Kevin Chap of Stockbridge will finally see his vision realized on Wed., April 22, at 7:30 p.m., when Vermont Public/PBS airs the first episode of his show, “Wild Foods.” The show is a kind of ...
Bruce Gould was a towering pillar of the local and statewide business communities, an exemplary community servant, a deeply devoted family man, and a steady presence on the links at the Woodstock ...
In their opening match of the season, the Woodstock boys tennis team impressed on home court against a very game Mount Anthony squad. The two teams opened competition under gorgeous conditions at ...
Woodstock Police Chief Joseph Swanson has asked a Vermont Superior Court judge to vacate efforts by Municipal Manager Eric Duffy and the Woodstock Board of ...
The Woodstock Planning Commission has spent months redrafting the outdated Village Zoning Bylaws. On Wednesday, May 6, the commission will have its first pu ...
The planning for three construction and repair projects is underway in Barnard. The Charles B. Danforth Library needs a new roof, the firehouse for Barnard ...
Dagney Christine Trevor, the human firecracker, passed peacefully onto her next adventure on March 31, 2026. Dagney had broken both her hips, in rapid succession, this past winter and succumbed to the ...
Joseph Tokarski, 87, a long time Barnard resident, passed peacefully in the early morning hours of Monday, April 13 surrounded by loved ones in Littleton, Colo. Joe was born Sept. 6, 1938 in Bayonne, ...
The Hall Art Foundation, happily situated on an old dairy farm, surrounded by 400 acres of pastures, sits in juxtaposition to the dark, political, and intriguing art displayed on its walls this year.
The Town of Pomfret is actively seeking a full-time town administrator, acting on the authorization of voters who okayed a fiscal year 2027 budget of $2,147,772 at Town Meeting in March. The budget, ...