Bookstock canceled

Peter Rousmaniere, co-founder and board chair of Woodstock’s annual Bookstock festival announced on Sunday that the event scheduled to take place this summer, June 21-23 has been canceled. The festival has hosted over 400 authors and sold over 70,000 books since its inception in 2009. For more details on this, please see our April 18 edition of the Vermont Standard.

Woodstock Community Trust, EDC launch new workforce housing initiatives

The Woodstock Community Trust (WCT) and the Woodstock Economic Development Commission (EDC) are implementing two separate initiatives aimed at easing the workforce housing shortage in the region. Modeled after Vail Indeed, a successful housing program operating in the Colorado resort community, the WCT’s Local Deeds effort has already helped two new home buyers with down payments in exchange for a …

Ottauquechee River Trail to receive $20K grant for flood repairs

The Ottauquechee River Trail (ORT) organization has secured $20,000 from the Better Places community matching grant program of the Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development (VDHCD) to facilitate extensive repairs to significant portions of the trail and its infrastructure that were heavily damaged by floodwaters last July. “The only caveat is that the ORT needs to raise $10,000 or …

Helen Marie Curtis

Helen Marie Curtis, a vibrant soul who touched the lives of many, peacefully passed away on April 7, 2024 in Southbury, Conn. Born on Jan. 17, 1946, in Denver, Colo. to father Charles A. Curtis and mother Marie (Schutte) Curtis, Helen’s journey was one of love, laughter, and boundless exploration. A cherished daughter, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend, Helen leaves …

Village Trustees vacancy filled by Lisa Lawlor

The vacancy on the Woodstock Village Trustees that was created when Bill Corson stepped down as of April 1 was filled at last Tuesday night’s meeting. The board appointed Lisa Lawlor to fill the slot. For further details, please see our April 18 edition of the Vermont Standard.

Pentangle’s executive director to retire, leaving room for ‘new energy’

After spending over a decade at the helm of Pentangle Arts, Alita Wilson will be stepping down from her position as executive director later this year. Pentangle’s board is currently in the process of finding a replacement, who Wilson will help train before she fully departs. “I think this decision of mine is bittersweet,” Wilson told the Standard. “I have …

Students propose designs for improving wastewater facility appearance

Earlier this month, the Woodstock Selectboard subcommittee tasked with improving the appearance of the South Woodstock Wastewater Treatment Facility heard design proposals from four Vermont State University architectural design students. “Everyone on the committee was pleased we had [asked] Professor LaRosa and his students for ideas,” Tom Devevoise, the chair of the subcommittee, told the Standard. “[We] were also relieved …

Village considers new parking regulations

At Tuesday night’s Village Trustees meeting, the board discussed the details of a new parking ordinance, which they plan to vote on in May. The proposed regulations would extend metered hours in the Village an extra hour in the evening, from 4-5 p.m., limit the time a car can park in the same spot to four hours, and increase the …

Local farms spring ahead, contend with residual flooding fallout

The aftermath of last year’s flood events has left local farms grappling with significant challenges as they head into spring. Farms of all types are dealing with saturated soils, significant reseeding projects, and reduced planting space.  Barnard’s La Garagista farm and winery has five vineyards, but those at the highest elevations fared the worst last summer. Co-owner Deirdre Heekin explained …