A report on the '98 concert at the Woodstock site in Bethel, New York, by the Times Herald Record
ANNOUNCEMENT
IRA
COHEN, the Attorney for Sullivan County, was acquitted June 11th, 1998,
from the false charges of parking on the pavement and disorderly conduct
brought against him last summer by the New York State Police when he was
arrested at the intersection near the historic Woodstock site for doing
nothing more than talking to members of the Woodstock Nation Foundation
who were tending a roadside vigil on the corner.
Hit
this link to read the Times Herald Record Article
This "Woodstock
'69" link will give you
an excellent
account of the 28th reunion
Doing a report
for school on
You've Scored
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Woodstock
'69 History Page
Some
More 1969 Woodstock History Online
Also check out
the book
"WOODSTOCK,
The Oral History"
by Joel Makower,
published by Doubleday
NOW, HERE'S AN
EXAMPLE OF
SOME LOCAL "FRIENDLY"
POLICE ACTION.
This
is Ray Neuenhoff, constable in the town of Bethel, at the Woodstock site
in 1991.
Ray's just checkin' out the Save The Earth booth,where thousands of signatures of folks, who want the Woodstock site kept green and free, were collected at the Woodstock site by volunteers in the Welcome Home Center of Day Yusko and Will Callaghan, of The Save The Earth Society,
The above photo will take you to see state police action at the Woodstock site.
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