By Katy Savage The Woodstock Select Board is reviewing a zoning amendment to allow on-farm restaurants. The Select Board held a public hearing on June 27 for the proposal, drafted by Zoning Administrator Steven Bauer. The amendment would allow on-farm […]
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Killington, Woodstock businesses see all-time economic boom
By Ethan Weinstein As Covid restrictions dropped and people acted upon their pent up urge to travel, tourism surged in Killington and Woodstock this past summer and fall. Few can speak to the Killington economy like Chris Karr, who owns […]
Woodstock Select Board approves marketing $110K expenditure
By Katy Savage The Woodstock Select Board approved last week the Economic Development Commission’s proposal to spend $110,000 to market the town. Class Four, a marketing firm in Burlington, will be hired under a one-year contract to develop videos and […]
Mountain Creamery moves out of Woodstock village as new scoop shop moves in
By Katy Savage After 34 years in Woodstock’s village center, Mountain Creamery has a new location. The popular homemade ice cream shop and restaurant moved from Central Street to West Woodstock — about 5 miles up the road — on […]
West Woodstock to get new restaurant
By Katy Savage WEST WOODSTOCK—The neighborhood is about to get a new restaurant. Sleep Woodstock, LLC hotel owner Patrick Fultz bought the former Woodbridge Coffeehouse and Cafe building next door. Fultz plans to reopen the restaurant and call it Eat […]