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Former Woodstock Police Chief Joseph Swanson officially appealed his demotion to patrol officer to the Vermont Superior Court this week and is asking a stat ...
A diverse group of several dozen Woodstock residents gathered at the Little Theater last Saturday for an event organized to support immigrant rights in the ...
By Mike Donoghue, Senior Correspondent The Woodstock Village Trustees, after a special closed-door meeting this week, voted to reverse their earlier decisio ...
Water is now flowing through infrastructure owned by the Town of Woodstock to nearly 800 households and businesses in Woodstock Village and to approximately ...
By Mike Donoghue, Senior Correspondent Former Woodstock Police Chief Joseph Swanson has filed a $5 million civil lawsuit against Municipal Manager Eric Duff ...
On Saturday, May 3, South Woodstock’s Green Mountain Horse Association (GMHA) will kick off its 2025 season with a May Schooling and Jumper Show. GMHA is a non-profit focusing on education, youth ...
Charles A. Martin Jr., 87, of Woodstock, passed away at his home on April 17, 2025. Born and raised in Woodstock, he was the son of the late Charles A. Martin Sr. and Ethel (Blanchard) Martin. Charles ...
Imants Vitols, a longtime resident of Woodstock, died peacefully at home on April 19, 2025. Imants was born March 12, 1948, in Munster, Germany, to his Latvian parents, Karlis and Ilze. He then ...
Jean E. Silva, 82, died on Saturday, April 19, at the Jack Byrnes Center in Lebanon, N.H., surrounded by her family. Jean was born on July 31, 1942, in Pawtucket, R.I., the daughter of Earnest E. and ...
The Woodstock Foundation Board of Directors have agreed to a proposed out-of-court settlement with the former longtime chair and vice chair of the board in their lawsuit over claims they were ...
The Woodstock Town Selectboard unanimously okayed the long-awaited town purchase of the privately held Woodstock Aqueduct Company utility at a special board ...