The path that led to the hearing that got underway at 10 a.m. in the basement of the Windsor County Building on Wednesday began with a road rage incident last October.
This commentary is by John Bossange of South Burlington. He is a retired middle school principal and a board member of Better (not bigger) Vermont.
By James Maloney, May Babcock Click here for updates on this story WOODSTOCK, Vermont (WPTZ) — People attending a hearing related to the employment of Woodstock Police Chief Joe Swanson were asked to ...
People attending a hearing related to the employment of Woodstock Police Chief Joe Swanson were asked to leave on Wednesday ...
After a more than 12-hour-long hearing, Woodstock’s beleaguered police chief will have to wait another week to learn his fate ...
Woodstock resident Todd Erceg dreams of a more vibrant Woodstock Village — complete with abundant workforce housing, restored historic facades, and more res ...
The chief of police in Woodstock is fighting to keep his job, and Wednesday, he took his battle to a public hearing.
The Woodstock Selectboard last week unanimously approved an asset purchase agreement (APA) with the Woodstock Aqueduct Company (WAC) for the town to acquire ...
March is Women's History Month, and in the spirit of storytelling we figured who better to talk about the history of some remarkable women who've made a lasting impact than to talk to a local ...
June 30th, 9 a.m -5 p.m Q2Q – July 5th, 9 a.m – 5 p.m Woodstock Arts is deeply committed to building an inviting and inclusive arts community that celebrates individuality and diversity and ...
For most students, instruction in how to read ends sometime in elementary school. But some kids still struggle well beyond ...
The Vermont Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a scathing report on racial harassment in Vermont’s public schools, describing in shockingly stark terms the ...