A single sentence in the Black Rock Forest Newsletter got our attention. “Coyote Bridge,” it began, “was built by sixth-graders from the Metropolitan Montessori School.”
Marty Sauer was in Town Court yesterday to answer a July 21 charge of soliciting without a permit. The police had arrested Mr. Sauer after he refused to move his vegetable truck from its traditional location on Route 32.
The Fireman’s Fair got more than its usual amount of rain this year. But the bad weather wasn’t unprecedented. Jeff Armitage told us it happened 10 years ago. And he should know. He’s been running
The weather forecast was ominous — a chance of showers throughout the day. The rain wouldn’t affect the guests at the Towns 4 Troops barbecue. They could eat under the pavilion at the Black Rock Fish & Game Club and listen to the bands performing on the covered stage.
The Cornwall Democratic Committee will coordinate a volunteer stream cleanup near Idlewild Creek (also known as Canterbury Brook) on Saturday, July 21 at 8 a.m. All are welcome.
The Cornwall-on-Hudson Planning Board will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 25 at Village Hall to discuss the application of W&B Realty/205 Hudson Street for a change of use to convert a section of a two family apartment into a professional office.
On Monday night, Seth Goitia received the Butch Kent Memorial Award — the highest honor given to a graduating Cornwall athlete. He joins a long list of distinguished predecessors.