by David Flint
The 2012 Taconic Valley Boys U-19 team has accomplished something that had never been accomplished before. They have won the Capital District Youth Soccer League U-19 Boys Division with six wins and only one loss. The team is composed of players from the Berlin, New Lebanon and Brunswick school districts, and many of the athletes had waited a long time for this successful season.
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New Lebanon
Letter To The Editor – Separate Treatment For Campground And Speedway
Dear Editor;
I have just read the article in your paper pertaining to the New Lebanon Town Board Meeting of 7-10-2012. A couple of points that I feel are important were not addressed in the article, and I would like to address them now. As a member of the Planning Board in New Lebanon, I have objected on several occasions to both that Board and the Town Board to the “lumping-together” of Howard Commander’s Campground Permit and the Speedway. The Campground and the Speedway operation are two entirely separate entities and must be treated as such when conditions are placed on either.
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Columbia Land Conservancy Children’s Program In New Lebanon
The Columbia Land Conservancy will present “Creatures of the Night” on Thursday, July 26, at 2 pm at the New Lebanon Library. The program is oriented to school aged children.
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Learn To Draw And Paint Still Life In New Lebanon
Michael Cohen, Columbia County artist, will conduct two painting and drawing workshops this summer at the New Lebanon Library. The workshops will be held on Tuesday, July 31, and Tuesday, August 7, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Both events are free and open to the public and are oriented towards teens and adults. Advanced registration is recommended by calling the Library at 518-94-8844 or emailing leb@taconic.net.
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The Mountain Road School Is On The Move
In September, Mountain Road School will open its doors in a new home – 4565 County Route 9, New Lebanon. Known as the Hand House, this historic 1788 structure has been a landmark in West Lebanon for two centuries. Though the house was empty and was showing signs of deterioration, its “bones” are solid and true. Renovations are underway and even in the early stages, it is clear this is a perfect home for the school.
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New Lebanon Moves To Dissolve Ethics Committee
by David Flint
After hearing members of the Ethics Board arguing among themselves at a number of recent Town Board meetings, the New Lebanon Town Board at their meeting this past Tuesday took steps to dissolve that Board and move the task of monitoring the Town’s ethics to the County.
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Proposed Motocross Still Under Review By The Stephentown ZBA
by David Flint
Howard Commander’s proposed Motocross project continues its slow journey through the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) system. Commander’s team submitted their completed draft Environmental Impact Statement to the Stephentown Zoning Board of Appeals on June 22. The Board has 45 days to determine whether the document is adequate for public review. If deemed adequate there will be a minimum 30 day period for public comment and possibly a public hearing if the Board so decides.
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Shirley A. Van Wormer
New Lebanon – Shirley A. Van Wormer, 44, of Henry Avenue, Pittsfield, MA, formerly of New Lebanon, NY, died on Thursday evening, July 5, 2012, at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield after being stricken at her home.
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Melvin “Bud” Ketchum
New Lebanon – Melvin “Bud” Ketchum, 86, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, July 8, 2012, at Pinehaven Nursing Home in Philmont, NY. Born in Hancock, MA, on September 24, 1925, he was the son of the late Benjamin and Carrie Jordan Ketchum. [Read more…] about Melvin “Bud” Ketchum


