Sentinel-Times

July 21, 2025

GRANVILLE - The Slate Valley Museum will “walk with history” on July 22 at 10am by exploring local examples of murals and public art.The walk will include part of the D&H Rail Trail and possibly the nearby Granville community to highlight examples of public murals. The walk will include about ...

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The Council for Educational Travel USA (CETUSA), a nonprofit organization, is currently seeking families interested in opening their homes to international high school exchange students for the upcoming school year.CETUSA students will arrive this August from a variety of countries and will attend ...

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There were some news items of interest in the July 17, 1925 issue of the Granville Sentinel.+++The proposal to build a power plant at Truthville was gaining traction: "Flooding rights and lands along the Mettowee river at Truthville are being purchased by the Kanes Falls Electric company. This ...

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GRANVILLE – NYS Police say the woman who perished in Wednesday morning’s horrific accident on NYS Route 149 near Oatman Lane is 42-year-old Hope R. Gonzales of Queensbury.When law enforcement and first responders arrived at the scene, the driver could not be located. A search of the area ...

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QUEENSBURY – Southern Adirondack Independent Living (SAIL) is proud to return to their Glenwood Avenue Campus on Monday, July 7, 2025, after a month at a temporary office inside the Aviation Mall. SAIL was the recipient of a New York State Dormitory Authority grant—funding that made it possible to ...

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The Granville village board held a meeting at the start of July 1925, and we take a look at how village board meetings were reported on in 1925 with this report from the July 10, 1925 issue of the Granville Sentinel.The article had an unusually worded opening: "The hot weather Monday night had no ...

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There were some news items of interest in the July 3, 1925 issue of the Granville Sentinel.+++The Granville Telephone Company held conferences and a clambake for the annual meeting: "The Granville Telephone company held its annual get-together of employees at the Forest House, Lake St. Catherine, ...

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GRANVILLE - The Granville Lions Club held its annual Fourth of July Kids Day at the Little League fields, with 50 youth participating in a variety of field day events, from sack races to a 50-yard dash. Each child received a free T-shirt, and the morning of friendly competition concluded with an ...

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To the editor:Assemblyman Matt Simpson (R,C-Adirondack) was critical of Gov. Kathy Hochul and Albany’s latest example of reckless spending, spotlighting the $100 million squandered on unused bridge lighting that sat in storage for two years, costing taxpayers an additional $2.1 million. The recent ...

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HARTFORD – The Town Board has scheduled a public hearing for its next regular meeting on the proposed revisions to the town’s solar ordinance.The board voted 4-1 to set the hearing for its Aug. 12 meeting – just as the current moratorium on solar energy projects is set to expire. Supervisor Scott ...

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WILTON — Kelly’s Angels, the Capital Region charity devoted to helping local children and families who are facing loss and grief, is thrilled to award $52,000 in scholarships to 29 2025 high school graduates. The winners were chosen for overcoming adversity and showing a commitment to helping ...

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GRANVILLE – New York State Police confirmed to NYVT Media that one person has died following a roll over accident shortly before 8 a.m. on Wednesday, July 16 along NYS Route 149 near Oatman Lane. The victim was not located in or around the crash site. The Granville Fire Department along with ...

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Granville Police DepartmentJuly 79 p.m. - Police responded to a Madison Street residential facility where a 37-year-old woman was threatening to harm herself and asked to be taken to a mental health facility. She was taken by ambulance to Glens Falls Hospital.July 81:30 a.m. - While police were ...

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WHITEHALL —The Awake America Crusade, a four-night Christian revival event, will be held at the Skenesborough Amphitheater Thursday through Sunday, July 17–20, beginning each evening at 6:30 p.m.The event is part of a nationwide crusade led by Bishop Lance Johnson of Relevate Church in Ranger, ...

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GRANVILLE - The Village of Granville is in negotiations with a religious group to adopt a sizable piece of property it says will help protect village infrastructure and encourage recreation.The municipality plans to adopt a 4.2-acre parcel located off of Park Avenue, which is currently owned by St.

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COXSACKIE — Herbn Couture invites cannabis leaders, entrepreneurs, and advocates to an evening of connection, culture and purpose at its Luxury Cannabis Networking Dinner, happening Saturday, Aug. 9, from 5-9 p.m. at The Wire Event Center in Coxsackie.This invitation-only event brings together ...

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WHITEHALL – Conducting a study of the pros and cons of dissolving village government may not necessarily lead to the village going away, a consultant with experience in government dissolutions told the Village Board at a special meeting July 10.However, moving forward with the study could give ...

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GRANVILLE - The Village of Granville’s annual Summer Concert Series continues next Thursday with free music and ice cream.The Refrigerators, a 10-piece, horn heavy party band, will perform in Veteran’s Memorial Park in Granville Thursday, July 17. Arrow Bank will host a dessert social in the park ...

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FAIR HAVEN –Shortly after 8.a.m. Saturday morning, July 12, Fair Haven Police Officer Thomas Covino spotted a vehicle speeding along Vt. Route 22A and attempted a traffic stop. The driver of the 2006 Chevrolet Silverado began to evade police but lost control of his vehicle on the westbound on-ramp ...

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FORT EDWARD – The Albany man accused of two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of two 19-year-old Glens Falls men on May 22 pleaded not guilty in Washington County Court June11 to all charges in a 10-count indictment in the case.David M. Larose, 20, had been ...

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Granville Police Department June 2311:50 a.m. - A Comstock man is facing two misdemeanor charges after he allegedly tried to charge purchases to his former employer. Anthony George, 44, of County Route 17A, was charged with two counts of petit larceny, a misdemeanor, after he allegedly purchased ...

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June 23Daniel F. Smith of Shushan and Judith L. Smith-Brownell of Leesburg, FL sold property located at 796 Camden Valley Road in Salem to Daniel F., Jeanne and Cordell Smith for the sum of $25,000.Danile J. Haltermann of Hartford and Lisa Gerhardt  of Duette, FL (co-executors) sold property ...

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Upon Entering Indulge Pizza, customers will find the shop’s friendly staff, vast menu featuring pizza, sandwiches, wings and more, as well as a wrestling-style championship belt on the front counter which marks the shop’s “2025 Best of the Region” win for pizza and wings.“People come in and take ...

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LAKE GEORGE – Three Washington County residents recognized for their contributions to their communities at Assemblyman Matt Simpson’s third “Women of Distinction” ceremony June 26.Washington County Administrator Melissa Fitch, Cambridge veterinarian Suzanne Fariello and Michelle Viola-Straight, who ...

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FORT EDWARD – The Albany 17-year-old facing multiple felonies in connection with the fatal shooting of two 19-year-old Glens Falls men on May 22 pleaded not guilty June 9 to a six-count indictment that includes four counts of second-degree murder.Nasire Nelson had been indicted last month by a ...

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GRANVILLE — St. Mary’s Church in Granville offers a year-round Fun, Food, Friends program for children in grades 6–12, held every Thursday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the church basement. The free program is open to all Granville youth, parishioners and non-parishioners alike, providing a safe and ...

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GRANVILLE — A Granville couple has been indicted in a large-scale contractor fraud scheme that allegedly defrauded more than a dozen homeowners across Washington and Warren counties out of over $1.5 million, according to a joint announcement from New York Attorney General Letitia James and State ...

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HARTFORD – The members of the Hartford High School Class of 2025 will each have something to say to help make the world a better place – and they shouldn’t be reluctant to let their voices be heard, Superintendent Andrew Cook told the graduates and their family members and friends during the ...

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