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Press Release on Launch of Town Website
Press release on launch of new Town of Woodstock website, with information on content and how to provide feedback.
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Verizon Cell Tower

Verizon Wireless has proposed to construct a telecommunications facility, generally known as a cell tower, off Old Turnpike Road and Route 198.

Verizon Wireless, through its consultants, VHB, Incorporated, will conduct a balloon float on Thursday, February 7, 2008 beginning at 2:00 pm at the proposed cell tower site. 

The Connecticut Siting Council will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, February 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm and continued at 7:00 pm at the Woodstock Town Hall, Room 1.

 

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Grant Awarded to Camp Nahaco
A $10,000 grant has been awarded to Camp Nahaco.
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Grant Awarded for Housing Rehab
The town of Woodstock has been awarded $400,000 from the State of Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development.  This Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Loan Program is for housing rehabilitation. 
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Call & Ride
The Dial-A-Ride program, also known as Call & Ride, has expanded to 5 days per week.
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Ex Officio Status
Ex Officio Status of First Selectman
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New information available on the Town Website
Parts of the new Town website are now complete, including Contacts, Woodstock Grown, Recent Referendum Results, Online Tax Payments, a Site Map, and several new Photo Galleries2007 BOSPZC, IWWA, Conservation, Website Committee Agendas and Minutes are online.  The Town and Community Calendars also show events and meetings scheduled for the upcoming month.  Board of Selectmen and Conservation Commission Agendas and Minutes are also being posted.  New pages have been posted on Government, Schools, Public Safety and Libraries, under the HOME tab.
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Results of Referendum on proposed budget June 5, 2007
Yes: 693

No: 560

Total Number Registered Voters: 4,670
% Turnout: 26%

BUDGET IS APPROVED.
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Town Counsel Letter ~ 2007-2008 Annual Town Meeting

Town Counsel's letter regarding Proposition 46 Calculation: Lease Payments and Transportation Costs

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  • NOW RENTING:  New Roxbury Village, Housing for the Edlerly, on Butts Road in Woodstock. For more information or to receive an application, contact The Housing Authority at 860.928.6378 or 860.928.2223.
  • According to Town Ordinance (1988), all property and structures on any street or highway within Town must have their assigned street number conspicuously displayed and clearly visible from the street. Please post your house number – it's for the safety of you, your family and Emergency Personnel.   Emergency Personnel will report those homes in violation to the Board of Selectmen.  See Home>Town Government>Ordinances and Special Acts for specific requirements.
  • Try Transit.  Monday through Friday, rides are just $1.00.  On demand service covering Plainfield, Brooklyn, Killingly and Woodstock.  For Senior Citizens and Disabled people.  For reservations, schedules and information, call the NE CT Transit District at 774-3902, M-F, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Seeking donations of gently used sports equipment for all sports - Woodstock Recreation Committee.  Contact Karen Fitzpatrick at (860) 928-3396 
  • Northeast Transit new Call & Ride Service:  Starts July 1, 2007. Door to door service for seniors and disabled individuals from the towns of Brooklyn, Killingly, Eastford, Woodstock, Pomfret and Plainfield.  Fares are just $1.00 per ride.  Call 774-3902 for more information.  

 

Immediate Volunteer Opportunities

 

The following Woodstock Boards & Commissions are looking for dedicated volunteers to serve as an alternate or full member:

 

Arboretum Committee (meets as announced)

Conservation Commission (meets 4th Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m.).  

Historic District Commission (meets 4th Monday of the month at 8:00 p.m.)

Historic Properties Commission (meets 4th Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m.)

Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Agency (meets 1st Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m.)

Recreation Committee (meets 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.) - looking for volunteers, program and sports coordinators, coaches and referees for sports programs.

Water Pollution Control (WPCA) (meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.)

Website Committee meets usually during the day, as noted on WEB calendar.

Zoning Board of Appeals (meets 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m., when required)

 

Experience welcomed but not required.  Must be a Woodstock resident and registered voter in the Town of Woodstock, with an interest in becoming involved and informed.  Interested candidates may contact the First Selectman, Woodstock Town Hall, 415 Route 169, Woodstock, CT 06281.  Phone: 860 928-0208. E-mail: selectmen@woodstockct.gov.  An application form is available under Board of Selectmen - Forms.

 

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Goverment Events
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5/9/2008 9:00 AMCelebrate Agriculture
5/13/2008 7:30 PMConservation Development Review
5/13/2008 7:30 PMBoard of Education-Policy Subcommittee
5/14/2008 1:00 PM