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Selectman Norm Milliard (far left), Select Woman Amy Chapman and Selectman Arnie Jordan go over agenda items. Bethel Citizen photo by Samuel Wheeler

GREENWOOD — The Greenwood Fire Department has received a $3,881 grant from the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.

The town will match the grant, with money coming from the Fire Department’s budget.

The money will be used for new hose and pagers.

Member Albert Curtis III applied for the grant.

Selectmen also signed an agreement with Gilead to do new and renewal vehicle registrations for the town until Gilead’s employee has taken the Bureau of Motor Vehicles training.

The agreement also included Greenwood doing renewal registrations for Woodstock residents if their office is closed unexpectedly. Woodstock will do the same for Greenwood.

“We’ve done this every year but the state now wants a written agreement,” Town Manager Kim Sparks said.

Sam Wheeler is a Staff Writer for the Bethel Citizen. He has worked there since June of 2018 and has spent his entire life in Greenwood. He covers a wide array of topics including town government, human...

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