Three fires between December 27 and January 1 destroyed two houses and one steel storage building in the coverage area of the Eastwick Press. [Read more…] about Firefighters Busy In Eastwick Area
Stephentown
Appeal Of Stephentown Trailer Park Expansion Will Go Forward
By Doug La Rocque
Following more than 90 minutes of oral arguments before the Stephentown Zoning Board of Appeals last Thursday, December 7, the Board decided attorney Brian Baker’s appeal concerning the expansion of an existing trailer park is timely. [Read more…] about Appeal Of Stephentown Trailer Park Expansion Will Go Forward
Stephentown Tree Lighting Ceremony
Following a group singing of carols, members of the West Stephentown Baptist Church choir performed the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ at the 6th Annual Stephentown Tree Lighting. [Read more…] about Stephentown Tree Lighting Ceremony
Berlin Soccer Takes Home Big Awards
Submitted Aaron Willis
This past Sunday, December 10, Section 2 held its annual soccer dinner banquet to award soccer players across the capital region who were chosen as 1st and 2nd team all-stars this past fall season. [Read more…] about Berlin Soccer Takes Home Big Awards
Stephentown Town Board
Agonizing Over State Budget Cap
By Thaddeus Flint
The Town Board of Stephentown has adopted a 2018 budget of $1,5590,981 which will be partially funded through a 3.2% increase in taxes. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board
A New Priest For Our Church Of Our Saviour Parish
Church of Our Saviour in Lebanon Springs is happy to announce our new Priest in Charge, Father Frank Lockwood. [Read more…] about A New Priest For Our Church Of Our Saviour Parish
Celebrating 65 Years Of Marriage
Paul and Rita Sykes of Stephentown will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary on Thursday, November 30. [Read more…] about Celebrating 65 Years Of Marriage
Stephentown’s Fallen Soldier Monument Dedicated
By Doug La Rocque
“As long as people long to be free, the United States will be there.” It is with those words John Defreest Jr., President of the Veterans of Stephentown, summed up military service to this great country and the world. [Read more…] about Stephentown’s Fallen Soldier Monument Dedicated
Time Brings Change, But Gardner’s Remains A Staple
A lot has changed in 30 years in Stephentown. Many of the business that were around then are gone, some replaced, but when you talk to Neil Gardner, he notes that the business climate in the town isn’t what it once was. [Read more…] about Time Brings Change, But Gardner’s Remains A Staple
Stephentown Planning Board
Article 78 Proceeding Concerning Mobile Home Park Is Denied
In his decision, State Supreme Court Judge Patrick McGrath ruled that Stephentown Attorney Brian Baker had not yet exhausted all his legal remedies with the town, thus by law precluding the issuance of a preliminary or permanent injunction against the the addition of seven more mobile home sites at a park that already exists at the corner of Brown’s Road and Route 22. [Read more…] about Stephentown Planning Board