Tag Archives: Mail

Wesner receives praises, money

By Jaime Thomas The appreciation continues to roll in for Pat Wesner after her good deed several weeks ago. The director of the Pember Library and Museum said she has been receiving piles of letters in the mail from all over the United States. People from Missouri, Ohio, California and elsewhere have been praising her [...]

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Baseball and softball signups

South Bay may be covered under a sheet of ice and no one is ready to put away their snow blower, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t time to start thinking about the baseball and softball seasons. The Whitehall Youth League will hold mandatory sign-ups for boys and girls ages four through 15 who are [...]

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Police warn residents of identify theft

Hartford resident Kelly Clark was surprised and more than just a little skeptical when she received a text message last month telling her that her debit card at Berkshire Bank had been locked. The tipoff: Clark doesn’t have an account with Berkshire Bank. “I thought it was weird. The message said to call this number [...]

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Grant provides 67 new kids’ books to Pember Library

The Pember Library received 67 new books for toddlers through high school in July. The books were awarded to the library through the Libri Foundation of Eugene, Ore., “Books for Children Grant.” The grant is a matching funds grant in which the library can receive up to $1,050 worth of books provided they raise one-third [...]

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Chamber Corner

By Bethe Reynolds Greetings from the Chamber. Come and meet the Candidates! The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce is hosting a forum for the public to Meet The Candidates, Thursday, March 10, from 6:30-8:00 PM at the LGI Room at the Whitehall High School. This will be an opportunity to hear first hand each Village Mayoral [...]

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Property meeting Feb. 25th

The impact notices slated to arrive in early March will have tentative values that can be disputed by property owners.

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Repairs start soon

  Within the next month, the current Clinton Street bridge will start to be no more. Washington County Department of Public Works Superintendent Willie Grimmke said the bid has been awarded for the work that will replace the three bridges that allow access to downtown Whitehall over the railroad tracks on Clinton, Division and Saunders [...]

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Charles D. Pecue

 Charles D. “Pickles” Pecue, age 94, of Route 153 in West Pawlet, Vt., passed away at Glens Falls Hospital, March 1, 2008 surrounded by his loving family. Charles was born on June 30, 1913 at home in Granville, the son of the late Charles E. Pecue II and Mildred (Waldo) Pecue. When he was young, [...]

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Lakes Region Freepress 5/17/13

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Community Calendar 5/16/13

  Thursday May 16   Museum ABCs BENNINGTON The Bank of Bennington will sponsor a free Museum ABCs program for [...]

Enrollment decline continues at WCS

Enrollment continues to decline within the Whitehall Central School District, reflecting what has become a countywide trend. The New York [...]

Town debates charging for waterfront park usage

The town is debating whether it should charge individuals and groups to use facilities at Skenesborough Waterfront Community Park. The [...]

19th century schooner to visit next month

A replica of a 19th century schooner will visit Whitehall next month and detail the events of the War of [...]

Whitehall school budget vote this Tuesday

The Whitehall Board of Education presented its proposed 2013-14 budget to the public and is eyeing a tax increase of [...]

Board approves merger of wrestling teams

Whitehall and Fort Ann’s wrestling teams will be one and the same. The Whitehall Board of Education formally approved a [...]

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