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Most read articles of Woodbury Magazine 2022

Woodbury Magazine's Most Popular Stories in 2022. Readers spent the year exploring Woodbury through their stomachs.

The Glen at Valley Creek provides Woodbury seniors with affordable housing

Providing comfortable housing for seniors in the Woodbury community, The Glen at Valley Creek is a development that many are happy to call home.

dog treat puzzle

It may sound odd to say we need to learn how to play with our dog. If you adopted your dog as a puppy, you may have developed play times together. If you have adopted a shelter or rescue dog, you may have a dog who has not seen toys or chews before.

Earlier this year, our readers’ choice online survey sought your input regarding which restaurants, retailers and service providers you like best in Woodbury. Your votes have been counted and the top three finalists in each category are listed here in alphabetical order.

This February marks the 51st celebration of Black History Month—a celebration that first began at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. This month, we look back at Woodbury’s student-led Black Lives Matter Protest.

Using a microphone

Inspired by the 1990s sitcom Friends, the relaxed and intimate coffeehouse setting became a favorite activity among high school students, according to the Coffeehouse program.

Eating strawberries in the car

With spring break around the corner, it’s important to practice all COVID-19 protocols and safety practices before traveling.

Older gentlemen laughing while having lively discussion

It is not possible to eliminate every source of tension and disagreement in our lives. While in the U.S. military, my daughter adopted the “bring it on” attitude when tasked to bark out orders as a new squad leader. 

A senior at Woodbury Senior Living reads a handwritten holiday letter.

Learn more about the different ways our community members connect with one another during the holiday season.

Roger Green at the Heritage House

Second-time recipient of the Citizen of the Year award, Roger Green, devotes his life to helping the Woodbury community.

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