The second annual benefit to support the Cemetery of the Evergreens in New Lebanon will be held at The Theater Barn, 654 Route 20, New Lebanon, on Wednesday, July 24.
“Songs From the 50s,” a musical cabaret, will be presented at 7:30 pm and will be followed with a reception of soft drinks and homemade baked goods. Besides benefiting a worthy cause, it will be a fun night and one that you won’t want to miss.
Tickets can be purchased from the members of the cemetery Board or at The Theater Barn.
New Lebanon
Robert J. Mabeus, Jr.
Stephentown – Robert J. “Bobby” Mabeus, Jr. (known to many as Long Hair Bob), age 54, of Browns Road, Stephentown, NY, died on Wednesday, July 10, 2013, at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, MA, after being stricken at his home.
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Four Arrested In Alcohol Sting In The Eastwick Area
by David Flint
State Police conducted an Underage Drinking Initiative in the Eastwick area on Saturday, July 6 and several local businesses were caught in the sting. As part of the investigation, Police recruited an undercover underage volunteer to enter each of five establishments where beer or liquor is sold. [Read more…] about Four Arrested In Alcohol Sting In The Eastwick Area
A Petition Calling For A Referendum On The New Lebanon Sidewalk Project Is Ignored
by Thaddeus Flint
Back in May the Town of New Lebanon held a second public hearing on the proposed sidewalk project that would build a 1.5 mile walking route through the Town’s business district at a cost of either maybe $1.5 million or maybe $3 million depending on whom one consults, nobody knows for certain.
At that meeting some residents wondered if the project would be put to referendum. Some felt it could be rather expensive; some felt it could be rather invasive, and many felt it will probably be both.
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New Lebanon Town Board Action – Historic Images
by Thaddeus Flint
It’s summer in New Lebanon. Too nice to be sitting inside at Town Board meetings and so New Lebanon’s Town Board breezed through its monthly meeting Tuesday night, the Town Hall’s new air conditioner contributing the only uproar of the night as it cycled on and off.
The addition to the Hall, which was completed some months back, is now even more completed thanks to the New Lebanon Historical Society. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action – Historic Images
Moose Attacks VW; Meat Served To NLCS Graduates
by Thaddeus Flint
Mike Clement of East Nassau was on his way to work early Saturday morning when something big came crashing through his windshield.
“The car just stopped!” said Clement, a breakfast chef at the chic yoga retreat, Kripalu, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. One second he was doing 55 mph on Route 20 just east of Lebanon Valley Speedway and the next second Clement’s car, a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta, was dead on the highway. There was now a large hole where the windscreen had been and for some reason the steering wheel was bent.
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Local Students Graduate From Tech Valley High School
Twenty-nine students from across the Tech Valley Region closed one chapter of their learning careers Saturday, June 15, as they graduated from Tech Valley High School. But for all of the graduates, the next chapter of learning is right around the corner as 93 percent of the class is heading on to college and the remaining two students are enlisting in the United States Air Force to pursue careers as officers and pilots.
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Banjo Master Tony Trischka To Pick At PS21
PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century will present Grammy nominated banjo master and International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year Tony Trischka on Saturday, June 29, at 7:30 pm. Trischka, who has been called the “ Godfather of the Banjo,” will be joined by Darol Anger on fiddle and Michael Daves on guitar for an evening of acoustic music.
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New Lebanon Town Board Action – Landfill Closure Nears After Three Decades
by Thaddeus Flint
After 32 years of discussions, disagreements, wrangling and concessions, an agreement between Columbia County and the Town of New Lebanon over responsibility for the closure of the Town’s landfill was voted on and accepted at Tuesday’s Town Board meeting.
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Route 20 Bridge Reopening Two Weeks Ahead Of Schedule
New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Commissioner Joan McDonald has announced that the bridge carrying Route 20 over Wyomanock Creek in New Lebanon was reopened to traffic. The bridge is opening two weeks ahead of schedule following a project to replace the structure’s concrete deck. The bridge was closed to traffic in April and work was expected to last through the end of June.
The construction contractor for the nearly $500,000 project is Bette & Cring of Latham, Albany County.