This Week in Woodbridge
September 1, 2025 weekly subscriber update from the Woodbridge Town Chronicle

TPZ’s Sept. 2 Public Hearing on 804 Fountain Street Application for Special Permit to be Rescheduled
The Town Plan and Zoning Commission has cancelled the September 2 public hearing portion of its meeting due to a "lack of required legal notice." The hearing will be rescheduled. The regular TPZ meeting will still be held, but no opportunity for public comment is expected.
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Elections
Countdown to Election Day
Early voting begins October 20 at the Library Meeting Room, with polls open on November 4 at the Center Gym — just 64 days from today. Make sure your registration is up to date through the Town Registrar or the Secretary of the State’s portal. And stay tuned for more, as the League of Women Voters - Amity plans for a “Meet the Candidates Night” next month.
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Government
Back to school brings leadership changes and new data
Classes are back in session at Beecher Road School and Amity, with Superintendent Christopher Montini starting his tenure in Woodbridge. The leadership turnover at Beecher highlights ongoing challenges, while new state data on absenteeism, staffing, and mental health resources show both progress and gaps in recovery from the pandemic.
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Community Voices
Road Work in Focus: A Photo Essay
From Clark Road to Peck Hill, the 2025 paving program is underway. Milling began in August, with paving to follow on multiple roads. While drivers may face detours and delays, these projects promise smoother roads, safer crossings, and better stormwater management.
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