Woodstock Fire Department Welcomes 2026 with Community Greeting
Local public safety officials express gratitude for the past year and share wishes for a safe year ahead.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Woodstock Fire Department marked the arrival of 2026 on New Year's Day with a public message to residents, expressing thanks for the previous year and looking ahead to new opportunities for the city.</p><p>In a statement released Wednesday, the department emphasized gratitude and optimism regarding the transition into the new year. Officials stated they are "thankful for this past year" and noted they are "looking forward to all the possibilities of 2026."</p><p>The department, which has served the area since 1947, extended well wishes to the community for "wonderful new beginnings." The message concluded with a specific hope for a "safe and wonderful New Year" for all Woodstock residents.</p>
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