Village is resisting depositions in $5 million lawsuit

The lawyer for Woodstock Police Chief Joe Swanson has filed a motion in state court asking a judge to compel Interim Police Chief Chris O’Keeffe to attend a deposition for the $5 million lawsuit pending against the Village of Woodstock and some local officials. Attorney Linda E. Fraas, on behalf of Swanson, also is asking the court to award attorney’s …

Town Meeting Preview: West Windsor will vote on local option taxes

West Windsor’s 2026 annual Town Meeting, which will be held via floor vote at Story Memorial Hall, will begin at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3.  The meeting will open with votes on candidates for local offices, including the moderator (1-year term), selectboard (3-year term), auditor (3-year term), delinquent tax collector (1-year term), first constable (1-year term), second constable (1-year …

Town Meeting Preview: Reading to vote on selectboard seat, other offices

Reading voters will have a chance to decide on town clerk and treasurer, as well as a new selectboard member, at this year’s annual Town Meeting Reading’s 2026 annual Town Meeting will take place via Australian ballot at the Reading Town Hall on Tuesday, Mar. 3, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. The informational session will take place Saturday, Feb. …

Pomfret will tackle several important issues at Town Meeting

Pomfret voters will decide on issues including non-resident eligibility for public office, a local option tax, and funding for a new town administrator at this year’s annual Town Meeting. Pomfret’s 2026 annual Town Meeting voting will take place at the Pomfret Town Offices, 5218 Pomfret Road, on Tuesday, Mar. 3, between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. All articles of business …

Mountain Views School District to vote on new school bond at Town Meeting

Voters in Barnard, Bridgewater, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Reading, and Woodstock will weigh in via Australian ballot on three bond issues, a proposed school budget of nearly $32.47 million for fiscal year 2027, and candidates for eight slots on the Mountain Views School District (MVSD) Board of Directors at Town Meeting on Tuesday, March 3. New school bond could save taxpayers …

School board bids farewell to two members and veteran performing arts teacher

The Mountain Views Supervisory Union (MVSU) school board recently bid farewell to two board members who are departing the governing body, having determined not to seek reelection on Town Meeting Day. The board also acknowledged the pending retirement of a longtime performing arts teacher at Barnard Academy at the end of this school year.  Samantha DiNatale from Woodstock and Lydia …

Sources: Sheriff Palmer admitted to hospital; Office continues to meet its obligations

By Mike Donoghue, Senior Correspondent Embattled Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer checked himself into the Veterans Administration Medical Center in White River Junction last week, according to people following his legal and work issues. The move came as Palmer is under fire on several fronts recently, including in Vermont Superior Court, where he denied seven criminal charges on Jan. 28. …