Woodstock wants DEC as lead agency to review Kingston water deal
Woodstock supervisor Jeremy Wilber announced October 14, that he had sent a letter to the Department of Environmental Conservation urging
Woodstock supervisor Jeremy Wilber announced October 14, that he had sent a letter to the Department of Environmental Conservation urging
Town officials say they’re still working on drafting a noise ordinance, but admit they’d hoped the neighborhood dispute that brought
Thanks to the efforts of Councilman Jay Wenk and other volunteers, aging heating oil tanks will no longer endanger the
In its first two-way dialogue, the library’s facilities task force assured the public it was exploring all avenues for expansion
Woodstock Library trustees debated on September 18 whether to file for a DEC permit to settle the question as to
After a night of impassioned comment about hunting and the right to tranquility, the Town Board decided to form a
The Woodstock Library’s Facilities Task Force continued to grapple with environmental concerns surrounding construction of an annex on the former
Voters approved the Woodstock Library budget 497-300 despite a campaign to defeat the spending plan as a protest against a
Voters will decide noon-9 p.m. Thursday, September 4 on a $584,596.13 library spending plan and elect three members to the
Councilman Jay Wenk announced to the Woodstock Town Board on August 12 that the first of six remaining underground fuel