Historic Elm Street building has been sold; The Prince & The Pauper restaurant’s future is uncertain
Woodstock’s historic Elm Street Press Building, located at 24 Elm Street, has been sold, former owner Don Bourdon confirmed to the Standard last week. The ...
According to a press release, at about 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, members of the Vermont State Police (VSP) and other law-enforcement agencies executed a ...
By Mike Donoghue Senior Correspondent Vermont State Police arrested Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer on Tuesday on ...
The Woodstock girls hockey team took home their first win of the season Saturday night against Harwood, sealed by an overtime goal from sophomore Josephine Palazzo. A shutout from goalkeeper Pippa ...
Approximately 20 Woodstock Union High School and Middle School students joined the daily protest at Tribou Park on Tuesday afternoon, many with signs and flags calling for equal treatment and an end ...
“This play is to be performed relentlessly, without a break,” writes Sam Shepard in the opening line of his 1983 play, “Fool for Love.” As the scene insidiously unfolds on a stark, low-rent motel in ...
The Woodstock Town Selectboard is weighing three different options for the allocation of payments toward the main wastewater plant bond issue that will be p ...
Fourteen-year-old basketball phenom Paula Cortijo Martin came to Woodstock in August, leaving behind her home in Madrid in hopes of improving her English and exploring a culture other than her own.
A state judge has agreed to award Woodstock Police Chief Joe Swanson almost $3,400 in fees and expenses incurred while fighting efforts to demote him by mun ...
The purported executive director of the Bridgewater Area Community Foundation, Inc. (BACF), says the organization plans to defend itself against a new civil ...
A state judge has approved an out-of-court settlement involving the Woodstock Foundation Board of Directors and the former longtime chair and vice chair of the board over their claims they were ...
Woodstock resident Todd Erceg thought accessing Vermont’s local farm products would be simple after relocating from Boston five years ago. “It’s not as easy as you think,” Erceg said. “Everything is ...
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