Tuesday was a big day for Mrs. Kelly Hogan’s third-graders at Willow Avenue School. For some of them, it was their first visit to Black Rock Forest. For all of them, it was the start of a year long research project.
On the Friday closest to Sept. 14, Cornwall middle school students leave the building at 9 a.m. and gather at the flag pole to observe the anniversary of the “Star Spangled Banner.”
Spectators see him on the sidelines at sporting events. They watch him rush onto the field or the court if someone gets hurt. But they don’t see him during the busiest time of the day.
“Many people think that getting healthy is a drudgery thing,” Theresa Trella said on a beautiful Thursday morning. She and her partner Mechele McGready were leading an hour-long fitness walk.
The late Matt Clancy belonged to three fire companies in Cornwall. He was active with Storm King, and an honorary member of the Mountainville and Highland Engine Companies. It was a tribute to his generous nature and his popularity.