Tag Archives: Jan 19

Season sweep of Bengals for Horde

The Granville Golden Horde took the season series from the Tamarac Bengals on Jan. 19 in a 66-59 double overtime thriller. With four regular starters out of the lineup, defeating the Bengals seemed like a long shot, but two players stepped up to bring home the win as Granville seeks .500 in the Wasaren League. [...]

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Saunders Street Bridge still closed

By Bill Toscano More than a month after the Saunders Street bridge project was certified as complete, there is still a huge pile of snow blocking the connection to Broadway, and the orange detour signs are still up. At Monday’s village board meeting, Mayor Francis “Fra” Putorti said electricity had been provided to the intersection [...]

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Found hound in the pound.

Animal Control Officer Ray Boyea reports this very young female hound/beagle mix was picked up on Dublin Road, Granville, on Jan. 13.  She had no microchip or tags, just a pink collar, he said. Boyea said he has received no calls seeking the dog so far. She has not gotten her canine teeth in yet, [...]

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Bernie Sanders at PHS part 2

Sen. Bernie Sanders visits with students at Poultney High School Jan. 19, 2010 discussing the state of the union of the United States.

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Bernie Sanders at PHS

Sen. Bernie Sanders visits with students at Poultney High School Jan. 19, 2010 discussing the state of the union of the United States.

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Wrestling Update

 Head Coach Steve Palmer said the wrestling match Granville versus Salem scheduled for 6 p.m., Dec. 7 has been moved. The match will now take place at Salem and next month, instead of next week. Granville will take on their Route 22 southern neighbors Wednesday, Jan. 19 the start time for modified and junior varsity [...]

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School aid could be cut $778K

The damage to the pocketbook at Whitehall Central School could be as high as three-quarters of a million dollars.    

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ZBA upholds order, faults note

The Granville Village Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to uphold a stop work order issued to the embattled East Potter Avenue subdivision of Hartford builder Ronald Combs Jan. 19.

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Community Calendar 5/23/13

  Thursday May 23   Chicken and Biscuit SALEM The handicap-accessible Salem United Methodist Church on W. Broadway invites everyone [...]

Area towns celebrate Memorial Day

By Jaime Thomas Veterans, bands, music and prayer will all be part of the Granville and Hartford Memorial Day Parade [...]

Vermont’s artists to open doors to studios this weekend

By Derek Liebig Vermont’s Open Studio Weekend combines two of Marion Waldo McChesney’s favorite things: Art and people. In the [...]

Digging in

Pember Library Director Ardyce Bresett helps 2-year-old Kadance Moyer plant a morning glory as part of the Dig in to [...]

Seniors honor Earl Morrow

By Jaime Thomas The Hartford Senior Citizens gathered at AJ’s Restaurant on Tuesday to enjoy a luncheon and honor Earl [...]

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 [...]

Hebron holds off on revaluation

By Jaime Thomas Several weeks after a special meeting addressing Hebron residents’ concerns about revaluation, the town board did not [...]

Horde baseball loses to league leader

As their season came to a close, Horde baseball players suffered a 3-1 home loss to Greenwich on Monday. Greenwich [...]

Granville softball heads for sectionals

By Jaime Thomas Following a shutout game against Cambridge on Wednesday and a win over Hoosick Falls on Friday, the [...]

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