A few years after increasing the cost of sporting licenses, New York may reduce how much reduce how it much it charges for fishing and hunting privileges. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced last month the NY Open for Fishing and Hunting, a plan to reduce license fees and generate tourism. The plan proposes across the board [...]
Railroaders run over Fort Edward
Whitehall’s young offensive line is starting to grow up. The team’s biggest question mark coming into the season made a big statement on Friday night as they paved the way for 306 rushing yards in a 46-26 win over rival Fort Edward. “We really pushed tonight,” said junior offensive lineman Brandon Steves. “We did what [...]
Outdoors in Whitehall with Gene Terry
It’s been awhile since I wrote my last column. I won’t bore you with all of this year’s hunting and fishing rules and regulations as by now most of you have gotten next year’s license and all the regulations that go with it. It was first stated that there would be youth big game weekend [...]
Outdoors with Gene Terry: Northern Zone could certainly use a little improvement
Here it comes guys and girls. This week is supposed to be when the bucks lose all their senses and go chasing the does over hill and dale. If there are any bucks around, I would like to see the does they’re chasing because so far this season many of us have seen neither. To [...]
‘Lights’ football game draws packed house
Big crowd for big game Friday night might have been a time for flashbacks for some in the crowd as the Golden Horde took on the Salem Generals under the lights.
A first Father’s Day
First Father’s Day A new dad reflects as his first Father’s Day approaches Father’s Day has a different feel for Granville’s Matthew Ayers this year; for the first time he’s approaching the holiday as a dad.






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 [...]