Community briefs: Paving project begins in Woodstock Village
Modified: 4/23/2021 10:24:41 PM
WOODSTOCK Motorists driving through Woodstock Village should expect delays from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Friday as construction crews prepare Routes 4 and 106 for paving.
Drivers can expect roads reduced to one-lane traffic. Street parking will also be banned along the route while the crews complete their work. During nighttime hours, light towers will be used.
The project will begin just south of the Woodstock Inn and Resort Golf Club on Route 106 and run to its intersection with Route 4/South Park Street, according to a news release from the Vermont Agency of Transportation. It also begins at the Route 12/Elm Street and Route 4/Central Street intersection before going north along Route 12/Elm Street to just north of its intersection with Old River Road at the Class 1 Town Highway limit. Another project begins just west of the Route 4/West Woodstock Road and Rose Hill intersecti
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December 17, 2020 6 min read
The last Bologna Fest and Winter Carnival, which took place on Jan. 25 at the Lebanon Ex. (Will Trostel)
It’s utterly tasty and delicious.
It’s steeped in tradition.
It possesses the power to bring people together.
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Bologna is Lebanon.
It’s hard to keep a good bologna down.
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Last month, the Lebanon Bologna Fest and Winter Carnival was cancelled due to concerns related to the COVID-19 crisis. But the organizers of the popular local event, the Lebanon Rotary Club, recently vowed to continue staging it after the pandemic relents, hopefully in 2022.
“We in Lebanon, we’re proud people,” said Patrick Freer, a Lebanon Rotarian and the chairman of the Bologna Fest committee. “But we sometimes live in the shadow of Hershey and Lancaster. Bologna is a product that’s delicious and well-known, and it’s sold all over the country. We’ve got something special here. We should celebrate