Vehicle Mishap In Grafton

by Doug La Rocque
The onset of the snowfall on Sunday, March 3 may have played a role in a vehicle leaving the eastbound lane of Route 2, and launching itself through the upper yard at Gundrum Lumber, ending up on top of the ledges.
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Brittonkill Central School

Pre-Teen Fun Day At Tamarac
Submitted by Kandis Freer
Cornell Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Youth Development prides itself with providing youth with exciting real-world opportunities.
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New Lebanon
CRTA Wins The Bid On Rail Trail Parcel
By Thaddeus Flint
The Corkscrew Rail Trail has its “anchor” after winning a parcel of land in New Lebanon at a Columbia County Tax auction.
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New Lebanon

New Lebanon Girl Flies High In The Gym
Contributed by April Doslop-Land
Autumn Doslop-Land, a 5th grader at Walter B. Howard Elementary School, has practiced gymnastics at World Class Gymnastics Academy in Latham, NY since she was 3 years old.
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Hoosick Falls CSD
HFCS Unveils First Draft of 2019-20 Budget
by Alex Brooks
Hoosick Falls Central Schools Business Administrator Emily Sanders presented a first draft of next year’s budget, which showed a total increase in spending of 0.4%, or $102,097.
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Sam Richard A Winner

Senior Sam Richard was selected as the Overall Winner of the Capital District Chapter of the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Dinner.
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Berlin-New Lebanon Spring Sports Merge
By Doug La Rocque
Both schools have had some problems attracting enough students to participate in various sports teams, with news late last year, that New Lebanon might not be able to field a girls softball team this spring.
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Outdoors With Trix
The Life Of George Holcomb
Bargaining For A New Lumber Wagon
by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks
Monday, September 22, 1845: Today I took the one horse wagon and carried nine bushels of apples uptown to the factorys and sold them at 25 cents per bushel.
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