Planting for resettled honeybees at Thorn Preserve
Kind-hearted people rescue stray dogs and cats and find them homes, but Chris Layman does just the opposite when he rescues honeybees.
Kind-hearted people rescue stray dogs and cats and find them homes, but Chris Layman does just the opposite when he rescues honeybees.
For part two, we take a walk down Tinker Street, continuing to ask the question: Does Woodstock have too many restaurants?
Plans are currently underway for the construction of a bluestone remembrance honoring the service of Jeremy Wilber to the town of Woodstock. The longest serving supervisor in the town’s history, he passed away on New Year’s Day 2017.
Blame the tourists, blame the neighbors, blame society. For all of her crimes, the only one not to blame for Miss Ulster County #332’s death was the bear herself.
“I think we’ve been getting input ad infinitum and I really feel we have enough information,” said the library board president. “We’re the ones in charge of looking out for the welfare of the library and I think the time has come to make a decision.”
Opening June 2: A comedy about a still-born baby — starring the baby. Let’s see how Performing Arts of Woodstock (PAW) pulls this one off!
As the driving rain pelted about 100 onlookers, Woodstock American Legion Post 1026 corrected what members saw as a long held oversight on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, and commemorated the life of Richard Quinn, the last Woodstocker to have died in action, on July 12, 1970 in Vietnam.
A designer of guitars for Hard Rock Cafés worldwide. An interior decorator partnered with a fashion designer. A woman who used to dress up as a Jewish grandma to deliver bagels for a living. These are just a few of the unusual people selling antiques and vintage clothing at the Blue Barn Marketplace.
Not long ago Jeff Beals was wrangling together a constitution for Iraq. These days, he is bringing order to a crowded classroom of students at the Woodstock Day School. Life has taken Beals, 40, on a winding path that most recently has brought him to a key role in this district’s grassroots movement and a possible run for congress.
When the weekly Woodstock Farm Festival starts back up on Wednesday, May 31, people will be invited to drop off their household compost, reducing the burden on landfills and contributing to the creation of lush dirt to nourish garden plants.