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The problem of Vermont schools being contaminated with high levels of chemical compounds called polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has bookended the state for ...
Monday marked the 123rd consecutive day that concerned citizens in our area gathered at Tribou Park in Woodstock Village at noon to voice their concerted op ...
A state judge has issued a preliminary injunction this week that forces the Village of Woodstock to delay hiring or appointing a new police chief until a co ...
After a month-long investigation into an animal hoarding incident, on May 28 the Windsor Police Department arrived at a residence in Windsor to help with th ...
After swapping spaces with Woody’s Mercantile, Danforth Pewter reopened at 7 Central Street last Friday morning. “We are so happy to have Danforth Pewter ba ...
The Woodstock Union High School alumni weekend will take place this weekend, June 13-15, complete with numerous celebrations, including a parade, a float co ...
"Vermont's most charming little festival." Artistic Director, Sakiko Ohashi, will be joined by three fabulous musicians for this year's ...
At its June 4 meeting, the Barnard Selectboard voted to hire local contractors to begin work on several safety improvements to the town’s transfer station, ...
West Windsor and Barnard are the latest towns in our area to tackle the issue of short-term rental (STR) regulations.   West Windsor’s ordinance, which was ...
On Wednesday, May 28 the West Windsor Selectboard passed an ordinance pertaining to vehicular damage to two wooden covered bridges in town. This act was created to “establish penalties for operating ...
From a hill farmer’s ingenious solution for winter income to a mountain lodge where hikers walked through the front door to reach the Long Trail, two new Vermont Roadside Historic Site Markers tell ...
Following two successive legislative sessions and an interim task force study, lawmakers at the State House in Montpelier are punting comprehensive educatio ...