By Dan Cotter, Publisher Choosing the centerpiece photo to appear on the front page of the paper is one of the highlights of ...
The Woodstock Planning and Zoning Department has issued a change-of-use permit that will allow a West Woodstock building currently occupied by the Mountain ...
At Tuesday night’s Woodstock Selectboard meeting, the board voted to spend roughly $7,500 on upgrades to the appearance of the South Woodstock Wastewater Tr ...
Apple trees across the region are laden with fruit after what has been a particularly bountiful growing season. “We have an ...
The Woodstock Town Selectboard on Tuesday evening approved less than 30% of the grant funding requested by the Village Board of Trustees and the Town Econom ...
At Tuesday night’s Woodstock Selectboard meeting, the board voted to purchase a new fire truck to replace Engine Two, which will be almost thirty years old ...
By Tess Hunter, Managing Editor A project spearheaded by the Reading Community Trust (RCT) received a major boon last week. The organization’s proposal to r ...
On Friday, Sept. 13, Woodstock Cross Country teams ventured to Bellows Falls to experience the revamped 2.95 mile course that will also be used for the Southern Valley League Championship races at the ...
Albert H. Clark, 85, died in the early morning of Thursday, September 12, 2024, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. Al was born in Norwalk, CT on September 25, 1938, to parents ...
The third annual East Barnard Linen Fair was held last weekend, celebrating the traditional methods of processing flax to linen. Attendees participated in flax harvesting, tried their hands at flax ...
J. David Laughlin DDS, 84, passed away on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024 at the Mt Ascutney Hospital in Windsor, Vt. Details for a service are still pending. A complete obituary will be published at a later ...
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