Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth raised over $37,000 at its 18th annual Plant Sale on the organization’s residential campus in Canaan, NY, all proceeds going directly to support students in its Workforce Development Program. [Read more…] about Berkshire Students Celebrate Successful 18Th Annual Plant Sale
Physical Therapy For Lymph System Health
by Deb Alter
At Eastwick Physical Therapy, it’s not just physical therapy. Mary Bradley, who owns the practice, is also a Lymphedema Certified Therapist. There are not too many of them in this area, so Bradley is a real asset to the Eastern Rensselaer region. [Read more…] about Physical Therapy For Lymph System Health
Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site Celebrates “Path Through History Weekend”
The Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site will host two “History on the Hill” sessions on Saturday, June 18 at 10 am and 3 pm as part of New York State’s “Path Through History weekend.” Musicians, speakers, and reenactors will be on hand to share the history of the battle. [Read more…] about Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site Celebrates “Path Through History Weekend”
Dollar General Given The Green Light To Construct A New Store In Berlin
By Doug La Rocque
First submitted to the Berlin Planning Board at their April Meeting, Primax Properties out of Charlotte, NC was back for a public hearing on their proposal to subdivide property currently owned by Larry King and Cheryl Maxon and construct a Dollar General store on the north side of the Eagle Energy property on Route 22. [Read more…] about Dollar General Given The Green Light To Construct A New Store In Berlin
Grafton Lakes State Park Attracts Large Crowds On Opening Weekend
Visitors coming to the beach at Long Pond were not record numbers, but there were still a lot swimmers and sunbathers on hand. [Read more…] about Grafton Lakes State Park Attracts Large Crowds On Opening Weekend
Petersburgh’s Boy Scout Troop 222 Put American Flags On Service Members’ Graves in Meadowlawn Cemetery
Andy Zlotnick Scoutmaster, William Prather-Homan, Joshua Zlotnick, CJ Bortnick, Trevar Hall, Shea Beckwith, Alden Barto, Anthony Prather, Kevin MacViegh, Brady Beckwith, Alexander Chrisikos, Michael Zlotnick, Kristjon Culbertson, Logan Barto, Gabe Harrington, Justin Hall, Codie Lane. [Read more…] about Petersburgh’s Boy Scout Troop 222 Put American Flags On Service Members’ Graves in Meadowlawn Cemetery
HFCS Teacher to Attend C-SPAN Sponsored Educators’ Conference In Washington, D.C.
submitted by Brian Bushner
Each year cable network C-SPAN selects 30 educators from around the nation to attend its annual Summer Educators’ Conference, and this year a teacher from the Hoosick Falls Central School District has been selected. [Read more…] about HFCS Teacher to Attend C-SPAN Sponsored Educators’ Conference In Washington, D.C.
Tree Topping Mishap Injures Man And Cuts Power
By Doug La Rocque
A Grafton resident using a lift bucket was attempting to cut the top off a dead tree when it got away from him on Saturday May 28, crashing into power lines and causing a severe rope burn to his neck. [Read more…] about Tree Topping Mishap Injures Man And Cuts Power
A Must-See Exhibit: “Catastrophe Hats and Other Recent Works” by Artist Maggi Randall
Southern Vermont College (SVC) is pleased to exhibit “Catastrophe Hats and Other Recent Works” by Southern Vermont artist Maggi Randall. The exhibit is available for viewing June 4 through July 8 in Everett Mansion’s Burgdorff Gallery. The public and friends of the artist are encouraged to attend Randall’s opening reception on Saturday, June 4, from 3 to 5 pm. in the Gallery. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm and on weekends by arrangement with the Campus Safety Office. [Read more…] about A Must-See Exhibit: “Catastrophe Hats and Other Recent Works” by Artist Maggi Randall









