Teen with pellet gun prompts massive police response-Threat to Granville Elementary unfounded By EJ Conzola II NYVT Media GRANVILLE – What began as a report of a person with what appeared to be a firearm near the Mettowee River in the village erupted into a massive police response after authorities received a second report that the armed suspect was near the Granville […]
Teen with pellet gun prompts massive police response-Threat to Granville Elementary unfounded By EJ Conzola II NYVT Media GRANVILLE – What began as a report of a person with what appeared to be a firearm near the Mettowee River in the village erupted into a massive police response after authorities received a second report that the armed suspect was near the Granville […]
Penrhyn basket raffle postponed-The Penrhyn Engine and Hose Company (Middle Granville Fire Department) has postponed its annual basket raffle to November 9.
Granville siblings excel on the farm as well as the mat-By Keith Harrington Jaymie and AJ Landon have had a summer that many kids their age only dream about. The sister and brother tandem from Granville are two of the most decorated high school wrestlers in the state. In July they competed at the 2024 USMC/USAW 16U and Junior National Wrestling Championships held at the […]
Granville Then & Now: Meetings, concert among news in 1924-By Erik Pekar Meetings, street paving, and a concert were among the news items in the September 5, 1924 issue of the Granville Sentinel. +++ With the new school year starting, there were more news items regarding the schools. North Granville: “Lillian Wilson is teaching in district 13. Those from this district who are attending […]
The pickleball courts are officially opened-By Doug LaRocque NYVT Media GRANVILLE – The new pickleball courts in Mettowee Park are one of the first tangible products of the Granville Recreational Economy for Rural Communities program, which Granville was designated as a participant in last year With the help of a significant grant from the Granville Foundation and the Granville Lions […]
Granville man perishes in Monday evening house fire-By Doug LaRocque NYVT Media MIDDLE GRANVILLE – A fire of as yet undetermined origin has claimed the life of 75-year-old Gene Bassett. According to NYS Police, Bassett was located deceased inside the 295 County Route 21 residence after the fire was extinguished. First responders reported the home to be fully engulfed in flames upon […]
GSD Board accepts crossing guard agreement with village-GRANVILLE – The Granville School Board has accepted the contract concerning crossing guards that was hammered out with the village. It calls for the placement of two guards along Quaker Street (NYS Route 149) and the deployment of a police officer at the crosswalk between the elementary and high school buildings. This deployment is subject […]
Granville youth accused of multiple vehicle theft-GRANVILLE/HOOSICK FALLS – On August 27, State Police in Granville received a report of a vehicle stolen during the overnight hours from outside a home in Granville. A search of the area was conducted and the vehicle was located the next morning by the Granville Police Department abandoned in the area of Quaker Street in […]
Whitehall Mayor Eagan resigns-By EJ Conzola II NYVT Media WHITEHALL – Mayor Julie Eagan has resigned after moving out of the village. Former Mayor Francis “Fra” Putorti was chosen by the Village Board to serve the remaining seven months of Eagan’s unexpired term. Eagan, who has been splitting her time between a property she and her husband own […]
A drowning in Lake George-By EJ Conzola II NYVT Media LAKE GEORGE – A man who was attending college in Pennsylvania drowned Aug. 27 while visiting Lake George with a group of friends. Rupak R. Padini, 25, a citizen of India, was among a group of people who reported to be in distress near Lamb Shanty Bay, which is […]
Proposed regulations governing solar energy systems are now in the hands of the Town Board.-By EJ Conzola II NYVT Media WHITEHALL – The town’s solar task force, which was created in the wake of a public outcry after a developer unveiled plans to turn the former Valley View Golf Course into two five-megawatt solar farms, worked for roughly seven months on the proposed upgrades to the town’s existing regulations […]
Washington County Fair wraps up another run-By Doug LaRocque NYVT Media GREENWICH – Dubbed the largest agricultural fair in New York State, the Washington County Fair has wrapped up another run at the fairgrounds in Greenwich. Of course, animals of all kinds highlighted the gathering once again. One of the local farms displaying the beef stock is GRJ Cattle of Greenwich. […]
The Retired Investor: Presidents have a long history of Fed bashing-By Bill Schmick Many on Wall Street are horrified that a presidential candidate might want to erode the independence of the Fed. Some have even called the idea the biggest threat to the U.S. economy. Any student of central bank history would beg to disagree. We all would like to think that the Federal Reserve […]
Positively Speaking: We don’t have forever-By Toby Moore I recently lost a close friend. His death was unexpected and came out of nowhere. Having known him since the fifth grade, his passing left me reeling. This loss struck me profoundly and reminded me that our time is finite. We often forget how limited our time is until a loss brings […]
Community Calendar-August 23 Granville Area Chorus Summer Concert 7 p.m. Granville Veterans Park 23 Bluz House Rockers – 7:30 p.m. Woods Park – Hoosick Falls 26 Continuing Susan’s Fight for Equality – 3:15-5:30 p.m. Susan B. Anthony Historic Site-Greenwich 26 Ky McClinton Band Concert – 6-8 p.m. Mowry Park-Greenwich 27 Hartford Community Band – 6:30 p.m. […]
Indulge Pizza is now open-Indulge Pizza opened July 20 this year with owner and executive chef Doug White, his wife Jennah LaCoste, and sons Dylan, 18, and Colton, 15. White began cooking at five and at 13 worked in establishments from fast food to fine dining. In his 20s, he realized he loved pizza and the style of cooking. […]
Cigar Brothers celebrates one year in business-WHITEHALL – Any excuse for a party! Well, this one happens to be a darn good one, in fact, it’s not even an excuse at all but a celebration. Cigar Brothers Brewing on Broadway is celebrating its one-year anniversary and will do so in style. Opened last year in a renovated garage, Brian and Ellen […]
Washington County Real Estate Transactions-Aug. 5 Denise W. McCauliffe (administrator) of Sebastian, FL sold property located at 3004 Aaron’s Way in Argyle to Keith Saunders for the sum of $6,000. Alan M. Poremba (referee) of Ballston Spa sold property located at 8 Bridge Street in Fort Edward to Queen of the Lakes Enterprises for the sum of $66,000. Jill […]
Music in the Park summer concert series returns-The weather was great, the crowd large and the music exceptional, as the Granville High School Jazz Ensemble unofficially kicked off the summer’s Music in the Park series on Thursday evening, June 13. Granville is noted for its summer concerts but it is believed this is the first time the Jazz Ensemble has entertained the […]
A glimpse at Poultney’s 4th of July Parade-POULTNEY – Get ready to experience a vibrant and unforgettable 4th of July celebration in the historic town of Poultney. Spanning two days, this year’s festivities promise something for everyone, from thrilling parades to exciting entertainment and delicious food. The highlight of the celebration is the town parade, kicking off on Thursday, July 4 at […]
Drama ‘Agnes of God’ takes center stage at Fort Salem Theater-Fort Salem Theater announced the kickoff of its 2024 season with the drama “Agnes of God,” written by John Pielmeier. Scheduled to run from March 1 to March 10, this production promises an intimate and immersive in-the-round experience in the Cabaret Room, setting the stage for a thought-provoking and captivating theatrical journey. Directed by Fort […]
VTSU Castleton Jazz Ensemble Concert-The VTSU Jazz Ensemble is celebrating the music of Thelonious Monk. One of the pioneers of Bebop, Monk was an incredible jazz composer and pianist. The Jazz Ensemble will feature his music at their concert on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 7 p.m. in Casella Theater on the VTSU Castleton Campus. Tickets for the performance are $10 […]
Casting announced for 3rd annual ‘Snow Business’ at Fort Salem Theater-Fort Salem Theater is excited to announce the cast for the third annual holiday spectacular, “There’s (Still Definitely) No Business Like Snow Business,” set to take the stage from Dec. 8 to Dec. 10. A beloved Fort Salem Theater tradition, this original holiday event promises to be fun for the whole family, as it brings […]
Hubbard Hall Holiday Concert-The Hubbard Hall Holiday Concert and Community Celebration will be held on two dates next month. Holiday concerts will be held on Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m., and Dec. 10, at 6 p.m. The Dec. 2 concert will feature local band Shannon Tehya and The Troupe, and members of the Hubbard Hall/CCS Drama Club. Tickets […]
Salem Central School Drama Club presents ‘The Addams Family’-The Salem Central School Drama Club is thrilled to announce their upcoming production of “The Addams Family,” a musical featuring a stellar cast of talented 7th to 12th grade performers. The show promises to deliver a bewitching blend of dark humor, catchy tunes and eerie charm that will leave audiences captivated from start to finish. […]
Celebrate Holiday Tree Lighting, Nov. 24-Come to Depot Park for the annual Holiday Tree Lighting presented by Heritage Family Credit Union. Beginning at 5:30 p.m., grab a free cup of hot cocoa from Mission City Church and enjoy a performance of holiday carols before Santa arrives by firetruck at 6 p.m. to light the downtown Rutland holiday tree. To light […]
A Midsummer’s Night Dream staged in Salem-The Fort Salem Theater is thrilled to invite audiences to escape the winter chill with its upcoming production of William Shakespeare’s timeless comedy, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” on November 16, 17 and 19. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. There will be no performance on Saturday due to […]
A celebration of Beethoven-Saratoga Chamber Players’ violinist and Artistic Director Jill Levy joins cellist Annabelle Hoffman and pianist Margaret Kampmeier to celebrate Beethoven with a piano, violin and cello trio featuring his 12 Variations on a Mozart theme from the “Magic Flute,” Sonata No. 7, and the famous “Archduke” Piano Trio. A concert preview will be held for […]
Yaddo ghost tours in the garden begin Sept. 16-Drop-in tours of the gardens at Yaddo will be offered on Fridays and Sundays, from Sept. 16 through Oct. 30. No tours will be offered on Friday, Sept. 30; Sunday, Oct. 2; and Friday, Oct. 7 because of scheduled private events in the gardens. Visitors should meet at the parking lot entrance to the garden […]
Cambridge church BBQ and raffle Sept. 17 and 18-Cambridge United Presbyterian Church will host a chicken barbecue on Saturday, Sept. 17, with pick-up taking place from 3 to 5 p.m. at American Legion Post 634 on State Route 22. Cost is $15 per dinner. Bake sale items will be available, too. The church also is raffling a 16”x20” painting by artist Julie Duggan. […]
Musical variety show at Little Theater Sept. 10, 14-Little Theater on the Farm will present its annual 1950s and 60s Musical Variety Show on Saturday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. and again on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. The show will be emceed by Judy Talbot and produced by Sandy Wheeler. Performers will include the Twisted Twirlers and more. Visit littletheater27.org for […]
Music at the Courthouse Sept. 11-The annual fall classical music event at the Historic Salem Courthouse will take place in the courtroom on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m. The musical fare will include one of Beethoven’s lively early sonatas for cello and piano, the grand and unusually scored duo for violin and cello by Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly […]
Saratoga Chamber Players to perform Sept. 11-Musicians new to the Saratoga Chamber Players – violinist Lily Holgate and cellist Annabelle Hoffman – will join violinist Jill Levy and violist Kathy Andrew for a program of string quartets at the Saratoga United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs, on Sunday, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m. The players will perform works of […]
Border Country Sports Report-September 8th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Greenwich Cruises in Opener The Greenwich football team impressively opened the season, cruising past Ausable Valley 64-0 on Saturday. A 115-yard rushing performance by Joe Radovich paced the Witches. Radovich also found the end zone three times. Jayden White ran 80 yards for a […]
Monty Leads Granville-Whitehall to Win in Opener-By Keith Harrington The Granville-Whitehall football team made the long trek up the Adirondack Northway worthwhile as they dismantled Plattsburgh 34-6 in a non-league season opener. Granville-Whitehall raced out to an early 14-0 lead, but the Hornets hung close until halftime. Plattsburgh turned the ball over on their first two plays of the third quarter, […]
Border Country Sports Report-September 7th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report. I’m Keith Harrington. Fair Haven Moves to 2-0 on the Gridiron Fair Haven fell behind early, but went on to defeat North Country 34-6 in Vermont High School football Friday night at LaPlaca Field. The Falcons led 6-0 after a quarter, but the Slaters scored 34 straight […]
Border Country Sports-September 6th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Horde Roll in Opener The Granville boys soccer team impressively opened the season, rolling over Saratoga Catholic 6-0 in a non-league matchup on Wednesday. The Golden Horde led 2-0 at the half and added four more goals in the second half to put the […]
Border Country Sports Report-September 5th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Fort Ann Girls Open with Win The Fort Ann girls soccer tesm opened the season with s 3-1 win over Ticonderoga in a non-league match. The Cardinals led 1-0 at the half and scored twice in the second half to clinch the victory. Savannah […]
Border Country Sports Report-September 1st-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Fair Haven Steamrolls Windsor in Opener The Fair Haven football team ushered in the Adam Perry coaching era, steamrolling Windsor in the season opener on Saturday. Perry’s squad enters the 2024 campaign with visions of a state championship dancing in their heads, and on […]
Border Country Sports Report-August 31st-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. I’m back! After taking the month of August off after the TCML season ended, I have been waiting and ready for some high school sports to cover. Vermont high school football and soccer kicked off yesterday and I am eager and ready to go. […]
Hartford Edges Ticonderoga for TCML Title-By Keith Harrington Hartford was able to overcome their opponent and Mother Nature, edging Ticonderoga 4-3 Wednesday evening to claim the TCML softball title. The win avenges a loss to Ticonderoga during the regular season. The start of the game was slightly delayed due to storms that rolled through the area late in the afternoon. […]
Chaos Heading to TCML Championship Game-By Keith Harrington Hartford punched their ticket to the TCML softball championship game with a hard-fought 8-7 win over Argyle Monday evening at Hartford Central School. The top-seeded Chaos fought off a stiff challenge from their Route 40 rivals. Argyle was the No. 3 seed and was coming off an upset of No. 2 West […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 26th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Hartford Rolls to TCML Semifinals Hartford rolled into the TCML Softball semifinals with perhaps their most impressive win of the season, defeating Slate Valley 12-0 in a game shortened to five innings by the run rule. The Chaos rode the dominant pitching performance of […]
Border Country Sports-July 19th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Ticonderoga Edges Hartford in TCML Softball Ticonderoga used a big seventh inning to come from behind to edge Hartford 8-7 Thursday in TCML softball. Ticonderoga scored two runs in the first and one in the second to jump out to a 3-0 lead. Hartford […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 16th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Hartford fell behind early but scored four runs over the fourth and fifth innings to top Argyle 5-2 in TCML softball. Argyle led 2-1 after three innings but the Chaos scored two runs in the fourth to take a 3-2 lead and added a […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 11th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Hartford Can’t Hold off Warrensburg in TCML Softball Hartford fashioned a comfortable lead, but could not hold off a Warrensburg rally and dropped an 8-7 decision in TCML softball back on Monday evening. The Chaos led 7-3 heading to the seventh but Warrensburg scored […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 10th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Hartford Bounces Back with Win Over Slate Valley Jaci Gebo knew her team was facing a challenge Tuesday evening. With two key starters on a school trip to Spain, and another fulfilling a commitment to her travel team, Hartford entered a matchup with Slate […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 5th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Fort Ann Rallies Past West Rutland in TCML Softball Fort Ann erased a five-run deficit in the sixth inning to rally past West Rutland 8-7 in TCML softball on Wednesday. West Rutland had fashioned a 7-2 lead heading to the sixth, but Fort Ann […]
Hartford Edges Lake George in TCML Softball-By Keith Harrington Hartford took the lead in the sixth inning and held off Lake George in the seventh to take a 7-6 win in TCML Softball. Lake George led 3-0 after the top of the fourth, but Hartford scored three times in the bottom of the stanza to tie it up. Hartford pushed across […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 3rd-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. West Rutland Holds Off Argyle in TCML Softball Argyle had the tying run at the plate in the top of the seventh, but West Rutland held on for a 5-4 victory in TCML softball. Shortstop Cam Williams made a great catch on a screamer […]
Border Country Sports Report-July 2nd-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. Fort Ann Edges Slate Valley in TCML Softball After a couple of uncharacteristic rebuilding years, the Fort Ann softball team is again on the rise. Coach Jason Humiston is back. The Cardinals reached the Section II Class D final this spring. And they are […]
Border Country Sports Report-June 29th-Good Morning! With the Border Country Sports Report, I’m Keith Harrington. I’m back! After a trip to Washington DC for work and Orlando for a family vacation the last couple of weeks I am back in circulation. The perfect time to travel for me is when high school sports ends for the year and before […]
Granville pitcher Adirondack League MVP-The coaches of the Adirondack League recently announced their all-stars for the 2024 season. A pair of ace pitchers shared the Most Valuable Player honors. Hurler’s Liam Farrell of league champion Granville and Brady Cheney of Warrensburg were named Co-Most Valuable Players. Farrell, a junior for the Golden Horde, went 6-1 on the mound as […]
Police beat 9-6-Hudson Falls man jailed for fatal hit and run accident QUEENSBURY – A Warren County Judge on Wednesday, Aug. 28, sentenced 34-year-old Peter Northrup Jr. of Hudson Falls to two to six years in prison, following his June guilty plea to leaving the scene of a December 15, 2023, accident that took the life of […]
Police Beat-Police Beat Four Granville family members arrested following scuffle with police GRANVILLE – Four members of a Granville family are facing charges after two siblings were picked up for allegedly menacing another person with a baseball bat and the parents allegedly attempted to interfere with their sons’ arrests. Troy M. McClure, 21, of North Street, […]
Police beat, Aug. 23-Granville Police beat Aug. 9 1:30 p.m. A village resident reported what he described as a hazardous condition on Main Street. Officers contacted a person affiliated with the building about a piece of glass that appeared to be hanging over the sidewalk that appeared unsafe. The person said he would either remove or secure the […]
Police Beat 8-16-NYSP beat Aug. 1 Troopers responded to The Northway Inn in Queensbury for the report of a burglary in progress with weapons. The investigation determined 33-year-old Casey M. Gregory of Fort Ann had allegedly forced entry into a hotel room being rented by someone unknown to him and brandished a weapon, demanding money from the […]
Police Beat: August 9-Cambridge man charged with possession of “ghost” guns JACKSON/EASTON – State Police say a Cambridge man is facing two counts of possessing a unserialized and illegal handgun, as well as an illegal high-capacity magazine. According to troopers they responded to a report of a vehicle off the road along NYS Route 372 in Jackson the […]
Police Beat August 2, 2024-Editor’s note: An arrest or a charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. Granville Police Beat July 18 11 p.m. Police were called to a Broadview Terrace residence after a resident reported sighting a black bear in her […]
Police Beat July 12, 2024-Editor’s note: An arrest or a charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. Granville Police Beat June 24 7 p.m. – Police were dispatched to a residence in response to a report of a burglary in progress. When […]
Rutland County Sheriff’s Office July 4, 2024-An arrest or a charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. June 23 12:08 a.m. – Following an investigation into alleged incidents in May and June, deputies, with the assistance of the Vermont State police, apprehended 34-year-old Joseph […]
Vermont State Police July 4, 2024-An arrest or a charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. June 23 4:30 p.m. – Vermont troopers were called to a business in Rutland for a male attempting to steal alcohol. The man was stopped by store […]
Granville Police Beat July 4, 2024-An arrest or a charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. June 19 Midnight. Officers responded to complaint of juveniles creating a disturbance under the Main Street bridge. Police told the four 14-year-olds at the scene to return […]
Whitehall Police Beat July 4, 2024-An arrest or a charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. June 13 10:39 a.m. Police responded to a report of an open door at a vacant building on Poultney Street. The owner was contacted; he said he […]
Police Beat June 21, 2024-Granville police beat June 7 11:34 a.m. – Officers received a small bag of medications for destruction. The drugs were placed in a temporary evidence room pending disposal. June 8 8:55 a.m. – Police provided traffic control after a vehicle broke down on Quaker Street. Once the disabled vehicle was towed away, the police presence […]
Police Beat June 14, 2024-Granville Police Beat May 29 7:09 a.m. – Police were made aware of several comments posted on the Granville Community Forum about a suspicious person/vehicle and stepped-up patrols in the areas listed, particularly during school hours. The suspect vehicle was not seen but all shifts were notified to be on the lookout for it. 2 […]
Police Beat June 7, 2024-Whitehall Police Beat May 22 5:32 p.m. – Police were asked to intervene in a disagreement between a Granville man and a local restaurant. Officers responded to the restaurant after the restaurant staff refused to refund the man’s payment for his meal, which he said was not satisfactory. Police spoke to the restaurant owner, who […]
Police Beat May 31, 2024-Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. Whitehall Police Beat May 17 5:30 p.m. – Police received a call about a possible domestic incident in the driveway of an Adams Street residence. The caller said […]
Police Beat May 24, 2024-Granville Police Beat May 11 9:45 a.m. – An officer assisted with traffic control on North Street while a wrecker removed a vehicle blocking traffic after losing its left front wheel. 10:26 a.m. – A resident turned over a Social Security card that had been found on Quaker Street. No phone number could be located […]
Police Beat May 10, 2024-Whitehall Police Beat April 27 11:45 a.m. – Police were called to Fourth Avenue in response to a report of aggressive dogs in the area. On arrival, officers found three dogs near a residence whose owner was not home. Police contacted animal control and were told by a neighbor that the dogs’ owner had been […]
Police Beat May 16, 2024-Granville Police Beat May 4 2 p.m. – A woman came to the station to report what she described as suspicious activity by an ex-boyfriend, claiming he was following her in several locations around Washington and Warren counties. She did not request any police action, other than to document her complaint. 7:30 p.m. – Police […]
Police Beat May 3, 2024-Granville Police Beat April 16 11:59 p.m. – Police responded to a call of a suspicious male possibly going through a vehicle at the corner of North and Main Streets. The caller advised he followed the subject for a short distance but lost him. The responding officer contacted the vehicle’s owner, who said she may […]
Police Beat April 26, 2024-New York Granville Police Beat April 11 5:20 p.m. – Patrols were advised to increase surveillance around the Rail Trail in the area of North Street for unauthorized motor vehicles traveling at a high rate of speed. 10:10 – While patrolling the Church Street area an officer observed a vehicle traveling at an estimated speed […]
Catherine L. Surdukowski-Catherine L. Surdukowski, long-time resident of Granville, NY, died on June 7, 2024, in Rogersville, TN. She was born Catherine Louise Gabriel on August 14, 1925, in St. Albans, NY, the daughter of parents Frank Gabriel and Louis (Kunz) Gabriel. She married Frank Surdukowski in 1949 and became the mother of three children. In later […]
Joan Elizabeth Moore (Evans)-Granville- Joan Elizabeth Moore (Evans), 73, passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by family on August 24. Joan was born in Granville NY on January 9, 1951, to Henrietta J. Bates and Edward L. Evans. She graduated from Granville High School. She married the love of her life Wayne Moore on July 5, 1969, […]
Roger C. DeKalb-Roger C. DeKalb, age 84, passed away at Glens Falls Hospital on July 6th, 2024. Roger was born on March 24, 1940, the son of C. Emerson and Pearl (Lee) DeKalb. Roger was a graduate of Granville Central School. He lived his entire life on the farm in the house where he was born. He […]
Penny Sue Bailey-Penny Sue Bailey age 65 of Hampton NY sadly left this earth on August 14th, 2024, after a long fierce battle with cancer. Penny was born on October 31st, 1958, in the small town of Fort Ann NY. Never meeting a stranger, Penny was a friend of many far and near. Penny is proceeded in […]
Christine Bell-Our loving mother, sister and grammy passed away peacefully on June 13, 2024, after a short illness. Christine was born in Granville, N.Y. to John Hughes and Sophie Hughes. She enjoyed gardening, cooking for her family and spending time with her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her cat. She was predeceased by her devoted husband, Geoffrey Bell, […]
Ida M. Carlton-Whitehall- Ida M. Carlton, 94, of Carlton Road, passed away at her home on August 15, 2024, following a brief illness. She was born on May 31, 1930 in Whitehall, NY, the daughter of the late Merrill and Louise (Tatro) Therrien. Ida and her late husband John Carlton were married on August 21, 1948. John […]
Angie Severance-September 20, 1967-August 10,2024 Angie Severance, 56, passed away peacefully in her home on Saturday August 10, 2024, in Fort Ann. Angie was born on September 20, 1967, in Rutland, VT, daughter to Donald VanGuilder Sr. and Bernice VanGuilder. She graduated from Hartford Central School. She married the love of her life, Joseph Severance, […]
Tiffany Lorraine Carrera-Tiffany Lorraine Carrera, 27, went to be with her Lord and Savior, peacefully, on Tuesday, July 29, 2024, at her home in Greenville, South Carolina. Tiffany was born on September 12, 1996, in Rutland, Vermont to Bruce and Bernadette Hall Carrera. She attended Granville Elementary School for her primary years, Truthville Christian Academy for junior […]
William H. “Bill” Huntington-Dresden-William H. “Bill” Huntington, 93, passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2024. He was born in Dresden, NY October 20,1930 to the late Leonard and May (Martindale) Huntington. He married Rita Ann Briggs on October 25, 1950. Bill was employed for 37 years by the New York State Department of Transportation and served honorably for […]
Nikolai Lawrence James Russell-Granville, NY – Nikolai Lawrence James Russell passed away on July 24th, 2024, at Albany Medical Center, at 20 weeks and 5 days gestation. He is survived by his parents Amber Heath and Nick Russell of Granville, New York. He is survived by his maternal grandmother April Stewart, of Granville, New York. He is also […]
Peter G. Turner, Jr.-Granville, NY – Peter G. Turner, Jr. of Granville, passed away at Glens Falls Hospital on July 16, 2024. He was born on December 4, 1957, the son of the Peter G. and Ella (Somich) Turner, Sr. Peter was raised primarily in Melrose, NY. He moved to Florida and became very active in real estate, […]
Robert George Roberts-Robert George Roberts, 84, of Granville, NY, passed away on August 3, 2024. Robert (Bob) was born on August 18, 1939, to George W. and Frances E. Roberts in Granville, NY. Upon graduation from Granville High School in 1956, Bob enlisted in the United States Air Force. In 1956, Bob met the love of his […]
Tammy O’Shea-Tammy O’Shea, 63, of Castleton, Vermont passed away peacefully at home on August 5th, 2024, after a long battle with ALS. She was born March 18th, 1961, to Frank and Verna (Alexander) Oles in Rutland, Vermont. Tammy was a proud graduate of Rutland High School class of 1979. Tammy is survived by her husband, Edward, […]
John Noonan-John Noonan, 73, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 30, 2024, at Glens Falls Hospital surrounded by his loving family. John was born on February 27, 1951, in Whitehall, New York to the late Rita (Delorme) and Francis Noonan. He attended Whitehall Central School for much of his schooling until his family moved to Hudson […]
Ellen Lynn Rathbun-Ellen Lynn Rathbun passed away on July 3 after a defiant 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer, surrounded by her immediate family. Born January 24, 1961, Ellen was raised in Granville, New York, on her beloved Hatch Hill. Even when she was deep in the throes of her illness, she managed to return home to spend […]
Victor “Vic” Leonard Bailey-Victor “Vic” Leonard Bailey, 69, of Pike Brook Road, passed away on July 20, 2024, unexpectedly at his home. He was born on December 19, 1954, in Dresden NY, the son of the late Rae S. and Evelyn E. Huntington Bailey. Vic enjoyed being a Gardening Connoisseur, Nature Enthusiast and Wood Carver. Besides his parents […]
Teresa Marie Brown-Granville, NY – Teresa Marie Brown passed away at Albany Medical Center on Saturday, July 6, 2024, unexpectedly with her family by her side. Teresa was born on April 23, 1977, in Glens Falls. NY is the daughter of Robert Jones and Bonnie Joseph. She attended Hudson Falls High School. She worked at Landmark in […]
Joseph E. Arquette-Whitehall-Joseph E Arquette, 86, passed away peacefully on Thursday July 25, 2024, at home surrounded by his family. Joe was born December 18, 1937, in Whitehall NY to the late Alfred Arquette and Lila (LaMountain) Arquette. Joe graduated from Whitehall High School in 1956. He was a member of the Whitehall National Guard, retiring in […]
Larry A. Mulhall-(September 5, 1954 – July 7, 2024) Forest City, North Carolina – Larry A. Mulhall, age 69, went home to his Lord after a brief illness on July 7, 2024. Larry was born in Cambridge, NY, the first born (and only son) of the late Donald L. “Duck” and Anita M. Mulhall. Larry graduated from […]
Nancy E. Koutrakos-Hebron, New York – Nancy E. Koutrakos, 59, passed away at her home with her loving family at her side on Monday, July 1, 2024, following a brief illness. Nancy was born on March 30, 1965, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the daughter of the late Steven C Koutrakos Sr. and Elaine F (Locke) Koutrakos. She lived […]