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WOODSTOCK Check out that udder, Ed Crossland said.Crossland, a Maryland probate judge and champion cow breeder, was explaining to a stand full of onlookers at Billings Farm & Museum on Saturday afternoon what to look for when sizing up a Jersey. ....
There was a first-dose COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Colby-Sawyer College before Emily Vrooman left campus for an internship on Cape Cod this summer, but she would have had to come back for the second dose, she said.The information she received about the. ....
WOODSTOCK In her will, Marianne Gaillard Faulkner set up long-term funding for a park she dedicated in her husband’s name, a place “to be used for rest and quiet and not for sports or other noisy activities,” the document states.That was in 1958,. ....
COVID-19: Woodstock Village board relaxes some mask restrictions Modified: 5/13/2021 9:55:58 PM WOODSTOCK The Woodstock Village Board of Trustees has voted to follow state guidelines about mask wearing, easing a requirement that masks be worn when people are outside in public in the Village. However, the board said attending events outside remains an exception to the rule, so masks must continue to be worn when there are large gatherings, such as the Market on the Green, according to a notice from Woodstock town and village administrative assistant Nikki Nourse. Dartmouth opening up events Dartmouth College plans to open up its campus in the coming months as it moves from its current “limited access” status to a “full access” phase beginning Aug. 1, college officials said in an online “community conversation” this week. ....
Jim Kenyon: Disabled worker forced out of the market Jim Kenyon. Copyright (c) Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Modified: 5/1/2021 9:57:03 PM After two interviews and a couple hours of job shadowing, Beth Baras was offered a full-time position behind the deli counter at Woodstock Farmers’ Market, an upscale grocery on the west side of town (not the open-air farmstand-fest the name implies.) Five days later, Woodstock Farmers’ Market, which began as a family-owned business in 1992, notified Baras via email that it was withdrawing the job offer. What changed? For starters, Baras, who was in her early 60s at the time, disclosed that she had a disability. In the same email to the market’s human resources manager before beginning her new job, which was to pay $12.50 an hour, Baras sought two accommodations: ....