BETHEL — Kiley Ann Gould, a 7th Grader at the Eddy Middle School, was the first place winner in the Memorial Day Essay Contest sponsored by Jackson-Silver American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 68 in Greenwood. Here is her essay: I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Veteran Richard Farren who served for a heroic total […]
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Helen DeMaio is third place essay contest winner
GREENWOOD – Helen DeMaio, a homeschooled 7th grader, took third place in the Memorial Day Essay Contest sponsored by Jackson-Silver American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 68 in Greenwood. Here is her essay: My Interview with a Local Veteran Timothy Twitchell Timothy D. Twitchell, at the age of 73, lives a peaceful life in Woodstock, Maine, […]
Natalie Philip wins second for essay
Philip is one of three winners in the the Memorial Day Essay Contest sponsored by Jackson-Silver American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 68 in Greenwood.
Three Bethel area Poppy Girls announced
Lily and Kimball Burrill of Albany; and Maren DeCato of Bethel represent Bethel and Greenwood American Legions
Children replace veterans’ flags at Greenwood cemeteries
The children also listed names and birthdates to help with updating Greenwood’s veterans’ roster.
Bethel Area Dems to march on ‘No Kings Day’ June 14
Like other groups around the country, the group is a protest of President Trump’s military parade on his birthday in Washington, D.C. on the same day.
Bethel’s childcare gap closes with opening of Sharon’s Place May 27
The Community Concepts center will be open to children ages six weeks through five years. They will employ a staff of 12 with three classrooms to serve 40 children and their families in the Bethel area.
Greenwood unanimously rejects noise ordinance opposed by Mt. Abram ski area
The ordinance arose from one resident’s complaint against a neighbor and their 24-hour-a-day generator.
Mt. Abram ski area says Greenwood noise ordinance would harm them
The ordinance, which goes to voters Saturday, arose from one resident’s complaint against a neighbor and their 24-hour-a-day generator.
Brothers keep busses safe for Bethel area schoolchildren: under the hood and behind the wheel
Zach and Sam Hartzell are RideSource mechanics and drivers, who keep SADD-44 and other area busses safe for schoolchildren.