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A Knight at the Theater at MCS
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A Knight at the Theater at MCS

MIDDLEBURGH - Come to Middleburgh high school for a Knight at the Theater featuring talented students on Friday, November 7 and 8 at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium – doors open at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy:* The Board by Laverne Kehr.* Five-Minute Two Character Comedy Sketches by Tim Mogford.* Not My Cup of Tea by A.F. Groff.Tickets are $10 for general admission and $8 for students and senior citizens.All performances are produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Denver, Colora...

Nov 6, 2025 105 views
Auto Racing News
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Auto Racing News

By Tom CoughlinThis weekend, all eyes are on the 64th annual Eastern States Weekend at the Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown, which runs from Thursday, October 23 through Sunday, October 26.Action continues tonight, Friday, Oct. 24, with the Sportsman Eastern States-50, alongside big block modified time trials and heat races, plus 358-modified heat races. Hot laps start at 1 p.m. Saturday will offer the 358-modified Eastern States-100, plus the NEWS New England Wingless Sprints and big b...

Nov 6, 2025
County Planning Commission Recommends Approval on Mainbridge Project
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County Planning Commission Recommends Approval on Mainbridge Project

Project Engineer Christopher Knox gives a presentation on the Mainbridge project to the Schoharie County Planning Commission. Photo by Chris English.By Chris EnglishSCHOHARIE COUNTY — An ambitious commercial/residential development in the Village of Schoharie has gotten the blessing of the County Planning Commission.At its Monday night, Nov. 3 meeting, the PC unanimously recommended approval of a site plan, subdivision and rezoning needed for the Mainbridge Project at 218 Main Street. It invol...

Nov 6, 2025 97 views
Day of the Dead at MCS
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Day of the Dead at MCS

MIDDLEBURGH - Middleburgh high school Spanish 2 and 3 students last week learned about Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) traditions and worked together to create a colorful classroom ofrenda and displays to honor loved ones. Remember to Subscribe! Subscription Options One Year $50.00 USD Six Months $30.00 USD One Year with Insider Newsletter $75.00 USD Thank you for reading the Schoharie News! Our work depends on your continued generosity and as such we appreciate all the support our reader...

Nov 6, 2025 103 views
Faulkner Wins Gilboa Town Justice Race; Blenheim Incumbents Re-elected
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Faulkner Wins Gilboa Town Justice Race; Blenheim Incumbents Re-elected

GILBOA – Michael Faulkner won the contested race for Town Justice in Gilboa, while all candidates in Blenheim ran unopposed, according to unofficial results from Tuesday's general election.In the Town of Gilboa's only contested race, Faulkner, running on the Republican line, defeated Democratic candidate Patrice Hallock for Town Justice, securing 57.0% of the vote to Hallock's 43.0%.All other positions in Gilboa were unopposed. Alicia Terry (REP, CON) was re-elected Supervisor with 99.5% of th...

Nov 6, 2025 81 views
Gilboa/Conesville News by Dorothy Pickett
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Gilboa/Conesville News by Dorothy Pickett

The communities of Gilboa and Conesville were saddened to learn that Gary Ramundo had passed away. Sincere condolences to his wife Kathy and family. We will keep all of you in prayer.I was so excited one day this past week when I looked toward my lake. There, perched on one of the limbs of a dead tree laying in the water, was a huge Bald Eagle. I got the binoculars out and walked across the road behind the garage. There I stood watching it for almost an hour.  He was keeping a close eye on the ...

Nov 6, 2025 6 views
IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE…Well, you know - Gilboa Museum Hosts Annual Fundraising Holiday Boutique
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IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE…Well, you know - Gilboa Museum Hosts Annual Fundraising Holiday Boutique

By Carolyn BennettGILBOA — If you’re wondering what Santa will bring you this year, Joanne McNally isn’t telling, but she will be on hand along with a dozen other holiday vendors at the Gilboa Museum’s  Annual Fundraising Holiday Boutique, 122 Stryker Road, Gilboa on Sunday, November 16th to offer a festive array of holiday goodies. Add to that the latest in the Gilboa Museum’s Small Works art show where you’ll find “a ton” of pieces from about 20 local artists whose work will ...

Nov 6, 2025 86 views
INCUMBENTS WIN IN CONESVILLE
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INCUMBENTS WIN IN CONESVILLE

CONESVILLE — Supervisor Bill Federice received 145 votes vs. 37 write-ins. Town Clerk Carrie Sutton won 220 votes with one write-in. Robert Proudman (168 votes) and Carl Fancher (137) each won reelection. There were 30 write-ins. Ward Apgar won 183 or 187 votes for Superintendent Laurel Mattice won 188 of 191 votes. Remember to Subscribe! Subscription Options One Year $50.00 USD Six Months $30.00 USD One Year with Insider Newsletter $75.00 USD Thank you for reading the Schoharie News! Our wor...

Nov 6, 2025 90 views
Lexington ARC Donates Treats to SCS
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Lexington ARC Donates Treats to SCS

SCHOHARIE - Schoharie Central School officials thanked the  Lexington ARC for their donation of Halloween treats to students last week. They appreciated their generosity and for thinking of Schoharie students.Photos courtesy Schoharie Central School. Remember to Subscribe! Subscription Options One Year $50.00 USD Six Months $30.00 USD One Year with Insider Newsletter $75.00 USD Thank you for reading the Schoharie News! Our work depends on your continued generosity and as such we appreciate all...

Nov 6, 2025 80 views
Lost Hunters Located Near Middleburgh
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Lost Hunters Located Near Middleburgh

Town of Middleburgh Schoharie CountyWilderness Search: On Oct. 28 at 8:39 p.m., while patrolling Dutton Ridge State Forest, Forest Ranger France observed a vehicle parked on the side of Anderson Road. Another vehicle approached and the person inside told Ranger France they were on the phone with two missing hunters who owned the parked vehicle. The two 59-year-olds became lost while tracking a deer they shot. Schoharie County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted with the search efforts. At 9:15 p.m., ...

Nov 6, 2025 77 views
Calling All Bakers for Landis Plant Sale
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Calling All Bakers for Landis Plant Sale

ESPERANCE — Calling all Bakers: Showcase your talent and supply the Bake Sale Booth with tempting goodies at the George Landis Arboretum Spring Plant Sale on Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19 at 174 Lape Road, Esperance! We would so appreciate a sampling of your favorite baked goods to raise funds to support the Arboretum’s missions. Cookies, cakes, breads, pies, cupcakes, etc. all welcome, in any quantity. No donation is too small! Baked goods can be dropped off at the Arboretum Farmhouse on Thursday in the early afternoon and Friday or Saturday from 9 AM to 4 PM. Please let me know what you plan to bring to the Sale by emailing sbknapik@yahoo.com.

May 19, 2024 99 views
Cherry Valley Town Board Considering Solar Power Facility
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Cherry Valley Town Board Considering Solar Power Facility

By Chris English CHERRY VALLEY — Discussion of a proposed solar power generating facility took up much of the Cherry Valley town board meeting on Thursday, May 9. Carson Power wants to build the facility on a 15-acre parcel just off Route 54, according to Town Supervisor Tom Garretson. Solar panels would be put up on about 10 of the 15 acres, he added. Cherry Valley is in the early stages of considering the matter and deciding whether the proposal complies with all aspects of the town's law regulating solar energy systems enacted in 2021, town officials explained. "So far, they seem to be meeting all the requirements," Garretson said after the meeting. "As long as they play by the rules of the game, it shouldn't be a problem." Since New York State law exempts the value of a solar panel system from local property taxes, Cherry Valley town officials will negotiate a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement with Carson so the town can reap a fair amount of revenue from the facility, Garretson explained during the May 9 meeting. "We're in the driver's seat, we'll negotiate hard to get what we want," he said. Also weighing in on the matter during the May 9 meeting were town Planning Board Chairwoman Cierra Utter and planning board member Frank McGrath. "The town of Cherry Valley recognizes that solar energy is a clean, readily available and renewable energy source that can address climate change and decrease reliance on fossil fuels, and desires to see individual homes, businesses and farms use the technology," reads the town law on solar energy, available for view on the town website, cherryvalleyny.us. "It also recognizes the potential for some solar energy generation systems to have adverse impacts and the need for proper facility siting in order to protect and preserve important resources in the town," it continues. "The purpose of these regulations is to balance the environmental benefits of renewable energy with potential adverse impacts of solar energy generating systems on the environment and in the community while preserving the rights of the property owners to install solar collection systems without excess regulation." According to the Carson Power website, carson-power.com, "New York aims to power the state with 70 percent renewable by 2030 and 100 percent renewables by 2040. With over 500 MW of solar and storage assets under development across the country, our team has extensive experience bringing projects from site control to construction financing." In other news from the May 9 meeting, the town board voted to proceed with repairs on the Dietchie Road Bridge. The exact cost and funding source or sources won't be finalized until farther along in the process, Garretson explained.

May 19, 2024 102 views