by Thaddeus Flint
Tuesday’s meeting of the New Lebanon Town Board was a ship without a captain as the Town’s Supervisor, Mike Benson, failed to attend. Council Member Doug Clark did take the helm, but something was missing and some questions of residents and Board members remained unanswered. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action – A Town Without A Rudder
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Butterfly Release In New Lebanon
by Bea Peterson
Lindsay Kuhn of Smoke Ridge Organic Farm in Bloomfield, NY, about 20 miles southeast of Rochester, had a long drive to reach the New Lebanon Library on Thursday, August 9. She arrived to a room filled with youngsters and adults of all ages anxious to learn more about butterflies.
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Plenty On Tap For Young People At The Columbia County Fair
The county fair is one of the events every kid looks forward to during the summer. What better way to spend the days than outside, enjoying great food, midway attractions and souvenirs? And then there are all the free activities that are both entertaining and maybe – just a little – educational.
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Motocross Environmental Impact Statement Not Yet Adequate
by David Flint
Howard Commander’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement for his proposed Motocross park was deemed not yet adequate for public review by the Stephentown Zoning Board of Appeals at their meeting on August 2. The Board accepted a recommendation from their consulting engineer, Michael Bianchino of Clough Harbour Associates (CHA), who had reviewed the DEIS and found a number of areas lacking sufficient information. [Read more…] about Motocross Environmental Impact Statement Not Yet Adequate
Something For Everyone At The Lebanon Valley Farmer’s Market
The Lebanon Valley Farmer’s Market has an array of produce, meats, baked goods, eggs, the crafts of local artisans, live music and special events. More summer treats, like Sungold tomatoes, berries, pies, and corn keep emerging from excellent vendors. Pick up cheese, bread, flowers, soaps and lotions, garlic, coffee beans, hummus, jam, lemonade and an empanada lunch, too.
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August Events At The New Lebanon Library
The New Lebanon Library announces the following August events. All of these events are free and will take place at the library which is located at 550 State Route 20.
• August 15, 22, 29 (event is on Wednesdays) – Tales for Tots Story Hour – 10:30 am. Story hour includes crafts, songs and movement activities.
• August 15, 22, 29 (event is on Wednesdays) – Hug-A-Bye Babies – noon; age appropriate stories, songs and movement activities for our youngest patrons and their caregivers.
• August 16, 23, 30 (event is on Thursdays) – Bright Beginnings Story Hour and Play Group – 11 am to 2 pm. Meet other parents and care providers while your child aged 0-5 hears a story then socializes with other children in an unstructured, educational setting.
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David Grover In New Lebanon
Renowned Berkshire musician David Grover will perform at New Lebanon Library on August 17 at 7 pm. The event, which is oriented towards teens and adults, is free and open to the public.
Grover has been compared to Paul Simon, James Taylor and Raffi. His folksy message songs make him irresistible across the generations. He spent many years as Arlo Guthrie’s lead guitar and band leader and his Big Bear Band has performed at the White House.
The Library is located at 550 State Route 20, ¼ mile north of the yellow blinking light at the intersection of Routes 20/22.
New Lebanon High School Reunion
by David Flint
Robert Burns, New Lebanon High School Class of 1949, had a goal some years ago – to increase the turnout for the annual Alumni Reunion Dinner to at least 200. So he began picking up the tab each year for the entire Dinner. On Saturday, July 28, with Burns playing host at the Stephentown Fire Hall for the seventh year in a row, the attendance was over 220 including about 152 graduates representing the Class of 1935 through the Class of 2007.
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Columbia County Schoolgirl Queen To Be Crowned August 31 At The Columbia County Fair
Representatives of Columbia County’s six public high schools will compete for the title of 2012 Schoolgirl Queen on Friday, August 31, in one of the Columbia County Fair’s most popular and enduring traditions.
At 6:30 pm the gowned contestants will arrive at the stage in front of the grandstand in vintage convertibles and be introduced by emcees Meg Dooley and Cathie Lee Visscher.
Judging is based on personality, poise and appearance. The winner will be crowned by last year’s Queen, Sarah Elise Risko from New Lebanon High School, and receive a $500 prize.
This Year’s Contestants
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Cemetery Of The Evergreens Benefit
On Monday, August 13, the Theater Barn will present the Cabaret/ Concert Duo, Vicki And Clif Act II, as a benefit for The Cemetery of the Evergreens. Having performed in both musical theater and opera for over 20 years, they have put together this Cabaret, featuring songs that everyone knows and loves, and performed it up and down the east coast for the past five years to rave reviews.
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