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Jennifer and Ian Lutz are the owners of the Cas-Cad-Nac Farm, which is home to more than 250 alpaca. Some of those alpaca are sold for their meat. (Katy Savage Photo)
Alpaca: Coming To A Plate Near You
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Top Headlines
Grandpa’s Gravel Pit May Become Huge Solar Farm
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent
Judge Denies Windsor Cop’s Request To Handle Rifle
by Eric Francis, Standard Correspondent
EDC Briefs Citizens On Plans To Increase Business
by Michelle Fields, Standard Correspondent
The Unknown Origins Of Frog City
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Windsor Woman Pleads Not Guilty To Woodstock Embezzlement
by Eric Francis, District Court Report
‘Tough To Take': Woodstock Boys Soccer Suffers Second OT Finals Defeat
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent
Former Reading Principal Pleads Guilty To DUI
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Killington Hires New Police Officer, Interim Town Manager
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent
ENTERTAINMENT
ArtisTree gets real with ‘Laughter’
by Virginia Dean, Standard Correspondent
OBITUARIES
Kevin Kangas
Madeline Albanese
Pamela Pinney
Ronnie Leach
PHOTO GALLERIES – all photo galleries
Pumpkins In The Park
Hartland Rec held their annual Halloween event, Pumpkins In The Park which included a costume parade.
WUHS Boys Soccer, Div III Finals
The Woodstock Union High School boys soccer team lost its chance at a state title in overtime against U32 on Saturday.
Fright Night In Reading
The Reading Town Hall was transformed by the Friends & Neighbors Committee of the Reading Recreation Commission into a haunted house complete with a spooky Pet Cemetery, creepy games and DJ Funky for dancing the night away in your Halloween costumes.
WES Halloween Parade
Students from the Woodstock Elementary School donned costumes and paraded around the Green on the Friday before Halloween.