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AGvocate Program

Woodstock, along with Eastford, Hampton, and Windham, has been accepted into Eastern Connecticut's AGvocate Program. Over the coming year, Woodstock will receive technical assistance from a circuit rider "AGvocate," to strengthen the farm-friendliness of community regulations and improve the long-term viability of agricultural businesses within Woodstock.  Click Read More for more information.

 


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Referendum Results 05/13/2010

TOWN OF WOODSTOCK
REFERENDUM
MAY 13, 2010
PURCHASE OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS 
NIESKI PROPERTY-BARLOW CEMETERY ROAD

VOTE ON MAY 13, 2010 PASSED: Tally: 209 YES votes, 72 NO votes

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Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program

Would you be interested in receiving financial assistance from the Town for repairs to your Woodstock home? Click "Read More" to find out how.

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About Woodstock
 

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About Woodstock

Woodstock, Connecticut is considered part of the "Quiet Corner."  It is known for its "tranquility, history and pastoral good looks," according to the guidebook 1,000 Places to See Before You Die.  Woodstock is located in the northeastern corner of Connecticut.  Area-wise, it is actually the second largest town in CT.  Our population is still small (7,909 residents as of 2009) but growing. Our town is a rural, historic community with an agricultural background. Woodstock has more operating dairy farms than any other town in Connecticut.  Support for open space conservation and the farming community is strong. The town also encourages light manufacturing and welcomes small businesses.

There are many types of farms, craft shops, antique shops, and restaurants intermingled with light industry such as the manufacture of electrical switches, jet aircraft components, microporous plastics, fancy soaps and toiletries, fiberglass components, fine furniture and kitchen cabinets. A third of residents have college degrees, and a number of professionals run small businesses or telecommute from their homes. The scenery is spectacular, and the residents are friendly.

In order to preserve the town's rural character and agricultural base, residents have adopted "The Right to Farm Ordinance" and created The Woodstock Land Preservation and Land Acquisition Fund."

 

Villages

Woodstock is made up of six distinct villages: South Woodstock, Woodstock Hill, North Woodstock, East Woodstock, West Woodstock, and Woodstock Valley.

Bordering towns (clockwise, starting to the north) are Southbridge and Dudley, Massachusetts; and Thompson, Putnam, Pomfret, Eastford, and Union, Connecticut.

Town of Woodstock CT

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Contact Us

The Woodstock Town Hall is located at 415 Scenic Route 169, near the Woodstock Fairground.  See Driving Directions.

Our mailing address is: 415 Route 169, Woodstock, CT 06281-3039. See the Contacts list for phone numbers.

Town Hall hours are:

  • Monday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Governance

Woodstock's governing  body is the Board of Selectmen.  See  Town Government or the booket "Know Your Town Government" under the Town Clerk's Office on the Documents tab.

Things to Do in Woodstock

Woodstock's 61.8 square miles provide ample space for outdoor activities, shopping, dining and special events and attractions.  For more information, see THINGS TO DO IN WOODSTOCK.  Also see our Community Calendar for information about upcoming events, Community Links for more information about organizations and programs, and Recreation.

     
 
Bulletin Board
 

WE ARE CURRENTLY  EXPERIENCING WEBSITE DIFFICULTIES with certain tabs. Please contact depts directly to receive the most current information.  (For gov and community events, click the calendars tab to the left.) Thank you for your patience. (6/16/2010)

July Tax Bills - Tax bills were mailed on June 30th. Payments must be postmarked or brought to the Tax Office by August 2, 2010 to avoid an interest charge. (Contact the Tax Office at 860-928-9469 x 316 or x318 with questions or concerns.)

See Photos of 30th Annual Woodstock Memorial Day Road Race (10K)

Calendars: After a recent upgrade, calendar listings stopped showing up on the home page. We're working to fix this but in the meantime, click here to go to calendars:  Town | Community Events

DONATE: Funds for fuel assistance and non-perishable food items will continue to be collected in the Woodstock Town Hall lobby  - Read More.

     
 
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