The handsome structure, which also serves Greenwood, was built next to the Grange Hall in 1910.
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Photo: Cranking the giant phone
The Bryant Pond Telephone Co., which the sculpture commemorates, was the last in the nation to stop using the hand crank system in 1983.
Landlords face long-term rental challenges in Bethel
BETHEL — Two local property owners, Don Lawrence of Woodstock and Jarrod Crockett of Bethel weighed in on the long-term rental (or LTR) market in this area. On June 14 voters in Bethel will decide whether to pass a short-term rental ordinance at town meeting. The wording of the ordinance is still being discussed. Lawrence […]
Woodstock’s Grange Hall saved for another year
The two-and-a-half-story hall, which was built in 1892, has been empty since about 2017.
Woodstock voters oppose razing Grange hall
Residents want town officials to consider all options before determining the fate of the 1892 structure in the middle of town.
Woodstock man gets 12-year-sentence for sexual abuse
A judge suspended half of that sentence, meaning Michael Smith will have to serve six years of his sentence behind bars for abusing two girls.
Woodstock voters to decide future of Grange building
Residents will be asked if they want the structure “removed or razed.”
Woodstock to hold public hearing March 14
WOODSTOCK — Woodstock Planning Board and Woodstock Selectmen will be holding a Public Hearing on at 6 p.m. Tuesday to discuss proposed changes to four Woodstock Ordinances and the future of the former Grange Hall building. Please Contact the Town Office for any further information at 207-744-7667.