It was a long, cold winter for the Schoonmakers. Bob and Dorie and the kids, friends and family along with members of the community watched helplessly as Black Friday took on a whole new meaning for North Granville. The fire, spotted by a passerby who returned to the store to inform the clerks working inside, [...]
Voting Machine Down
District two and three offline five hours Voters in the two largest voting districts in Granville ran into a problem Tuesday morning when they arrived to find the voting machine did not work. Election observer Diane Martin said when the village hall on Quaker Street opened for voters in District 2 and District 3 the [...]
B-Ball
Basketball intelligence Just a few thoughts as news of both Granville hoops team’s post season fate hits the newsroom, well news side of the divider anyway. Here goes, Congratulations to both teams on getting to host a sectional game this season. It’s the second time in a row for the [...]
Good-bye bridge, hello rail trail
The clock is ticking on the remaining few days of the Trestle Bridge. Mayor Jay Niles said he spoke with representatives of Dan’s Hauling, the company hired by the state to remove the bridge, and they say immediately following the holiday weekend the crane will be onsite…






