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New Residents Information

Welcome to Woodstock Vermont

Woodstock offers a blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community that appeals to many new residents. The Village is known for its historic architecture, vibrant local shops, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to feel at home.

Town Hall Information

The Town Hall is located at 31 the Green Woodstock VT 05091. It is open Monday - Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM. Please check the website for all offices hours. Our website is https://www.townofwoodstock.org/
Property Tax Information: Property taxes are due the First Friday in May and the First Friday in November. Property bills are send out ONCE every year in late August and follows the Fiscal year of July 1st - June 30th. For for property tax info and ways to pay: Click Here
Utility Bill Information: Utility Bills are sent out TWICE a year. For Utility bill info and ways to pay: Click Here

Change of Address:

If you have moved into the Town or Village or have a change to your Address click the link below to update your address, phone number, and email address: Click Here

Homestead Declaration:

If you have moved to Woodstock and will be a full time resident you will need to fill out a Homestead Declaration form. Which is due on April 15th EACH YEAR. For more Information Click Here

Town Clerk's Office: 

Contact for:
Birth Certificates, Civil Union Licenses, Death Certificates, Deeds, Dog Licenses, Elections, Land Records, Dump Stickers, Marriage Licenses, Register to Vote

Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm; 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
CLOSED ON THE DAY PRECEDING AUSTRALIAN BALLOT VOTING

Transportation

Please note taxi servieces, Uber and Lyft do not exist in Woodstock amd the surrounding areas.

School Information

Woodstock offers wonderful public school ranging in age from Pre-K thru 12th grade. View school information here: Click Here

Hospitals and Clinics

Woodstock has several hospital and Clinics in the surrounding area. See the full list: Click Here

Police and Emergency Services

Woodstock has it own dedicated Police and Emergency services departments. Emergency Service info: Click Here
Dial 911 for Emergencies

Woodstock Police Department
Interim Chief of Police- Chris O'Keeffe
police@townofwoodstock.org
(802) 457-1420
454 Woodstock Road
Woodstock, VT 05091
 

Woodstock Fire/EMS
Fire Chief, David Green
DGreen@townofwoodstock.org
(802) 457-7517
Assistant Fire Chief & EMS Coordinator, Rodney Kenyon
rkenyon@townofwoodstock.org
(802) 457-2326
Fire Department (Non-Emergency) (802) 457-2337
454 Woodstock Road
Woodstock, VT 05091

Trash and Dump Information

Woodstock residents can dispose of household trash and brush/wood at the Hartford Recycling and Waste Management Center (2590 N. Hartland Rd, White River Jct.). You will need a Town of Hartford permit and disposal coupons purchased in advance at the Woodstock Town Clerk's Office.

Household Trash & Recycling

  • Location: Hartford Recycling and Waste Management Center
  • Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 8:00 AM to 3:45 PM (Scale closes at 3:30 PM)
  • Requirements: Woodstock residents must buy a windshield sticker permit and punch/coupon books at the Woodstock Town Clerk's Office prior to using the facility.
  • Curbside Pickup: If you prefer private collection, you can set up weekly residential garbage and recycling pickup with local haulers like Casella.

Grocery Stores

Woodstock Village Market

  • Location: 37 Pleasant Street Woodstock, VT 05091
  • Hours: Every Day 7:00AM-8:00PM
  • Contact: (802) 457-9320

Woodstock Farmers' Market

  • Location: 979 W Woodstock Rd, Woodstock, VT 05091
  • Hours: Tuesday- Sunday 7:30AM-7:00PM
  • Contact: (802) 457-3658

Religious Organizations

View a List of all Religious Organizations in Woodstock: Click Here


Woodstock Community Organizations

Woodstock is supported by a vibrant network of community organizations dedicated to safety nets, environmental conservation, local arts, and youth enrichment. View all of Woodstock;s Community Organizations: Click Here

Woodstock Recreation Center

Welcome to the Woodstock Recreation Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit proudly serving the Town of Woodstock, Vermont.
This website is your communication hub for everything happening at the Rec Center. 

Woodstock Rec Center

Pentangle Arts - Woodstock Town Hall Theatre

Pentangle Arts has created arts and cultural experiences for the people of Woodstock and its surrounding towns of Barnard, Bridgewater, Reading, Pomfret, Quechee, Killington, Hartford, Hartland, Sharon, Bethel, Plymouth, and beyond. 
https://www.pentanglearts.org/

Events in Woodstock

Woodstock’s rich heritage and culture come alive during special events and annual celebrations that are packed with New England flair. From intimate, farm-to-table parties to winter festivals, come discover what makes the Woodstock area such an inspiring place to visit.

Planning ahead? See our annual events here, and check out our blog for more itineraries and things to do in Woodstock.

Drinks & Restaurants & Cafes

From quick and casual to innovative and local, dining around the Woodstock area is infused with seasonal, farm-fresh flavor. Taste the best of Woodstock from one of the many surrounding restaurants, diners, cafes, breweries, and private chefs—many of which use ingredients grown organically or locally. View all the Restaurants and Cafes: Click Here

Shopping & Markets

Shop for daily essentials, specialty gear, and uniquely Vermont gifts in Woodstock’s pedestrian-friendly village and surrounding area. You’ll find small, locally-owned markets and eclectic, independent retail stores that carry a large variety of household staples, boutique items, and hard-to-find goods for anyone on your list. View all Shops and Markets: Click Here

Things to Do in Woodstock

You’ll find plenty of things to do in Woodstock, VT. Discover the best attractions in this quintessentially Vermont Town.

Skiing & Snow Sports

When the snow falls, Woodstock becomes a winter playground. Carve fresh tracks at Saskadena Six or Killington Mountain, explore miles of Nordic trails, head out on foot for a snowy hike or lace up your skates for time on the ice at Union Arena. From family fun to alpine adventure, it’s the perfect place to embrace the season. View All Skiing and Winter Sports: Click Here