Village candidates weigh in on issues
2013 Village Election Questionnaire Name: Michael H. LaChapelle Occupation or previous professional experience: Retired from General Electric Co. after 31 years of employment Rutland Vt. List your…
2013 Village Election Questionnaire Name: Michael H. LaChapelle Occupation or previous professional experience: Retired from General Electric Co. after 31 years of employment Rutland Vt. List your…
Call Granville Village Police at 642-1414 with any information regarding the vandalism to the Veterans Park fountain. A village worker discovered on Jan. 15 that the fountain in Veterans Park…
The soft and gentle and peaceful approach to life makes for really nice people. Brought up in the old school, she was always polite and very serious as she went…
I’d like to take the time and mention by name the second person ever to respond to this blog: Pat Wesner. Pat posted some kind comments about the passing of…
Look into Looking Glass
You’ve no doubt noticed the newspaper. Very soon a new business owner is hoping you’ll stop in to notice another kind of paper – book pages.
Sarah Cramer, a 2004 Granville High School graduate, plans to open a used bookstore on Main Street.
With the approach of winter and the holidays, the Mettowee Valley Ecumenical Food Pantry is seeing a surge in demand for its services.
County sets hearing for public input on underage measure
The Washington County Board of Supervisors agreed to hear input from the public on a proposed social host law, setting an April 17 date for residents to offer comment.
“This community is amazingly generous and warm,” said JoAnn Holland, a volunteer at the Granville Area Ecumenical Council Food Pantry, which is coping with a surge in demand for assistance these days.
Horde b-ball Things are looking up for the golden horde at this point in the season. Granville will be going for four-in-a-row tongiht against a capable Schuylerville squad. 2-3 in…
Granville’s Kerri Thomas makes strides towards competing in Boston marathon
It’s not the first 20 miles that gets you, local runner Kerri Thomas said, it’s the last six, especially if you forget to breathe.