By Jaime Thomas After all the preparations and a significant snowfall, the sap is flowing and it’s time for Maple Fest. For about two decades, the Poultney Chamber of Commerce has sponsored the event, and this year there will be no shortage of maple-themed things to do. “It’s going to be excellent; it’s a spring [...]
Busy crews put out brush fire
By Jaime Thomas As area fire departments were finishing up a long, strenuous day on Main Street, they were called to respond to a working brush fire at 181 Beecher Road. Noreen Tennant had stopped home to drop off her son, who didn’t want to wait at his grandmother’s doctor appointment, when she noticed a [...]
Bears an ongoing nusiance
Though bears have been a problem presence in nearby communities recently, they have not been as much of a problem in Granville. Rick Vladyka, nuisance wildlife officer, said he has received four to five complaints regarding bears in the last couple of months. “I’ve taken several calls, and what I’m mostly doing is giving [...]
Bands to Battle
Granville FFA Battle of the Bands: The Horde Strikes Back
Alissa Dunavan
Granville FFA Reporter
‘So far, so good’ as far as school flu
While other communities surrounding Whitehall have seen high increases in illness, the news here is so far, so good.
Yes kids, you can read 1,000 books!
Principal challenges students to read 1,000 It’s a tough time of year for students at Mary J. Tanner.






