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Read Article GREENWOOD On Saturday, May 22 at 9 a.m. Greenwood will hold its annual town meeting at the Legion hall. Both Selectman Arnie Jordan and Select Woman Amy Chapman are seeking re-election, with Jordan’s term for two years and Chapman’s for three. Jordan’s term expired last year, but since there was no annual meeting due to COVID-19, he remained on the board. Town Manager Kim Sparks said there are currently no challengers for either seat. If all monetary articles are approved, the 2021-2022 municipal budget will be $1,349,189 compared to the 2019-2020 budget of $1,007,892.00 ( town operated 2020-2021 year on same budget as 2019-2020 because of no annual meeting last year). Most of the increases in this year’s proposed budget are for road improvements, with an additional $70,700 for work on the Richardson Hollow, Rowe Hill and Howe Hill Roads, and reserve accounts, with $205,000 being added. ....
Woodstock Town Manager Vern Maxfield (standing on trailer) explains a warrant article at Monday night’s drive-in town meeting held in the town office parking lot. The meeting lasted about an hour. Alison Aloisio WOODSTOCK With plenty of flag waving and horn honking, Woodstock voters Monday approved all but one article on their town meeting warrant. It was the second year the annual town meeting took place outside in the town office parking lot, due to COVID concerns. Voters stayed in their cars, listened to town officials over their car radios and spoke via two-way radio when they wished. When it came time to vote, they waved small American flags out their windows. ....
By Alison Aloisio Read Article WOODSTOCK Woodstock’s annual town meeting April 26 will feature votes on purchasing Buck’s Ledge, adopting a medical marijuana retail ordinance, making Woodstock a second amendment sanctuary town and replacing the Bacon Bridge. A proposal to buy the 640-acre Buck’s Ledge property, which overlooks North Pond, would not require tax money. Instead, the town’s share (not yet determined) would come from a dedicated land conservation account, with the rest paid privately or by grants. A proposed medical marijuana caregiver retail store ordinance, if approved, would allow for the retail sale of medical marijuana in town. ....