Community Voice
Introducing Woodbridge Neighbors for Responsible Development
Guest opinion piece introduces newly-formed community non-profit group focused on education and informed civic participation.
Community Voice
Guest opinion piece introduces newly-formed community non-profit group focused on education and informed civic participation.
Community Voice
January 19, 2026
Government
January 5 meeting reopens zoning policy debate as commission restores prior language.
board-of-selectmen
First meeting of the newly-elected BOS sets January off to a quick start.
Government
From anticipation to action: appointments reduce vacancies with expanded reliance on unaffiliated voters to meet minority-party rules
Government
Woodbridge’s Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) has now been published on the town website and officially took effect on January 1, 2026, following its approval by the Town Plan and Zoning Commission (TPZ) at its December 8, 2025 meeting. State law requires every municipality to update its POCD
Community Voice
As townspeople await the first government meetings of 2026, and new terms in office begin January 1, a late afternoon snowy landscape blanketed town center highlighting the many Town government buildings at the heart of Woodbridge.
From the Editor
Local news should be a space where thoughtful voices can be heard — even when we disagree. Because the Woodbridge Town Chronicle (WTC) is committed to fostering respectful, informed conversation about the issues that matter to our town, these guidelines are intended to ensure that this platform remains a welcoming and
From the Editor
On January 1, 2026, the Ghost publishing platform became the new home of the Woodbridge Town Chronicle, a publication that got its start on Substack on August 1, 2025. All previously published articles have been migrated and new articles will be now be published here while our Substack newsletter This
December 22, 2025 weekly subscriber update from the Woodbridge Town Chronicle
This week, a look at how the Woodbridge Board of Education's operating budget request may impact next year's tax rate
Commissioners weigh staff guidance, zoning standards, and limits on discretion as a 4–2 vote approves special exceptions