Sentinel-Times
By KEITH HARRINGTON
April 2, 2025
Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Hudson Falls Blanks Tanaforts in OpenerHudson Falls and Hartford-Fort Edward hooked up in a classic pitcher’s duel Tuesday afternoon, with the Tigers coming away with a 2-0 win in the season opener for both clubs.Hudson ...
A first-of-its-kind tax credit to give small businesses in Coeymans some much-needed financial support is gaining momentum in Albany.Earlier this month, a large bipartisan group of New York state legislators joined business leaders and local news organizations in person at the State Capitol in ...
It looks like Elise Stefanik is staying put.Congresswoman Stefanik had been tapped for the role of ambassador to the United Nations shortly after President Donald Trump won election in November.She was expected to be confirmed for the post in a Senate vote Wednesday.But late Thursday, the White ...
Submitted by Cheryl LurveyHigh games for the Coffee & Donut League for March 4: Laura Fedler 151, Gail mead 156, Kim Pauquette 151, 169, 193(513), Jane Keys 154, Dona Crandall 156, 178, 183 (517), Linda Holcomb 156, Sue Pardy 171, Sandi Behan 154, Stacey Gokey 157, Mary Talmadge 190, Roxanne ...
By Erik PekarThere were news items of interest in the March 27, 1925 issue of the Granville Sentinel."The third grade of the Church Street school, of which Mrs. Hicks is a teacher, gave a playlet Friday afternoon. Dr. Hiram Evans presented a number of girls and boys, who were dressed to represent ...
WHITEHALL – Students from Whitehall Elementary School have once again shown their generosity and dedication by participating in the St. Jude Math-A-Thon, raising an impressive $2,510 to support children battling cancer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.This year, 19 students took part in the ...
The Wells United Methodist Church will host a Teacup auction on Friday, April 11 at the Modern Woodmen of America (MWA) Hall in Wells, Vermont. There will be hundreds of items to choose from: Collectables, Knickknacks, Jewelry, Toys, Plants, and of course baked goods. There will be something for ...
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 108:22 a.m. Police responded to a report of a dispute at an East Main Street residence. Upon arrival, ...
The Slate Valley Garden Club will hold its first meeting of the year Wednesday, April 2, at 10:30 at the Masonic Center on County Route 24. Lunch will be provided. New members are invited to attend. For more information, contact Emily Zarner, e.garner48@yahoo.com, 518-538-2715.
The South Granville Congregational Church will be hosting its monthly Family Night Supper on Monday, April 7, at 6pm, 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) dinner. Bring your ...
By Catherine M. OliverioNYVT MediaSOUTH GRANVILLE – South Granville Congregational Church will officially install new Pastor Pamela Bolton on Sunday, April 6, at the 9 a.m. service.On this ceremonious day, she will introduce at least one new member to the congregation, administer Communion as new ...
By EJ Conzola IINYVT MediaWHITEHALL – Students in grades 3 through 8 continue to lag their counterparts statewide on standardized tests administered in English/language arts and mathematics, but the gaps are closing, school officials said during a presentation on the steps the district is taking to ...
By EJ Conzola IINYVT MediaWHITEHALL – Town Clerk Patti Gordon announced March 19 she is stepping down from her position at the end of April.In a letter to the Town Board, Gordon said she would be resigning her position effective April 30. Gordon said afterward that she is retiring to spend more ...
By EJ Conzola IINYVT MediaWHITEHALL – A $50,000 allocation for a study of the possible dissolution of the village should be included in the 2025-26 budget that is currently being drawn up, new Mayor Phil Smith told the Village Board on March 19.The four current board members agreed, as did incoming ...
By Brett PorterNYVT MediaGRANVILLE- Three board member positions were up for village election on Tuesday, March 18, two carrying four year terms, the other a two year term.Heather Leaman and Paul Garrone both ran unopposed for the four year positions, getting a total of 52 and 46 votes ...
March28 Lenten Service/Luncheon – 11 a.m. United Church of Granville28 Winter Stargazing – 6 p.m. Hudson Crossing Park-Schuylerville28 Emergency Preparedness Training – 6 p.m. First Baptist ...
March 10Raymond J. and Colleen M. Steidle of Argyle sold property located at 151 Safford Road in Argyle to Delia M. McWherter for the sum of $169,600.Daniel T. and Brittany M. Scarpulla of Greenwich sold property located at 1073 Vly Summit Road in Cambridge to Christopher J. Forhan and Sonia M.
ALBANY - Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner (D-Round Lake) held a press conference last week to discuss legislation she introduced to enhance New York’s oral health infrastructure and deliver care to underserved communities.Woerner has long championed improving oral health care throughout the state and ...
By Erik PekarThere were several news items of interest in the March 20, 1925 issue of the Granville Sentinel.+++The Granville village election of a century ago was a quiet affair: "Contrary to last year's village election, peace and quiet reigned at the polls Tuesday afternoon, when the total vote ...
By Brett Porter NYVT Media GRANVILLE - An irritated town resident addressed the Town Board at its March 13 meeting concerning a neighbor that doesn't take proper care of their vast array of animals, such as geese, chickens, alpacas and other livestock. “They’re [geese] coming over in our ...
By Brett Porter NYVT Media GRANVILLE - The Granville Board of Education held a budget workshop at its March 10 meeting that was primarily centered around the deadline to purchase gasoline and diesel-powered buses, being Jan 2027. The state passed a law in 2022 mandating that all new ...
Slate Valley Center is recognizing National Social Workers Month by saying thank you to their Director of Social Work, Ms. Ashley Ingleston. Ms. Ingleston is highly respected throughout the facility by her fellow colleagues and residents since she began at Slate Valley Center this past October.
POULTNEY - Stone Valley Arts is excited to announce the call for submissions for the 2025 Artist Member Show. This dynamic exhibition is open to artists and creators of all genres and techniques, welcoming a diverse range of works, including painting, illustration, photography, sculpture, mixed ...
GRANVILLE - Artist Chris Levy will return to the Slate Valley museum later this month to teach the art of Pysanky egg decorating. Her workshop will be offered on Saturday, March 29 from 12-3 p.m. Pysanky, the ancient art of egg decorating, is a part of cultures throughout Eastern Europe and is ...
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 Department March 3 9:39 p.m. A Granville man was charged with a misdemeanor after police reportedly found ...
Lowell G. Ferguson, age 91, of West Pawlet, VT, passed away on March 10, 2025, at the Rutland Regional Medical Center after a brief illness.Born February 11, 1934, he was the youngest child of the late Charles E. and Lena (Gribus) Ferguson. He was born and raised in Northford, CT.He was a US Army ...
George Warner Hollister (age 73) passed away March 10, 2025, in Westbrook, CT surrounded by his loving family. He was the son of Warner V. Hollister & Dorothy (Sparling) Hollister Thomas. He was a graduate of North Branford High School and a longtime resident of Westbrook, CT and West Pawlet, ...
January 17, 1934 – March 13, 2025 Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" Scarlotta, 91, of Granville, New York, passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of March 13, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Born on January 17, 1934, in Sharon, Connecticut, Betty was the youngest of six children.
Submitted by Cheryl Lurvey High games for Slate Valley Juniors for Feb 28: Mason Makepeace 122, Jason Williams 113, Blake Waite 164, Malachi Heuser 134, Craig Constantine 100, Carson Bates 89, Wyatt Bourn 104, Victoria Bourn 132, Isabella Bourn 128, Cody Waite 146, Lilianna Schulze 110, Dagen ...