Class of ’71 to meet
Members of the Class of 1971 plan to gather to celebrate thier 40th anniversary of graduating from GHS. You know who you are said classmate Elaine Daigle so if anyone…
Members of the Class of 1971 plan to gather to celebrate thier 40th anniversary of graduating from GHS. You know who you are said classmate Elaine Daigle so if anyone…
Eight members of Team USA, including an Olympic medal-winner, will be on the court at Whitehall High School Saturday for a benefit game for local bobsledder Codie Bascue. Doors will…
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…
The holidays are coming and the Poultney Food Shelf needs your help. The food shelf is starting to run low and organizers are looking for donations so needy families in…
Members of the Republican Party in Granville confirmed Tuesday night their candidate for supervisor will change for the election in November. The Sentinel learned at press time that Beverly Tatko,…
Clock origin uncovered, repair to begin soon
It hangs above Main Street and has been the subject of much discussion over the years. But new questions have entered the dialog about the Veterans Memorial Clock since fixing it once and for all became the favorite topic of clock fans in Granville.
People see William Jones around town, climbing up telephone poles with a ladder that his mom purchased at a yard sale years ago.
Robert Putorti made sure he had his chance to clear the air.
Putorti, who was named in the Washington County Sheriff Department’s report on possible misuse of gasoline at the Whitehall town garage, read a letter to the members of the town board on Tuesday stating when he used the fuel and under whose directions.