October is scary movie month and the New Lebanon Library invites film buffs to enjoy a series of classic Sci-fi films at the Library. All screenings, which are free and open to the public, will begin at 6:30 pm.
The series will commence on Thursday, October 17, with the 1933 film King Kong, the tale of the giant ape starring Fay Wray, which was ranked by the American Film Institute as among the 50 best films of the 20th century.
On Thursday, October 24, the Library will screen 1958’s B-movie masterpiece The Blob, starring Steve McQueen, which melds ’50s schlock sci-fi with teen delinquency pictures even as it transcends these genres with strong performances and ingenious special effects.
The series will conclude on Thursday, October 31, with Creature from the Black Lagoon, starring Richard Carlson and Julie Adams, the 1954 classic about a strange prehistoric beast lurking in the Amazon.
The New Lebanon Library is located at 550 State Route 20, ¼ mile north of the yellow blinking light at the intersection of Routes 20/22.
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Spirits Of Fall – Wine And Cheese Festival
The fifteenth annual wine and cheese festival, “Spirits of Fall,” sponsored by the Grafton Historical Society, will be on Saturday, October 19, from 4 to 6 pm at the Grafton Inn. It will feature an outstanding selection of award winning New York State wines as well as a variety of specialty cheeses and hot and cold hors d’oeuvres. Door prizes and a giant raffle are also part of the event.
Tickets are on sale now. They are still $20 per person, and they are in limited supply. Please contact Allison 279-9372 or email gts68@aol.com to purchase your tickets now.
This is the only fund raising event of GHS, and the proceeds fund our activities throughout the year including monthly programs, scholarships, collection development and cemetery projects.
Looking For Korean War Vets
As part of the Veterans Day observance this year the Veterans of Stephentown would like to recognize and celebrate the services of all those veterans living in Stephentown who served during the Korean War. If you were in the military during the Korean War and resided at any time in Stephentown, please contact Tom MacVeigh at 658-2448 or Town Historian Patricia Flint at 733-5871.
Berlin Rescue Squad Fish Fry Cancelled
The Berlin Rescue Squad Cafe for October is cancelled. Our next Fish Fry Dinner is scheduled for November 15. Thank you to all our loyal customers. We’re looking forward to serving you next month.
Letter To The Editor – A Reply To Mrs. Catherine Goyer
To the Editor:
Mrs. Goyer presented a dismal picture of our Town website in last week’s issue of the Eastwick Press. Unfortunately she did not tell the whole story, so here is the rest of the story.
After being appointed supervisor in late March, I was informed by Town Board Member Rick Ungaro (in May) that he no longer wished to participate in maintaining the existing Town website. The Secretary to the Supervisor, Mr. Joseph Allain, volunteered to step up and fill the vacancy created by Mr. Ungaro. In short order it was determined that any updates to the existing site needed to be passed through the owner of the website. (It should be noted here that the website Mr. Ungaro set up was not owned by the Town, hence the $500 set-up fee and ongoing monthly charges.) This third party involvement caused needless delays in postings and resulted in continuing expense to the Town.
Mr. Allain approached me about creating a new website that could be controlled from the Town offices, I discussed the idea with the Board members individually and received no negative feedback. I then told Mr. Allain to proceed with the project. In less than a week he set up a new website. The cost to the Town was merely his time, no set-up fee and no update or monthly fees. This website is now maintained by Mr. Allain. Postings can be made immediately without involving or waiting for a third party action.
This new website is a work in progress. Mr. Allain is currently awaiting the Town Board minutes which he will post when he receives them from the Town Clerk. The changeover of the website was announced at the August Town Board meeting and again there was no negative feedback from any Board member.
The new website is located at www.townofgraftonnny.org.
Please visit the site, inspect it and call the Town Hall to give Mr. Allain any suggestions you may have for it; please remember it is still a work in progress.
I must also address the quote that Mrs. Goyer used when she wrote that I said, “It will be looked at when we have the time.” She failed to mention the rest of the sentence which was “We are very busy right now straightening out the mess left by the previous administration.” I believe that most of our Townspeople are aware of the numerous problems left over from that administration.
I would like to ask Mrs. Goyer to turn all her wonderful energy away from negativity to productive projects thus aiding in moving the Town forward. Cathy can be a very capable force, and she could be a real asset to the Town and our people. C’mon Cathy, let the chip fall off your shoulder and work as part of the team.
Thank You,
Frank Higgins
Supervisor, Town of Grafton
Edward Alexander Fox
Stephentown – Edward Alexander Fox, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died Thursday, September 26, 2013, after a short illness. [Read more…] about Edward Alexander Fox
Prayer Garden Dedicated In New Lebanon
Six Arrested In Holloway House Invasion
by David Flint
The media descended on Stephentown in force on Thursday, September 26, when word got out that six persons allegedly involved in the August 31 trashing of Brian Holloway’s house were to be arraigned that evening in the local court. [Read more…] about Six Arrested In Holloway House Invasion
Another Accident On Route 7
submitted by Rich Crist, Majority Legislative Liaison
The latest accident this week on State Route 7 in Hoosick is leading to renewed calls by Vice Chairman of the Legislature Stan Brownell and Legislator Lester Goodermote for a State review of safety conditions on the road.
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Stephentown Man Arrested For Horse Neglect
from the NY State Police Information Office
On October 1 the New York State Police concluded an animal neglect investigation with the arrest of Christopher G. Stevens, 26, of Stephentown. Concerned citizens contacted the State Police regarding horses on Stevens’ property which appeared underfed.
The investigation determined that Stevens owned four horses which had lost a considerable amount of weight in the last several months.
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