The Berlin/New Lebanon swim team has been awarded the scholar athlete award from the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. Gigi French, Hannah French and Amanda Despart will receive their awards for this honor at the Berlin Central School Spring Sports Banquet.
Taconic Valley Youth Basketball Celebrates The Season
by Sherry Bowman-Kluck
It was an energetic evening at the Petersburgh Veterans Memorial Community Center on Tuesday, March 4. A large number of young and aspiring basketball players, along with their families, came to celebrate a busy and successful season. The lively group was there to enjoy their annual banquet and pizza party.
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Berlin HS “School Within A School” Program A Success
submitted by Erin Clary, Communications Specialist at BCSD
Last year a new program was launched at Berlin Central High School aimed at increasing the number of students who graduate and who do so on time. Now, in its second year, the “School within a School” program shows measurable signs of success and has expanded to include both a tenth and eleventh grade classroom.
According to the program coordinator and special education teacher Lou Amendolara, the passing rate among these students for classes and Regents Exams has increased, referrals have significantly decreased and students are on track to graduate.
“One student is on track to graduate and couldn’t be more proud because he will be the first in his family to do so,” said Amendolara. “He has really demonstrated his commitment to the idea of graduating and can ‘see’ it for the first time.”
As the name of the program suggests, students take their core subject courses including English, math and social studies within one classroom. For science the same small group of students is taught in a science lab. For all other courses – such as physical education and art – they assimilate with their peers.
The smaller class size and increased support in the classroom cuts down on distractions, and for reluctant learners this can make a world of difference in decreasing their absenteeism and raising their grades and confidence.
“Students see a little success and the feeling they can keep up; once they realize it’s do-able and that they’re doing it for themselves, they naturally step up,” said Amendolara.
Although the structure of the courses are modified whereby students complete the majority of their work while in the classroom, the academic rigor of a traditional classroom is maintained for these Regents-bearing courses.
Amendolara said students are also encouraged to go beyond expectations and are educated on the benefits of higher education.
“We talk to them about college as if it’s not even an option,” he said. “We tell them it’s going to happen and you’ll love it!”
The Boys Of Troop 222 Have Been Very Busy Over The Last Few Months
submitted by Andy Zlotnick
Troop 222 participated in both the Winter Klondike Sled race and the Freeze Out held at the Rotary Scout Reservation located in Poestenkill on the last weekend of January. [Read more…] about The Boys Of Troop 222 Have Been Very Busy Over The Last Few Months
Stephentown VFD Cooks 405 Lbs. Of Corned Beef
by Chuck Riccardi
With generous donations and support from Hilltown Pork, Kilventon Fruit & Produce, The Eastwick Press and Jiminy Peak, the Stephentown Volunteer Fire Department held its 16th Annual Corned Beef Dinner this past Saturday. Volunteers from Cub Scout Pack 911 helped serve and clear tables. [Read more…] about Stephentown VFD Cooks 405 Lbs. Of Corned Beef
Rose Hewitt Celebrates Her 102nd Birthday
submitted by Lilly Hewitt
A gathering of family and neighbors surrounded Rose Hewitt on the recent occasion of her 102nd Birthday. Her daughter Margaret organized the party at their home in Petersburgh. [Read more…] about Rose Hewitt Celebrates Her 102nd Birthday
Petersburgh Music And Art Café
submitted by Nora Riccardi
Join us at the PVMCC for a night of acoustic music on March 21. We will be welcoming back Tophenjamin, the brother duo from Brunswick, NY, who will impress and entertain you with their genre eclecticism and virtuosity. Join us from 7 to 9 pm. Admission is $5 per person, $8 per couple, and children under 18 get in for free, courtesy of Stewart’s Holiday Match Grant.
Antique Dolls At The Stephentown Post Office
Berlin Rabies Clinic
A Rabies Clinic will be held on Thursday, April 3, at the Town of Berlin Municipal Center, 17563 NY Route 22 in Cherry Plain (formerly Berlin Lumber). All rabies vaccines, dog-DHLPP vaccines and cat-FURCP vaccines cost $10 each; cash only! Cats will be treated from 6 to 7 pm, dogs from 7 to 8 pm. No appointment is necessary. Call Doug Goodermote at 658-3308 if you have questions.
Stephentown Book Group News
The Stephentown Library Book Discussion Group has changed its meeting times for the convenience of more readers. It will meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 1:30 pm. Meetings are held in the Community Room at the Stephentown Memorial Library, Main Street, Stephentown.
The next meeting will be March 18. The Light Between Oceans, M. L. Stedman’s first novel, will be discussed. Set in post WW I Australia, it is the well told story of a lighthouse keeper and his wife who make a choice that shatters many lives, including their own when a boat washed up on their remote island brings a dead man and a baby.
Copies of the book are available at the Library desk. New readers are always welcome. For more information, call 518-733-5750.





