Masks Now Required In All Webster Municipal Buildings

Beginning today, October 5, face-covering masks will now be required in all municipal buildings in Webster, regardless of vaccination status. The announcement was posted on the town’s website as the latest COVID-19 emergency public health order, “based upon a review of current COVID-19 caseload and testing positivity rates in Webster.”  This new order will be…

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Search For Webster’s New Town Administrator Begins

Webster Town Administrator Doug Willardson has announced he is leaving his position, “with a heavy heart” as he looks forward to starting a new job in North Carolina. In a post on Facebook, Willardson, who arrived in Webster in 2016, says his last day working for the town will be September 3rd. In thanking residents…

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No Swimming Or Boating Allowed On Webster Lake This Wednesday

The Town of Webster and the Webster Lake Association have announced there will be no boating or swimming allowed on Webster Lake on Wednesday, June 16th.  The annual treatment of weeds is scheduled for that day.  The beach, the walking tracks, dog park, and Lakeside boat ramp will all be closed. A full map of…

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Heavy Rain On The Way, Are Your Storm Drains Clear?

After a few weeks of sub-zero temperatures, there are several inches of rain in the forecast this weekend for the Webster area.  That, along with unseasonably warm temperatures will melt any snow that is left around your property.  This will lead to a very high flow through the town’s storm water system and the potential…

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Webster Announces New PowerUp Program

The Town of Webster has begun the planning process of implementing the Webster PowerUp program, a municipal electricity aggregation. By bulk purchasing electricity for the entire community within the program, Webster will seek a lower rate than National Grid’s Basic Service electricity supply rate and the price stability that comes with a fixed contract. The…

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