Sentinel-Times

April 8, 2025

The Granville Village Board of Trustees held their monthly meeting on April 7, 2025.This video was shot and produced by NYVT Media's Erik Pekar.Never miss the local action! Subscribe to our YouTube channel –  follow this link.

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It’s easy to hide from the issues of life. Most of us have done it. I know I was hiding from things in my life that I should have faced years ago. Unfortunately, some people spend their whole life hiding from something that they eventually will have to face one way or the other. Some are hiding ...

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For Capital Region Independent MediaFor those of us in the business world, the myriad economic policy initiatives spewing from the White House are both confusing and at times difficult to understand. Certain policies seem to cancel each other out. Full employment while reducing immigration, drill ...

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What a great way to open the season. Two longtime local rivals with high expectations in Adirondack League play head-to-head on the diamond at the Ken Burch Complex. It was a softball fan’s dream. Whitehall raced out to a commanding lead early, then fought off a Granville comeback to hold on for a ...

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Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Irion Recommended as New Warrensburg-Lake George Coach Former Granville football coach John Irion has been recommended as the new football coach of the Warensburg-Lake George Wolverines. Irion emerged as the top candidate ...

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Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Argyle Defeats Berlin-New Lebanon Argyle opened the high school baseball season by edging Berlin-New Lebanon 5-4 in a non-league contest Wednesday. Miler Scott earned the win on the bump for Argyle. Scott pitched four ...

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March 17Renee T. Smith of Granville sold property located at 349 Guilder Hollow Road in Granville to Nicholas C. and Shelby M. Quinn for the sum of $249,000.Rolland G. Hoag of Saratoga Springs sold property located at 26 Maple Street in Kingsbury to 26 Maple Street Inc. for the sum of ...

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April4 Fish Fry – 4:30-6 p.m.  Centenary UMC-Greenwich4 Matinees at the Library – 10:30 a.m.  Greenwich Free Library4 Lenten Service/Luncheon – 11 a.m.  United Church of Granville4 Henry 6th, Part 3 – 8 p.m.  Strand Theater-Hudson Falls4-13 Dancing at Lughnasa – 7:30-8:30 pm – Hubbard Hall5 Henry ...

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There were news items of interest in the April 3, 1925 issue of the Granville Sentinel.+++A wedding anniversary was recognized: “Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Noxon of Granville celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were surprised by a gathering of relatives who came to take dinner with ...

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Submitted by Cheryl LurveyHigh games for Tuesday League March 25: Keenan Donaldson 196,152,158(506), Geneva Morse 159, Amanda Keuehn 200, Bob Chapman 173,205(526), Dave Morse 225,192,213(636), Joe Donaldson 186,154, Josh Williams 189,160, Kevin Ballentine 167,222,(513), Nick Ice 213,169,166(548), ...

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WHITEHALL – Patrick Dee will remain the interim superintendent of the Whitehall Central School District through the 2025-26 school year after a search for his successor did not produce a successor and was halted.The Board of Education met in a special session March 26 and voted 8-1 to extend Dee’s ...

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WHITEHALL – Village officials took their first crack at crafting a spending plan for the coming fiscal year during a special meeting March 24 – just weeks before the final budget must be approved.The document the Village Board reviewed still contains several gaps where either projected expenditures ...

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WHITEHALL – The village’s problematic water system has stabilized as engineers work to respond to a state Department of Health demand that the village draw up a “corrective action plan” to address numerous problems with the system.The system failed in early December, leaving water customers without ...

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HARTFORD – The draft of a new town ordinance governing solar farm development adds requirements for information to be included in the application and more details about how the town would be protected financially, increases the size of projects that would be affected and implements a nonrefundable ...

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GRANVILLE - The Board of Education held a community forum Wednesday March 26 on the ongoing school superintendent search.Months back, Thomas McGurl announced his plans to retire from the superintendent position, which will be officially vacated at the end of this school year, July 1. As part of the ...

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GRANVILLE - The Granville Democratic Committee's monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, April 9, at 7 p.m. at the Village Meeting Room, 51 Quaker Street, Granville, across from Stewart's. All Granville Democrats are invited to attend.

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It takes a special kind of person to dedicate herself or himself to the field of caregiving. Whether they’re part of a corporate facility, work privately, or perhaps assume the responsibility for a loved one, caregivers are in a league of their own. Every person has his or her own reasons for ...

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GRANVILLE - National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Month is observed throughout March and from March 9 through the 15th, National MS week was recognized throughout the country. Wearing orange is saying that you are raising awareness for this dreaded and chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease and that’s ...

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Wasaren League champion Greenwich and sectional champion Stillwater led the way as the Wasaren League coaches announced their girls basketball all-stars for the 2024-2025 season. Junior Brooke Kuzmich of Greenwich was named the league’s Most Valuable Player. Kuzmich led the Witches to a 23-1 mark ...

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NORTH GRANVILLE - The North Granville United Methodist Church will hold their Annual Food and Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is located at 10344 NY-22. Call or text 518-807-7264 for more information. We hope to see you there.

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Penrhyn Engine and Hose Co. is hosting their Annual Food Sale on Saturday, April 12 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Donations are needed for a delicious selection of homemade treats, including cookies, brownies, pies, and more. This is a great opportunity to support the community while enjoying some homemade ...

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Editor’s Note: An arrest or charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed.Granville Police DepartmentMarch 204 p.m. A Morrison Avenue woman came to the station to report her son and several other young teens ...

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GRANVILLE - Children of all ages attended the annual science and art fair that took place Wednesday March 26.From homemade lava lamps to paper mâché creations, the elementary school kids all congregated to show off their scientific and artistic minds.No shortage of creativity was put on ...

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SOUTH GRANVILE - The South Granville Congregational Church will be hosting its monthly Family Night Supper on Monday, April 7, at 6 p.m., in the Max Baer Fellowship Hall. Family, friends and community members are invited to share a meal and join the Anniversary, Birthday and Celebrations (ABC) ...

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CAMBRIDGE - This spring, Dancing at Lughnasa, the Tony Award-winning masterpiece by Brian Friel, comes to the Hubbard Hall stage, running April 4-13. Directed by Hubbard Hall’s Executive Director, Erin Nicole Harrington, and choreographed by longtime Hubbard Hall Irish Step Dance instructor Darcy ...

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ALBANY - Women in New York earned 87 cents on the dollar compared with men in 2023, according to a report on the gender pay gap released this week by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. Women would have to work an extra 53 days to make what men in New York earned in 2023.Median earnings in 2023 ...

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The SUNY Institute for Local News announces up to 20 paid internships this summer for current SUNY students, including May 2025 graduates, to work in local newsrooms as a continuation of their studies.Internship applications are open now and due by May 1. Campus leaders are asked to share this ...

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The Washington County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously in favor of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed changes to New York’s discovery laws at their March 21 meeting.In criminal cases, discovery is when the prosecution shares evidence with the defense before trial, which helps defendants build their ...

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