The Woodbury Historical Society is located in the historic branch of the Rushmore Memorial Public Library and the office of the Town Historian, Leslie Rose. The building was built in 1923 by the Charles E. Rushmore Family so that the Town could have a public library.Mr. Rushmore was a prominent and wealthy attorney who worked in NYC and lived in Woodbury. Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota was named for him. He died in 1930. The building is listed on the New York State Historic Registry of historic places Two Galberd Scholarship applications available, due April 2 Applications are now available for the Kirk and Constance Galberd Scholarships, sponsored by the Woodbury Historical Society.... Local News 09 Mar 2022 | 05:07
‘The Right team at the Right time’ for Woodbury Anthony Spagna, Tim Finnegan and Kathryn (Kate) Luciani define volunteerism through their love of Woodbury. Whether active... Letters to the Editor 06 Oct 2021 | 12:43
Jesus Gomez: ‘A public servant, not a politician’ I am supporting Jesus Gomez for re-election as trustee for the Woodbury Village Board. Jesus is a man of character. Faith,... Letters to the Editor 03 Oct 2020 | 03:59