Woodstock bans smart meters
In response to residents’ concerns about health and privacy risks, the Town Board on May 24 voted unanimously to prohibit
In response to residents’ concerns about health and privacy risks, the Town Board on May 24 voted unanimously to prohibit
Gary Kutcher, a longtime community activist who in 2011 returned to Woodstock, where he grew up, after residing for more
Woodstock supervisor Jeremy Wilber has confirmed that he will seek a new two-year term in the fall election, with an
A group of dedicated rail enthusiasts has been working on restoring the Ulster County-owned railroad from Kingston to Highmount for
A case involving a member of the Woodstock Town Board has drawn attention to the local ethics law, which seeks
Woodstock residents turned out in force for the March 7 meeting of the Planning Board, airing their views, pro and
Shandaken residents opposed to the gun control measures of the New York State SAFE Act had their say at the
The field of candidates for local office in the fall election gained two entrants in the past week, as former
Deferring further action until its next meeting, the Woodstock Town Board on February 19 weighed the pros and cons of
Woodstock’s zigzagging pursuit of a solar project zagged to a standstill on February 12, as the Town Board decided to