WOODSTOCK — In a busy meeting last week, Woodstock selectmen agreed to consider a possible “opt in” proposal for the town for adult use marijuana businesses, earmarked money for engineering design of a new bridge or culvert to replace the old Bacon Bridge one, approved funds to purchase tracks for the Fire Department’s 6-wheeler, and […]
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Commercial solar project eyed for Woodstock
The $10M proposal is planned for leased land off Cushman Road.
Woodstock selectmen ponder bridge, crosswalk
WOODSTOCK — Woodstock selectmen are mulling their options for replacing a posted culvert on the town’s Old County Road, a project that could cost between $150,000 and $200,000. Known as the Bacon Bridge, the 14-foot culvert has been in place since 1956, according to Town Manager Vern Maxfield. It is rusting out on the bottom, […]
Woodstock selectmen discuss roads, cemeteries
WOODSTOCK — Road, cemetery and tree issues were among the topics addressed at the Dec. 3 Woodstock selectmen’s meeting, according to the unofficial minutes. Resident Bob McQueeney offered comments on a previously-discussed road issue – the lack of good shoulders on the Cushman and Perkins Valley roads, which had become evident during the rerouting of […]
Selectmen look to sharpen definition
BETHEL — At their Dec. 2 meeting selectmen discussed coming up with an exact definition for a dwelling unit, for use in sewer service billing. Town Manager Loretta Powers said the town has a definition for a dwelling unit, but that the definition is “vague.” The current one is defined as “any part of a […]
Last minute shoppers in luck with craft fair.
Crafters across state lines and and as far south as Buxton will be coming to Greenwood to show off and sell their products.
Yoga with a chair
Yoga teacher Brooke Pillsbury is excited to show people a different style of yoga and hopes to see many people come and give her class a try.