The Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company will offer its monthly breakfast on Sunday, February 21, with servings from 8 am until noon. Breakfast consists of your choice of French toast or pancakes as well as bacon or sausage, toast, orange juice, applesauce and eggs prepared to your specifications.
The Fire House is located behind the Post Office near the intersection of Routes 20 and 66 north in the hamlet of Brainard. For more information, call 766-3815.
New Lebanon
New Lebanon Library Events For February
• Tales for Tots Story Hour – Wednesdays, February 10, 17 and 24, at 10:30 am; crafts, songs and movement activities.
• Hug-A-Bye Babies – Thursdays, February 11, 18, and 25, at 11 am; age appropriate stories, songs and movement activities for the Library’s youngest patrons and their parents.
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New Lebanon Officials Support Zoning Re-Write
by Phillip Zema
Part of New Lebanon’s comprehensive plan is to preserve the luster of its small town atmosphere. Accordingly, Town officials are hoping to establish new zoning laws, which are designed to help preserve natural resources, farmland and scenic views. Before the zoning re-write could pass, however, a public hearing was necessary. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Officials Support Zoning Re-Write
Animating Real Life
Academy Award Winning Independent Filmmakers Frank and Caroline Mouris will showcase examples of their films at a presentation at the North Chatham Library. See examples of their films, and collages and hear commentary on the art of animation. [Read more…] about Animating Real Life
John Trainor Retires From Regional Theater To Rejoin Peace Corps
Popular director and actor John Trainor finishes his local theatrical career directing The Nerd for Circle Theater Players in Averill Park.
Trainor’s theater avocation began with the part of an offstage voice in a high school show and then blossomed in college. [Read more…] about John Trainor Retires From Regional Theater To Rejoin Peace Corps
New Lebanon Town Board Action – Concern Grows Over IGA Closing
by Phillip Zema
Many who attended Monday’s New Lebanon Town Board meeting expressed concern over the closing of the New Lebanon Supermarket. The former grocery store was not only a community icon, but an invaluable resource for senior citizens. Its departure has made it difficult for seniors to obtain essential groceries. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action – Concern Grows Over IGA Closing
Drawn To Jazz Program At The New Lebanon Library
Visual artist and guitarist/vocalist Jacqueline Rogers and jazz saxophonist/drummer Allen Livermore will join forces in a fascinating program of live jazz performance and live drawing and painting on Friday, January 22, at 6:30 pm at the New Lebanon Library. The program, Drawn to Jazz, is free and open to art & music lovers of all ages.
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Tsatsawassa Fire Co. Breakfast
The Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company will offer its monthly breakfast on Sunday, January 17, with servings from 8 am until noon. [Read more…] about Tsatsawassa Fire Co. Breakfast
LVPA Breakfast
The Lebanon Valley Protective Assn. is serving a pancake breakfast on Sunday, January 17, from 8 am to 12 noon at the New Lebanon Fire Station. Tickets are available at the door and cost $6 for adults, $5 for Seniors 65+ and $4 for children 6 to 12 years old.
Movie Night At The North Chatham Library
“Under Our Skin” is a documentary investigating the untold story of Lyme disease, an emerging epidemic larger than AIDS. Each year thousands go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, often told that their symptoms are “all in your head.” [Read more…] about Movie Night At The North Chatham Library

