An interview with supervisor, Jeremy Wilber
With a decisive victory, Jeremy Wilber was just elected to his seventh two year term as Woodstock’s town supervisor. Though
With a decisive victory, Jeremy Wilber was just elected to his seventh two year term as Woodstock’s town supervisor. Though
Like you, we are deeply concerned about the mistake on the Woodstock ballots that became evident during the November 3
They say all publicity is good publicity. Is it possible that the committee to shitcan Ken Panza, or whatever it
Finances in order, Wilber seeks seventh term Jeremy Wilber has been town supervisor of Woodstock for 12 non-consecutive years. Why
“The Congress shall have Power To…” We’re all handed a little booklet on the way in to the Company No.
The seventh annual Woodstock Invitational Luthiers’ Showcase (and Tonewood Festival) returns to Woodstock’s Bearsville Theater with three days of high communing with
We’re encouraged and curious to hear that a possible sale for the West Hurley school, vacant since 2004, may be
Here’s the real problem, as I see it. It is ridiculously easy to kill someone with a gun. Something that
Oh, it won’t rain like that again. That’s what was said a couple of weeks ago as the guy sucked
Well, we finally have some electoral action. After Ken Panza’s bid for one of the Democratic nominations for town board