A resolution that passed in Woodstock and a similar one coming before the Burlington City Council call on the state to repeal a law barring towns from creating their own gun regulations.
Candidate interviews are expected to occur next week in the search for a new, permanent Municipal Manager for both the town and village of Woodstock. At the Tuesday, Oct. 11 meeting of the Village Board of Trustees, Chair Seton McIlroy explained that multiple ads had been posted for the position .
The Woodstock Village Board of Trustees is considering requiring permits for events and other gatherings at Tribou Park and Teagle’s Landing. Trustee Chair Seton McIlroy said this is being discussed, in part, because of a precedent set by the requirement for permits at both East End Park and The .
WOODSTOCK The town has an experienced interim municipal manager to bridge the gap until a permanent manager can be hired.Tom Yennerell, of Springfield, Vt., is a retired town manager who is now spending some of his retirement taking on interim roles.
WOODSTOCK The town and village have formally parted ways with William Kerbin Jr., whose tenure as municipal manager is over after 25 months.According to an agreement of separation between the two sides, Kerbin “voluntarily resigned from his.