Thursday May 5 Book Sale QUEENSBURY A Spring Book Sale will be held on Thursday and Friday, May 5 and 6, at the Senior Center in Queensbury. Information/time: 518-761-8224, or www.seniorsonthego.org. Dining for Lake LAKE GEORGE A “Dine for the Lake” event will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, May [...]
Phantoms to honor Bryn Reynolds
A Granville native and Bronze Star recipient will be honored for his heroism at an April 1 game of the Adirondack Phantoms. Washington County sheriffs Captain Bryn Reynolds who received the military award for valor while serving in the Army in Afghanistan will be recognized at a military appreciation night at the Glens Falls Civic [...]
Scholar-athlete honors for basketball teams
By Bill Toscano Neither team finished with a winning record, but the Whitehall boys and girls basketball teams got some good news at the end of the season. Both teams qualified at “Scholar Athlete” teams, meeting the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s standard of an average of 90 for a seven-person roster. [...]
Moose discussion Feb. 23
The Nature Conservancy will present “On the Scent of the Adirondack Moose” starting at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Whitehall Cental School. Heidi Kretser, the group’s Livelihoods and Conservation Coordinator will the discuss the resurgence of moose in the region. he will also discuss how her group is using working dogs to sniff out [...]
Chamber Corner
By Elizabeth Reynolds As the newly elected president of the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce, I am proud to be a part of this unique community. I view this position as an opportunity to assist the business owners and citizens of our village and town, toward creating a new era of development and growth. We are [...]
Big day for Whitehall basketball teams
Monday turned out to be an excellent evening for Whitehall basketball, as both the boys and girls posted victories against North Warren. The girls continued to get balanced scoring in their 50-41 home victory. Kattie Paddock, the team’s leading scorer, had 13 points and sophomore Brittney Putorti scored 12 as the Railroaders improved to 4-9 [...]
That’s what you get for singing ‘Let it snow’ so much before Christmas
Schools are closed, sports are cancelled, just a lot of shoveling left to do as the biggest storm of the season, so far, drops a bunch of snow on out doorstep – and everywhere else for that matter. Wrestling matches have taken the brunt of the rescheduling with the Tamarac match from Jan. 6 [...]







VPR commentator entertains at Slate Valley Museum
By Jaime Thomas About 75 people gathered at the Slate Valley Museum Thursday evening to listen to Vermont Public Radio [...]