review of municipal manager Eric Duffy at a brief, special joint meeting of the two ...
According to a release from the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR), much of Vermont is experiencing abnormally dry summer conditions.
Oakes & Evelyn, the latest addition to Woodstock’s food scene, is bringing modern farm-to-table dining to the area. Serving breakfast seven days a week, ...
Last Thursday, July 31, a naturalization ceremony took place at the Calvin Coolidge Historic Site in Plymouth. Twenty-four Vermont residents from fourteen different countries became citizens of the ...
One of the vital drivers of a healthy economy in Vermont — tourism — has been hammered this year by a significant downturn in visitors to the state, especia ...
The ongoing expansion of law enforcement services by the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department means a financial win for the town of Woodstock when it comes to dispatching services. The Woodstock ...
More than 325 guests attended a mini-festival in North Pomfret last Saturday, complete with a creemee truck, picnicking, face painting, ebikes, llamas, and two live sets from eclectic touring band ...
The Woodstock Nursery School (WNS), the town’s longest-standing preschool that has been serving families in the local area since 1951, will suspend operations for the coming school year due to the ...
Chris passed away July 31st, the day after his 38th birthday at DHMC after an unimaginable short and hard-fought battle with cancer, surrounded by family and close friends. Chris was born on July 30th ...
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