The year in review in the Sentinel
Our reporters covered a lot of territory during 2022 in the Granville Sentinel. Take a look back at some of the stories covered during the past year. Ukraine war hits…
Our reporters covered a lot of territory during 2022 in the Granville Sentinel. Take a look back at some of the stories covered during the past year. Ukraine war hits…
The weather could not have been any more ideal for the celebration of Telescope Casual Furniture Inc.’s 100 years in Granville on Sept. 9 and 10. Sept. 9 was highlighted…
After jumping through required legal hurdles, the North Granville Hose Company was approved by the Granville Town Board on June 9 to amend its certificate of incorporation to formally become…
The Granville Town Board will host a public hearing on June 9 at 7:30 p.m. to allow the public to speak on the North Granville Hose Company’s desire to amend…
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics made a commitment toward the future of Granville with a $25,000 donation to the Granville Community Foundation on March 29. Saint-Gobain’s human resources manager Carrie Armenio said…
By Erik Pekar, Town Historian One day last month, we took a set of copies of last year’s issues of the Sentinel, a folder, and the scissors, as the 2021…
By Erik Pekar, Town Historian The first full week of 2022 was a cold one. A couple of night lows dropped into the single digits. A light snowstorm came through…
By Erik Pekar, Town Historian The year 2022 started the same way 2021 ended, with a persistent fog. The weather for the past month has been for the most part…
It took four days longer than desired, but the Granville Community Foundation has announced it has broken the $1 million mark in contributions in its first year of existence. “It’s…
The Granville Community Foundation is knocking on the door of the $1 million mark in raised donations, all made this year. Foundation chair Michael Freed spoke via email with NYVT…