Post-flood pictures, scenes from the village of Granville Post author:Matthew Rice Post published:September 7, 2011 Post category:Featured Story / Granville FacebookTweetPin Sen. Betty Little talks with members of the Viger family on Factory Street Aug. 30, two days after Tropical Storm Irene. The bark of a Cottonwood tree trunk which grows from the Mettowee River basin near the Slate Valley Museum. Debris folded around the trunk of a tree near the Mettowee River. The Mettowee River adjacent Factory Street returns to a level which would be considered fairly high for run off in the spring, Thursday September 1. Taking a meal at the end of a long day of clean up, residents of Factory Street talk over the past 48 hours. Lending a helping hand cleaning out the Viger basement. More helpers clean out a neighboring garage. FacebookTweetPin Tags: Debris, Helping Hand, Members, Slate Valley Museum, Tropical Storm Irene Read more articles Previous PostGranville opens at Stillwater Next PostFactory Street, Rathbun Avenue residents banding together