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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockRiley O’Neal pitched ‘lights out’ The Woodstock Union High School (WUHS) baseball team has been an offensive juggernaut this year, scoring runs in bunches all season long. Coach Jason Tarleton’s squad has scored at least eight runs in every game but one, and twice exploded with over 20 runs in a single contest. Given that, Woodstock’s victory over Green Mountain last Thursday night was something of an anomaly with the final score being only 2-0.…See the Story
Wasps win pitchers’ duel with Green Mountain
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockOn Saturday, Ascutney Outdoors hosted the annual Gnar Weasels cross-country mountain bike race, offering bikers three competition categories suited for varying experience levels. Kevin Lindstrom Photos
An unknown racer blasts through a decending section of trail during the annual Gnar Weasels cross-country mountain bike race held in Brownsville, VT, May 25, 2024. An unknown rider creates a splash as she crosses a stream during the Gnar Weasels …See the Story
Riding through spring at Ascutney Outdoors
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockIn a revote on Tuesday night, Hartland residents voted 551-537 to reject the FY25 Hartland Elementary School (HES) budget. Tuesday’s special Town Meeting took place after a petition successfully overturned the April 2 passage of the HES budget. The school budget, which was approved by 9 votes (320-311) in April, remained unchanged when it was put to the voters again this week. It asked residents to approve a budget of $11,040,567. According to …See the Story
Hartland school budget rejected in revote
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockHartland residents returned to polls on Tuesday after a petition with more than 200 signatures succeeded in overturning the April 2 passage of the Hartland Elementary School Budget. The budget failed 551-537. The article, which was approved by 9 votes on April 2 (320-311), remained unchanged from when it was last voted on. It asked for voters to approve a budget of $11,040,567. In a statement released to the Standard shortly after the vote, Win…See the Story
Revote on Hartland school budget fails in the polls
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockA graveside service for Lorraine Dayton will be held on Saturday, June 8 at 10:30 am in the Baker Hill Cemetery, Bridgewater Center, VT with a reception to follow at the Bridgewater Grange. The Cabot Funeral Home is assisting the family.See the Story
Graveside service for Lorraine Dayton, June 8
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockThe judge set to preside over the first court hearing on a blockbuster civil lawsuit involving the Woodstock Foundation has set up ground rules for the lawyers. Vermont Superior Court Judge H. Dickson Corbett said he plans to set aside 20 minutes on May 28 for oral arguments by each side to address issues related to scheduling the case. Corbett said he plans to limit the hearing at the historic Woodstock courthouse to four motions that are somew…See the Story
First hearing in Woodstock Foundation case set for Tuesday
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockIn an action that was not unexpected, the Vermont Public Utility Commission (PUC) last week suspended a rate increase that would have more than doubled the rates that the privately owned Woodstock Aqueduct Company (WAC) charges for its 770-plus users in the Village and its immediate environs. The 109.8% rate hike, which the WAC had sought to put into effect as of Thursday, May 16, is on hold while the PUC conducts an investigation of the propose…See the Story
Public Utility Commission suspends proposed water rate hike
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Boston Marathon · WoodstockBy Tom Ayres, Senior Staff Writer When 24-year-old identical twins Sarah and Emily Tully step up to the starting line at the 2024 Covered Bridges Half-Marathon (CBHM) in South Pomfret on Sunday, June 2, they’ll be returning to the race as much more than simply the first- and fourth-place overall women’s finishers in last year’s 13.1-mile run. The Tully twins’ father, Keith, 52, and mother, Deb, 50, who’ve run in the CBHM each year for more than …See the Story
The Tully twins are back for Covered Bridges race, celebrating dad’s return to health
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