Jim Lafayette is always prepared for a few extra kids when the Marine Corps Reserve Dunkin Donuts Toys for Tots Train pulls into town, but even he was unprepared for what he saw on Sunday. As families began to arrive at the Amtrak Station on Sunday morning, Lafayette realized that his projection of 160 kids [...]
PTA Science and Art Fair set for April 14
19th Annual Granville PTA Science and Art Fair Have you ever wondered how a honeybee makes honey or how one would wire a lighthouse? Can you tell the difference between animal DNA and human DNA? These are just a few of the projects that have been displayed in the past at the Granville PTA Science [...]
Supervisors’ Corner: Meeting Jan. 12
By Richard “Geezer” Gordon On Jan.12 the 2011 Town Board organizational meeting will take place at 7 p.m. This should take about a half hour. The regular meeting will begin right after. On the agenda is a vote by the board on the local law for two retirees to be paid a buyout instead of [...]
Police still looking for car vandal
When Keith Pratt went outside at about 8 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 10, he noticed something wasn’t quite right with his car.
summer, where are you?
summer panic It seems like the summer is just slipping away. Some plans never coming to fruition others – yup – dying on the vine that was bad, but it had to be said he-he The final month of the summer is just hours away and I’m sitting at my desk thinking about some of [...]







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 [...]