by Bea Peterson
While most Veterans Day ceremonies honor veterans from World War I on, the ceremony in front of the Cartakers House at the Bennington Battlefield addressed an earlier era. “You are standing on hallowed ground,” Walloomsac Sons of the American Revolution told the gathering. “It was right here on this spot the Battle of Bennington was fought.” Sheaff led the Pledge of Allegiance. Phyllis Chapman, dressed in Civil War era clothing, introduced the program and read the ever meaningful Gettysburg Address.
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Panther Field Hockey Season Ends In Regionals
by Steve Bradley
The HFCS field hockey team made the long trip out to Cicero, just north of Syracuse, to face the Cazenovia Lakers last Saturday on a brisk day. Cazenovia grabbed a 2 – 0 halftime lead and held the high powered Panther offense scoreless to take the win. The Panthers had several opportunities to score but were unable to get the ball past the opponent’s goalkeeper.
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HFCS Boys Modified Soccer Ends Great Season
The Hoosick Falls Central School Boys Modified Soccer team ended its season proudly with a record of 8-2-2. These boys demonstrated that there is no “I” in team. They also made their coach and parents proud of their excellence in sportsmanship.
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Dinner Theater At Berlin MS/HS
submitted by Kim French
On Friday, November 22, the Berlin “Dramateers” will be presenting a dinner theater at the Berlin MS/HS. The performance is a murder mystery in which the audience members become the detectives during the show. Dinner begins at 6 pm and the show starts at 7 pm. The dinner includes ziti, salad and bread.
The Berlin Rescue Squad And Fire District Needs Your Help
submitted by Sandi Slattery, Chair, Berlin Board of Fire Commissioners
Just a friendly reminder that the Berlin Rescue Squad still needs individuals interested in becoming members of our volunteer ambulance service. Training materials are provided and mileage will be reimbursed. We also offer LOSAP (Length of Service Award Program) to members who meet training and response requirements. Our continued viability depends on recruiting and retaining new members. Please contact Captain Tammy Osterhaut at 658-2924 for a membership application.
There are also two Berlin Board of Fire Commissioner seats to be filled in the upcoming election. Maybe you are unable to be a member of the Fire Company but still you want to participate in serving your community…being a Commissioner just might be for you. Meetings are held monthly, and the Commissioners are responsible for the fiduciary affairs, as well as setting up policies and procedures, of the Fire District.
Again, training is provided and paid for by the District.
Remember: Volunteerism is the Spirit of America!
PVMCC Fundraiser for the Veterans Memorial Wall
submitted by Andy Zlotnick
On Friday October 25, PVMCC members and volunteers from the community put on a wonderful lasagna dinner in support of the Veterans Memorial Wall in front of the PVMCC. The dinner was a rousing success. [Read more…] about PVMCC Fundraiser for the Veterans Memorial Wall
Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner Planned For November 23
The New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School’s Appetites Anonymous/Food Club will be sponsoring a Thanksgiving Dinner for the community on Saturday, November 23. The dinner will be held in the school cafeteria from 4:30 to 6 pm. It is free.
To help the Club plan for the appropriate amount of food to serve, community members who plan to attend are asked to RSVP by November 20. The number at the Jr./Sr. High School is 794-7600.
“We hope that people who may not be able to enjoy a turkey dinner otherwise will take advantage of it,” said Michelle Daus, Club Advisor.
The New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School’s Appetites Anonymous/Food Club is focused on helping students who are interested in learning more about advanced cooking techniques and exploring careers in the food industry.
Letter To The Editor – Petersburgh Seniors Suck It Up
Mr. Editor,
I am writing to clarify a point regarding the Petersburgh budget as reported in last week’s Eastwick Press. The 10% cut in contractual services that was reported was actually on top of the cuts already made in previous budget workshops. For instance, the budget for the Seniors was actually dropped 40% from $4,230 to $2,500.
We Seniors are willing to tighten our belts for a year. This financial crisis was primarily caused by the damage from the May storms, and, keeping it in perspective, it could have been worse. Folks elsewhere have lost their homes, incomes or lives from natural disasters. So we are proud to suck it up and do our part.
We also stand behind our youth who took an even larger cut (from $7,665 to $3,000). We will support them wherever we can if their parents take on the task of fundraising, and we urge others in the community to do the same.
Mary Lou Walters,
President Petersburgh Sunshine Seniors
Lebanon Valley Historical Society Annual Meeting
The Lebanon Valley Historical Society invites one and all to its Annual Meeting Potluck Dinner on Monday, November 18, at the New Lebanon Town Hall (change in venue) at 6 pm with special guest speaker David Stocks on “Shakers in their own voice.” Beverages will be provided.
We hope you can join us for wonderful food and a great program.
Grafton VFD And Ladies Auxiliary Breakfast
The Grafton Volunteer Fire Department along with the Grafton Ladies Auxiliary will be serving an All You Can Eat Buffet Breakfast on Saturday, November 30, from 8 to 11 am at the Grafton VFW – Fire Hall on South Road (County Route 85).
Belgian waffles, pancakes, French toast, eggs (made to order), sausage gravy & biscuits, bacon, sausage, home fries, toast, orange juice, coffee and milk are on the menu. The cost is $9 per adult, $4 for kids 12 and under and free for kids five and under.
We look forward to serving you!





