"As the town prepares to sell a historic downtown church, local residents sounded off at a public hearing last week. For many, it was a last ditch effort to influence the debate surrounding the sale of the iconic local structure. Gretel Schueller said her questions weren’t a … [Read more...] about Bell Now Tolls for Old Stone Church (The Sun)
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James Graves Discusses Full and By Farm’s Barn Raising
A barn raising takes a village. From the first footers buried in the earth to the rafters criss-crossing the skies, there’s something momentous and profoundly fulfilling about a barn raising. People power. A new building taking shape. A landscape transformed. It's been … [Read more...] about James Graves Discusses Full and By Farm’s Barn Raising
The Shows Will Go On: ADK Shakespeare Rises to the Challenge
"We are tougher (Brother) / Than you can put us to't" (The Winter’s Tale). There’s no more apt line to describe the resilience of the Adirondack Shakespeare Company this week. On Thursday evening shortly after arriving from New York City to take part in ADK Shakespeare’s … [Read more...] about The Shows Will Go On: ADK Shakespeare Rises to the Challenge
Library Winter Hours Begin Oct. 1
Here's the latest from the Belden Noble Memorial Library. Winter hours Our winter hours begin October 1. Stephanie Beneng and I will be sharing hours during the winter months. Generally we will be working two weeks on, two weeks off. Stephanie will be here on Thursday, October … [Read more...] about Library Winter Hours Begin Oct. 1
Grange Community Kitchen to Host Harvest Party
The Whallonsburg Grange will host its last Harvest Party of the fall on Saturday, October 3, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The cost is $5.00 per person/family. Apples will be a special focus of this event. Domaine Champlain Orchards in Westport has partnered with the Grange … [Read more...] about Grange Community Kitchen to Host Harvest Party