The Jan. 29 derailment of a Vermont Rail train in Whitehall was the result of a combination of issues, according to the president of the company. David Wulfson said his company’s investigation found there were “multiple causes” that contributed to the accident, which closed the line for the better part of a day. “The [...]
Greek House is back
Sunday night as the New York Jets met the Pittsburgh Steelers on a frozen field in Pennsylvania, the staff at the Greek House of Pizza was busy making food for the hungry fans camped in front of televisions around Granville. After a few years away the same folks who had the Granville House of Pizza [...]
Early Season thoughts
Early season sports stuff. Matt Bernard topped 600 with a 617 against North Warren. Not sure if he used a putter or his driver but outstanding production from the senior. For the Wrestler… Leading the way for fastest pin so far: senior Kurt Ehntholt at 140 pounds against Robinson from Warrensburg at the home opener [...]
No drops hurt local fire companies
Could this be the end of a long-standing fundraising activity? After Whitehall police responded to a complaint from a Whitehall resident concerning the traffic pattern being blocked on Poultney Street due to an American Legion coin drop fundraiser, members of the local fire companies expressed concern that they would also be targeted. “We do our [...]
Coming to the town her family founded
Not many people can say that their relative helped to found a town that helped shape a nation and a branch of the military. Kathy Trywhitt-Drake can, however.





