Case against Woodstock restaurant expansion goes on
Woodstock resident and former candidate for town supervisor Nancy Schauffler has filed a notice of appeal to a State Supreme
Woodstock resident and former candidate for town supervisor Nancy Schauffler has filed a notice of appeal to a State Supreme
Glamping, a new trend in tourism, is poised to arrive in Shandaken, and the neighbors are not happy. Combining glamour
Newly appointed member Len Bouren attended his first board meeting of the town planning board last week. He is taking
An ethics case involving two Woodstock Town Board members has depleted the ranks of the Ethics Board and raised lingering
After concluding that Woodstock council members Bill McKenna and Cathy Magarelli violated the local ethics law, warranting disciplinary action including
Despite enormous support from fellow business-owners, Family of New Paltz and members of the community at last Tuesday night’s Village
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
Bad process alleged on the part of Woodstock’s land use planners and a wish for a level playing field for
The Woodstock Planning Board passed a lengthy resolution on Thursday night, September 6, that granted approval to plans for the