F-f-f-f-f-f-f—ff freezing out there this morning. I don’t know about you guys, all of the readers of Mattblog/Talk To Me but the weather caught me by surprise a bit. There ought to be something on television that warms you about upcoming weather events, some kind of ‘fore’ warning…food for thought Speaking of weather, I don’t [...]
Slate Valley open house performance
The Green Mountain College Cantorion performed at the Slate Valley Museum holiday open house Sunday. Here is just one of the songs they performed.
Holiday Happenings
Get you shopping done early so you can enjoy… Many holiday events will light up the night in Granville leading up to Dec. 25, including open houses at the Slate Valley Museum and the Pember Library and Museum as well as music at the South Granville Congregational Church. At the Pember First up, Friday get [...]
Holiday Open House at the Slate Valley Museum
Kate Weller, Executive Director of the Slate Valley Museum, talks about the upcoming holiday open house Dec. 12 from 1 to 4 p.m. with a performance by the Green Mountain College Cantorion.
Mettowee River Revitalization Strategy meeting
The final Mettowee River Revitalization Strategy meeting will be held Dec. 13 starting at 6 p.m. featuring a presentation of the final product by Elan Planning. Members of the public are invited to take in the presentation detailing the report that will go to the New York State Department of State as a tool [...]
First Fridays
“First Fridays: Home-Grown at the Pember,” month two, kicks off with three new artists, music and an old-fashioned ice cream social featuring the acclaimed ice cream of the Battenkill Creamery. The free monthly event is from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pember Library and Museum in Granville. “The premiere First Friday was a hit,” [...]
Crowd packs slate valley museum to listen to Congressmen Murphy
“I’ll never get this theater in the round thing, not everyone’s going to hear me. I’m not Shakespeare.” Congressman Scott Murphy when moving to the middle of the crowd Friday after his microphone quit.
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…
wednesday
July 30, 2008 Economy Ideas were bouncing off the walls at the meeting of the Partnership for Economic Development Tuesday night at the Slate Valley Museum. The meeting hosted by partnership head Brian LaRose brought is area business and civic leaders with a single purpose in mind: How do we help Granville help itself through [...]






