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FindPotato the perfect a mainstay color for any room in your home within Irish Ben Moore’s Cuisine tools! Get started at: Friday, March 12, 2021 • $1.50 www.GNHlumber.com/PickColorSee page 5 MEMORIES OF 2020 FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS COVID-19 death toll Schools Time capsules documentcould reach 240,000 pandemic See page 9 remain By Joanne E. McFadden Friday,The Greenville April Pioneer 10, 2020 • $1.50 A few months ago, Sue Neal of Freehold closed was wondering what gift to give her grand- By Andrea Macko daughter for the child’s fi rst birthday. She re- Greenville Pioneer membered a project her Prospect, Connecti- cut school completed when she was in eighth GREENVILLE—Schools grade. Students fi lled out a form answering will remain closed statewide questions about themselves and their lives, through mid-April and the state’s and teachers collected the questionnaires and fi rst temporary hospital was buried them. The time capsule is scheduled to completed in City on be opened in another six or seven years. Friday as New York remains the “I started thinking about that and about nation’s epicenter for the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. the way the events of this world have been Schools will now remain this year,” Neal said. Then she Googled closed statewide through April “time capsule for baby,” and found a host 15. Schools across New York of offerings. She was drawn to the Hubert, were ordered closed March 18 North Carolina-based company Sweet Caro- through April 1 to be reassessed lina Collective LLC that offers personalized every two weeks. The state’s time capsule boxes in three different types of waiver was extended for school wood. districts to receive state aid with- Neal chose English Oak for the time cap- out holding physical classes for sule box that is just over a foot square and 180 days. 10 inches deep. The time capsule is inscribed During this time, schools are on the front with “Time Capsule for Evelina still required to provide continu- Rose, To be opened on your 18th birthday ity of instruction, meals for stu- on March 3, 2038.” Neal’s daughter-in-law, dents and information on avail- Malin Neal, is from Germany,Trash so she will can pose able childcare resources “We understand the challeng- See TIME, page 15 es the school closure creates for families. Hopefully, this extend- ed closure will help keep our stu- dents and community healthier,” COVID-19 risk said Greenville Central School District Superintendent Tammy PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Sutherland. “When the DistrictCONTRIBUTED PHOTO Trash is a possible danger when it comes to spreading COVID-19. Evelina Neal with the time capsule her familyreceives gifted heradditional for her fi rst birthday.guidance concerning the Governor’s Ex- ecutive Order, we will be able Greenville Recycling Center reduces hours to share more details and answer Time Capsuleadditional Tips &questions, Resources including By Melanie Lekocevic nications for Carmen Barbato, you have been cleared by your mize the amount of ‘touch’ our those surrounding spring break, Courtesy Columbia-Greene Media Inc., a waste disposal company doctor,” she said. drivers• have Choose on garbage.” stable items thatgrading, will notand damageother regulatory other serving Greene, Columbia and But everyone is asked to When putting your trash to- requirements. We recognize the GREENE COUNTY― items by corroding, exploding, or decaying. Berkshire counties, said there take steps to prevent possible gether for disposal, you should diffi culties faced by our students Everyone is aware by now are things everyone should be transmission, infected or not. double• bag Include it and makea letter sure to it thoseand who families will and open ask forit in patience the of mandates to practice so- doing to prevent the spread of “To keep our drivers and fi ts securely future in your about trash what can. yourduring world these is like unprecedentedand what you cial distancing, hand hygiene the coronavirus through the the community safe, we ask There should hope be or no think loose gar-the futuretimes.” will be like. Use permanent and other ways of preventing trash. that households please make bage, no loose tissues or paper “Our teachers, staff, stu- transmission of the coronavi- towels included ink on withacid-free recycla- paperdents and and enclose families in havean archival done an rus, but here’s a possible dan- bles, and plastictrash cans sleeve. should not amazing job working together to ger you may not have thought be overfl owing. Drivers will keep our students engaged while of — spreading the virus “To keep our drivers and the community safe, we ask only collect• If you trash include that is stored anything schools that requiresare closed. technology, Our caring through your trash. that households please make sure they are bagging all in the tote, such Carmen as a thumb Barbato drive community or CD, be sureinspires to includeme with the Trash disposal was deemed garbage so it makes it to its destination, and refrain from said. their dedication to our students an “essential” service by Gov. equipment that someone would need to access the overfl owing your totes. As we know, the virus remains on All recyclables should also and families,” Sutherland added. Andrew Cuomo when he put be rinsed information clean, and all or liq- recordings“We on understand it. the challeng- strict regulations in place in household garbage for days, depending on the carrier OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY uids should be emptied before es the school closure creates for the battle against COVID-19. President Thornwell Jacobs with amaterial. photo of his For Crypt that of Civilization. reason, together we need to minimize being placed in the garbage. families. Hopefully, thisSee TIPSextend-, page 15 But waste-disposal experts say the amount of ‘touch’ our drivers have on garbage.” Customers are asked to wear ed there are risks if garbage is not gloves when handling their closure will help keep our stu- handled and packaged proper- — CARMEN BARBATO JR., OWNER OF CARMEN BARBATO, INC. trash cans, and sanitize them dents and community healthier as ly — and that is a concern for Be a part of history! The Smithsonian’s Nation- tumultuous pandemic year, peopleregularly. can sub- list of questionswe look to help forward get contributors to getting start-past them. al Museum of American History is compiling a mit written recollections up to 500 words,“People up toare not bagginged. To contribute,this pandemic visit https://americanhistory. and getting back In Greenville, the town People who are infected, or sure they are bagging all their garbage — there are loose to our normal routines,” said recycling centerdigital is time open, capsule but ofmay 2020. be, To are document asked to the take ex- garbagefi ve photos so it and makes one video.it to its The website has a si.edu/story-submission. things like tissues and paper Cairo-Durham Superintendent of with limited hours. Town res- tra precautions to protect both destination, and refrain from towels in with recyclables,” Schools Michael Wetherbee. idents needing to dispose of sanitation workers and the overfl owing your totes,” said Mary Barbato said. “That is “I am incredibly proud of trash or recyclables can stop community at large, Barbato company owner Carmen Bar- not sanitary, and it doesn’t be- our teachers, staff, students and by the center from 8 a.m. to said. bato Jr. “As we know, the virus parents who have done such an long with recyclables. People noon on Wednesday and Sat- “If you have the corona- remains on household garbage amazing job working together to are overstuffi ng their totes — urday only. virus orBRINGING suspect you do, we for days, IRELAND depending on the TO AMERICAkeep educating our community’s please refrain from doing that, Mary Barbato, vice presi- ask that you don’t put your carrier material. For that rea- children while school is closed,” dent of marketing and commu- garbage out until a week after son, together we need to mini- See TRASH, page 10 Wetherbee added. “The innova- tive ways teachers and staff have By Joanne E. McFadden and aunt were living. It was used to teach, the commitment The Greenville Pioneer a decision “for the want of Radio host nourishesour students the have demonstrated Irish employment and money,” ActYou can takewould the man Fallon said. abolish “I was working local voice See SCHOOLS, page 10 out of Ireland, but you can’t at the time, but I realized on both sides of Atlantic take Ireland out of the man. that there wasn’t much fu- Tony Fallon,in owner ofsolar Tony ture. The prospectsreview of ever process Fallon Hardware in Cairo, buying a house were rather To our readers, has been promoting Irish Byslim.” Nora Mishanec Cuomo. and should it pass, the state O culture cials and are connecting Ire- CourtesyFallon of Columbia-Greene joined over Media 4.5 “It is impossible to say will have complete authori- We hope you and your fami- landers living in the United million other Irish immi- if anything outside the ty to override town zoning ly are staying healthy and well. concernedStates with that their the homeland grantsGREENE before COUNTY―A him in the normal will get done, but laws,” he said. “If you take News about COVID-19 is chang- proposed budget amend- proposedin a variety changes of ways since U.S. and began to make renewable energy siting is away a town’s right to have ing every day. We do our best to he moved to New York menta life that forwould himself. cut local His still on the table,” he said. charge of zoning, you have ensure that what you read here could acceleratefrom Dublin in 1965.the voicesfi rst job out inof New the solar York per- was Since the budget amend- taken away a good portion in our print edition is the most mitting process is moving developmentFallon wasof solarborn in Ath- working in a Woolworth’s ment was announced on of the town’s reason to ex- current information available. lone, Ireland in 1944 and forwardwarehouse despite in thepushback Bronx. Feb. 21, local officials have ist.” Please understand that some farms acrosslived in CountyGreene Roscom- fromFrom Greene there, heand moved Columbia on to warned that changing so- Hanse said local offi- news, particularly the number andmon Columbia in the western region countyjobs atofficials. Metropolitan Life, lar siting laws to abolish cials have been lobbying of people affected, has undoubt- of the country. He was ChemicalNegotiations Bank, andare Kellycon- the existing review process lawmakers to debate the ably changed since we sent this tinuing on the proposed counties,working including in Dublin’s fa- Furniture. It was then that would violate home rule proposed amendment sep- paper to the printing presses. We mous Clerys department changes to siting solar and encourage you, if possible, to he happened on an oppor- and diminish local author- arate from budget negotia- Hecatestore, Energy’s a four-story build- wind energy, known as the visit our Facebook page at www. tunity that changed his pro- ity over land use. tions, a move supported by ing with 350 employees, Accelerated Renewable facebook.com/greenvillepioneer proposed 700-acre fessional life. “We would be powerless state Sen. Daphne Jordan, when he decided to move Energy Growth and Com- where we are sharing breaking against the state if it pass- R-43. facility toin America Copake where and his sister munity SeeBenefit RADIO Act,, page said 14 news, closings and cancelations. es,” said Coxsackie Town Changes to the solar sit- Jordan Levine, deputy com- Supervisor Rick Hanse. the Flint Mine solar ing process do not belong Thank you, munications director for the “We are at the mercy project in Coxsackie. in the state budget, Jordan energy and environment in of the state whether they The Greenville PioneerCONTRIBUTED PHOTO County Roscommon where Tony Fallon grew theup. “Thisoffice picture of wasGov. taken Andrew during thetake evening it rushout hour,” of the Fallon budget, said. See SOLAR, page 10 The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, December 20, 2019 13 Home heating assistance CMH unveils The grantsGreenville Pioneer • Friday, Januarynow 17, 2020 available 3D biopsy technology 13 Qualifi ed households may now “In addition to these grants, eli- An additional benefi t, the HUDSON — Medical and community leaders joined in Hudson apply for Home Energy Assistance gible customers will also receive a Heating Equipment Repair or Re- recently to unveil state-of-the-art 3D breast biopsy technology that Pro¬gram (HEAP) grants, a feder- Hannacroix Rural credit on their utility bills that pro- placement (HERR) program, is offi cials at Columbia Memorial Health say will signifi cantly improve ally funded program that provides vide further assistance in lowering available to assist income quali- the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for breast cancer patients both reg¬ular and emergency fi - their energy costs,” said Campa- fi ed homeowners in repairing or GreeneCemetery and Columbia counties. seeks 2020 nancial assistance to help pay heat- giorni. replacing their primary heating The stereotactic 3D biopsy system, known as Affi rm, will pro- ing and utility bills. The bill credit is based on the equipment when the systems are vide more precise targeting of tissue abnormalities identifi ed through The grants are available type of heating source and income inoper¬able or unsafe. Appli- CMH’s mowing 3D mammography capabilities, donations yielding earlier and more through local Department of So- level. cations for HERR are accepted accurate detection of breast cancer. The technology was acquired cial Services (DSS) offi ces and He added that qualifi ed house- through Sept. 30, 2020, or until the throughHANNACROIX the generosity — of The community Hannacroix members Rural Cemetery,who contributed which isto lo - Offi ces for the Aging. Customers holds receiving a HEAP benefi t for funding is ex¬hausted. thecated Columbia on Route Memorial 411 in Dormansville/Westerlo, Health Foundation. is seeking donations for of Central Hudson Gas & Electric non-utility heating fuels such as To apply for HEAP and HERR the“This 2020 life-saving mowing expense 3D biopsy for technology,the cemetery. paired with our 3D mam- Whether you have a loved one buried there or would just like to Corp. who receive a HEAP bene- oil, propane, wood/wood pellets, benefi ts, customers may contact mography service, provides our patients with the most advanced diag- give a donation, it would be greatly appreciated, organizers said. They fi t toward their ac¬count will also kero¬sene, coal or corn are also el- their local DSS offi ce, call (800) nostic care available in locations that are comfortable, convenient and be issued a monthly credit on their igible for a monthly credit on their 342-3009, or visit www.mybene- also thank all who have helped in the past. close Organizersto home,” saidneed CMH your helpPresident to keep and the CEO cemetery Jay P. maintained. Cahalan. Contri- bill for a max¬imum of 12 months electric or non-heating gas bill. fi ts.ny.gov. In¬dividuals who are In addition to offering 3D mammography and 3D biopsy services, based on service type and amount “We’re happy to provide bill 60 and older and do not receive butions can be sent to: Hannacroix Rural Cemetery, C/O Linda Smith, CMHTreasurer, has signifi 115 cantlyState Route augmented 143, Westerlo, its radiology New and York pathology 12193. exper- of HEAP benefi t. discounts to customers who heat Supplemental Nutrition Assistance tise through its affi liation with Albany Medical Center. The Albany “We’re pleased to offer addi- with these fuels, as well,” said Program (SNAP) benefi ts may Med and CMH radiology and pathology services are now fully inte- tional assistance to families who Campagiorni. contact their local Offi ce for the grated, which means that mammograms, and all imaging and diagnos- may be struggling and depend on Customers should email their Aging to learn of the eligibil¬ity tic studies, are interpreted by the region’s leading experts. HEAP benefi ts, and encourage all HEAP Notice of Decision Letter to requirements by calling 800-342- “Each year in the U.S. more than 268,000 women are diagnosed eligible households to apply,” said Central Hudson at CareUnit@cen- 9871 or by visiting www.aging. with breast cancer,” said Tariq Gill, M.D., chief of Radiology at CHM. Anthony Campagiorni, Vice Pres- hud.com to be enrolled and receive ny.gov. “This technology, now available right here in our community, is a tre- ident of Customer Services and the bill credit. For more information on mendous step forward in our ability to detect and diagnose early stage Regulatory Affairs. Regular HEAP grants for the HEAP eligibility requirements breast cancer, signifi cantly improving the likelihood of successful Campagiorni explained that fall and upcoming winter are avail- and benefi ts, visit www.Central- treatment.” qualifi ed families using electric- able between now and Mar. 16, Hudson.com/HEAP or http://otda. Columbia Memorial Health Foundation Vice Chair Anne Scho- ity or natural gas as their primary 2020, or until funding is exhaust- ny.gov/programs/heap/program. maker said: “This technology is truly a gift of life made possible heating source may receive a reg- ed. Emergency HEAP grants will asp; and for more on all of Central through the tremendous generosity of our donors. We are grateful be- ular HEAP benefi t $350 or more, be available between Jan. 2 and Hudson’s assistance and billing yond words to our supporters who continue to rally around CMH to depending on family income and Mar. 16, 2020. These benefi ts are programs, visit www.CentralHud- ensure its essential mission can continue and expand.” size guidelines, applied toward designed to meet an eligible house- son.com, and click on “My Ac- 2 The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, April 24, 2020 their Central Hudson account. hold’s immediate energy needs. count.” 2 The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, March 12, 2021

DueEDITOR’S to the NOTE: COVID-19 Please pandemicnote that scheduledthere are eventsno upcoming may be canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Please check with the organization directly for up-to-date infor- eventsmation. or public meetings. Please stay safe and stay home. MARCH 2021 12-23 – Spice Club sponsored by the Westerlo Public Li- iteID=8615&BranchID=1000002782&Branch=Middle- brary. The spice for March is ginger. Pick up a sample of burgh%20Library&EventID=382367&PK=687926 ginger and three suggested recipes in the library vesti- 16 – MIOS Vocal Concert for grades 5-12 (Snow Date bule during regular library hours. Share your opinion on 3/17), 7-8 p.m., Greenville Central School District, HS/MS the recipes by dropping a note in the book-drop, email- Auditorium ing [email protected], commenting on the West- 17 – Town Board Workshop, Town of Cairo, 7 p.m. erlo Library Facebook page, or joining our GoToMeeting 18 – Westerlo Public Library, Third Thursday Book Club, 6 Investon March in23 at Energy 6 p.m. using the Efficient link on the library Double web- p.m. via GoToMeeting. The books of the month are“The site (click on Adult Programs). Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy” and “The Unlike- Hung12-31 – WindowsSTEAM make and Thistake kits Fallae available and at theSAVE! ly Pilgrimage of Harold Fry”. Both books are by Rachel Westerlo Public Library. March’s theme is “Forces of Na- Joyce and have intersecting stories. The link is available ture: Air.” New kits are available weekly. on the library’s website (Adult Program Page) and the li- PHOTO CONTRIBUTED 12 (through April 3) – First AnnualInvest Peepathon, in your Cre- Pictured from left, Steve Brucato, chief of Greene County Paramedics;brary Facebook Mark Evans, Events president page. of Call Greene the CountyLibrary Paramedics; to get your Greg ate Art depicting a book or character using Peeps. The Cross, Prattsville town supervisor; and Greene County Paramedicscopy at Board (518)797-3415. members Prattsville Fire Chief Jim Dymond and Prattsville — Approaching 1 year in business July 9th, 2019 — library will provide each person whohome's participates energy with Hose Company President Dave Rikard. 19 – Spring Modified, JV & Varsity Registration Opens on one package of Peeps (each packefficiency has 5 individual this fall FamilyID, Greenville Central School District peeps). You may pick up your package of Peeps at the 19 – Parent Conferences K-5, Greenville Central School Library (call to have them placed outsideand forsave you: at 518- GNH! District WE ACCEPT ALL N.Y.STATE DEPOSITS line), 10:45 a.m. Registration: http://engagedpatrons. 797-3415). org/EventsRegister.cfm?SiteID=8615&BranchID=10Mountaintop gets19 – K-5 Earlya Release,second 11:30 a.m., 6-12 flyEarly Release, car 13 – Topic: Medicare 101 Webinar, For10 a.m. a limitedto 12 p.m. time 11:45 a.m., Greenville Central School District 00002782&Branch=Middleburgh%20Library&EvenBy Sarah Trafton ville Firehouse- through an agree- to the additional funding to place Via Zoom, sponsored by Heermance Memorial Library. Courtesy of Columbia-Greene Media 20 – St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Greenville Central School only, 2200 SeriestID=426464&PK=687965 ment with the fire district. another medic truck in service,” Description:For over 30 years, Are you the Carvercurrently Company’s enrolled Core in Medicare? Competencies “It’s a greatDistrict add to the town, a Evans said. “Having this truck Drop Off Service Middleburgh Library Willconsist you ofbe General turning & Marine65 over Construction, the nextSmarter year Sand or and Windowstwo? Gravel PRATTSVILLE—Amid the service to 23the –town, Drop mountaintop in Storytime (online),based in Prattsville10:45 a.m. helps Join toMiss provide PleaseMining, register Property at: Management, Saturday, March Port, 13, Stevedoring, 2021, 10:00 Terminal AM 16 & – Greenvillepublic Rotary health Club crisis Chicken wrought Dinner, by Veteransand the county,”Terry Prattsvillefor a fun, Deputyinteractive a vitalstorytime medical for assetchildren in an 0-5 under - COVID-19, the county’s fifth fly- NO Waiting at Machines Warehouseto 12:00 Noon: Management, http:// Maritime andDouble Logistics, Hung and Tug andPark Gazebo, Drive-Through, 4 p.m. until sold out,Town $13 Supervisor and their Greg caregivers. Cross said. Registration: served area.” http://engagedpa- car joined the system Monday. bit.ly/2KhU32v Bargeor Monday, Marine Towing.May 17, 2021, 6:00 per dinner. More info: greenvillenyrotaryclub@gmail.“It was a littletrons.org/EventsRegister.cfm?SiteID=8615&BranchID= bit of an uphill battle The truck will be staffed 24/7, Replacements are Adding the paramedic vehicle, to get it. There were many people toWe 8:00 strive PM to Eastern inspire ourTime: diverse, https://bit.ly/3lTXOYTmanagement team to always perform AfterONLY at registering, the highest$169.OO! you levels of16 – Middleburgh Library, Virtual Insight Meditation, tID=426464&PK=687966 ry response area of Prattsville, Lex- prior to the arrival of an ambu- “Daryl Legg was instrumental willsafety receive and professionalism. a confirmation We email deliver containing service by informa maintaining- 5:15 p.m. Our popular Insight Meditation group is meet- 23 – Insight Meditation (seeington March and 16) Ashland. lance, was a hotly debated topic in in not taking no for an answer. And “Greene County EMS uses tiona reputation about joining where the our webinar. unquestionable Values of honesty anding virtually!the What Greene do youCounty want Legislature most deeply? in Registra- 24 – Middle School Spring Pictures, Greenville Central Want to Help with Raising Money — of course we had to have help from System Status Management, so as 16 – Middleburghintegrity drive Library our actions drop on Vin and isitStorytime off GNH the job. (on to- tion: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsRegister.cfm?S2019. School District *Must place window order the county administrator and coun- medic trucks are sent on calls, the Catskill lawmakers Michael 494 Western Turnpikelearn more. ty legislature to make it happen.” other available trucks move posi- FUNDRAISERS byFor October over 30 30th,years, the2019! Carver Company’s Core Competencies consist of GeneralBulich &and Marine Matthew Construction, Luvera Sandop- and Gravel Mining, Property Management, Port, Stevedoring, Termi- Altamont, NY Cross said he believes the new tion to be best located for addition- nal & Warehouse Management,posed Maritime the budget and Logistics,amendment and be Tug- and Barge Marine Towing. Phone: 518.355.6034 flycar will make medical care more al calls,” Evans said. “This truck, CONTACT US cause they did not agree with the accessible for the community. 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The The cost forcost a subscriptionfor a subscription is $30 is annually. $30 annually. 2 The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, May 8, 2020 Police Blotter 2 Editor’s Note: A charge is not a of Leeds, was arrested AprilThe 16Greenville an appearance Pioneer • Friday, ticket. May 8, 2020 conviction. All persons listed are in Cairo and charged with vio- n Michael Manchur, Jr., 54, innocent until proven guilty in lating environmental conserva- of Freehold, was arrested April Policea court of law. Charges Blotter can be tion laws, an unclassified mis- 22 in Freehold and charged with amended or dismissed. demeanor. She was issued an third-degree criminal mischief, The GreenvilleDue to the Pioneer COVID-19 • Friday, pandemic March 12, there 2021 are no upcoming Editor’s n James Note: A Rancourt, charge is not 37, a of ofappearance Leeds, was ticket. arrested April 16 ana class appearance E felony; ticket. resisting arrest 3 events or public meetings. Please stay safe and stay home. conviction. All persons listed are in Cairon and charged with vio- n Michael Manchur, Jr., 54, innocentAcra was until arrested proven Aprilguilty 30in and Danielle S. McKenna, 38, and second-degree obstruction charged with second-degree latingof Cairo, environmental was arrested conserva April 22- of governmentalFreehold, was administration, arrested April a court of law. Charges can be tion laws, an unclassified mis- 22 in Freehold and charged with Police Blotter amendedburglary, or a dismissed. felony, fifth degree in Cairo and charged with sev- both class A misdemeanors; and criminal possession of stolen demeanor.enth-degree She criminal was issued posses an- third-degreedisorderly conduct, criminal a violation.mischief, Editor’sDue Note: to Athe charge COVID-19 is not a pandemicgree there unlawful are no upcoming imprisonment, demeanors.n He was issued an ap- unclassified misdemeanor. He was issued an appearance ticket. property, James a misdemeanor,Rancourt, 37, andof appearancesion of a controlled ticket. substance, aHe class was E felony;issued resistingan appearance arrest conviction.events All or persons public listed meetings. are Pleasefourth-degree stay safe and criminal stay home. mischief pearance ticket. issuedn an appearance ticket. ■ Michael J. Verdon, 46, of Acrafourth was degree arrested criminal April posses30 and- a class Danielle A misdemeanor. S. McKenna, She was38, andticket. second-degree obstruction innocent until proven guilty in a court and seventh-degree criminal pos- ■ Vance T. Cohen, 25, of Hud- ■ Patrick J. Dender, 53, of Haines Falls, was arrested at 9:38 chargedsion of a weapon,with second-degree a misdemean- ofissued Cairo, an wasappearance arrested ticket. April 22 of governmentaln Rhett B. administration,Butler, 36, of of law. Charges can be amended or session of a controlled substance, son,burglary, was arrested a felony, at 7:31 fifth p.m. degreeFeb. Oceanport,in Cairo and New charged Jersey, with was sev ar- p.m. Feb. 28 in Hunter and charged dismissed. or. He is scheduled to appear in n Katie S. Stein, 28, of West bothAlbany, class was A misdemeanors; arrested April and 22 all class A misdemeanors. He was 24criminal in Athens possession and charged of stolen with rested at 12:53 a.m. Feb. 27 in with endangering the welfare of a Cairo Town Court. enth-degreeCoxsackie, wascriminal arrested posses April- disorderlyin New Baltimore conduct, anda violation. charged held. third-degreeproperty, a criminalmisdemeanor, possession and Huntersion of and a controlledcharged with substance, operating child, a class A misdemeanor. He STATE POLICE n Matthew D. Rinaldo, 25, 22 in Athens and charged with Hewith was petty issued larceny, an appearancea class A ■ Ashley C. Ether, 33, of Acra, offourth marijuana, degree a classcriminal E felony, posses sev- a motorclass Avehicle misdemeanor. with a blood-alco She was- was issued an appearance ticket. ■ Steven T. Arnold, 26, of of Freehold, was arrested April driving while ability impaired ticket.misdemeanor and third-degree was arrested at 5:54 p.m. Feb. 21 enth-degreesion of a weapon, criminal a misdemean possession- holissued content an appearance greater than ticket.0.08% and ■n Kevin R. Osborn, 56, of Cox- Catskill, was arrested at 4:25 p.m. 19 in Catskill and charged with by alcohol and driving while criminal Rhett trespass, B. Butler, a class 36,B mis of- Feb. 14 in Albany and charged in Athens and charged with sev- ofor. a He controlled is scheduled substance to appear and sec in- drivingn Katie while S. intoxicated, Stein, 28, bothof West un- sackie,Albany, was was arrested arrested at 5:40April p.m. 22 enth-degree criminal possession of operating a motor vehicle with intoxicated, both unclassified demeanor. He was issued an ap- with first-degree aggravated unli- ond-degreeCairo Town criminal Court. possession of classifiedCoxsackie, misdemeanors.was arrested April He was Feb.in New 28 inBaltimore Coxsackie and and chargedcharged a controlled substance and manu- druga blood-alcohol paraphernalia, content both classgreater A issuedmisdemeanors. an appearance She ticket.was issued pearance ticket. censed operation of a motor vehi- n Matthew D. Rinaldo, 25, 22 in Athens and charged with with aggravatedpetty larceny, unlicensed a class oper A- facturing drug-related parapher- than 0.08% and driving while an appearance ticket. n Laurent Danthine, 47, cle, a class E felony, and driving misdemeanors.of Freehold, was He arrested was issued April an driving■ Desirae while S.ability Andrew, impaired 26, of ation of a motor vehicle, an un- nalia, both class A misdemeanors. appearanceintoxicated, ticket. both unclassified Athens,n Melissa was arrested A. Moon, at 11:01 42, p.m. of misdemeanorof Sloansville, and was third-degree arrested while intoxicated, an unclassified 19 in Catskill and charged with by alcohol and driving while classified misdemeanor. He was She was issued an appearance misdemeanors.■ Roosevelt B.He Cobb,was 67,issued of Feb.Cairo, 26 was in Athensarrested andApril charged 17 in criminalApril 22 trespass, in New a class Baltimore B mis- misdemeanor. He was issued an operating a motor vehicle with issued an appearance ticket. ticket. an appearance ticket. intoxicated,Cairo and charged both unclassifiedwith aggra- demeanor. He was issued an ap- appearance ticket. Watervliet, was arrested at 9:15 with driving while intoxicated, and charged with petty larce- ■ Nova McKenna, 31, of p.m.a blood-alcoholn Feb. Robert 25 in E. Cairo Lambert,content and chargedgreater 31, of anmisdemeanors.vated unclassified unlicensed Shemisdemeanor. operation was issued of She a pearanceCATSKILL ticket. POLICE ■ Sarah A. Jaghamin, 28, of ny, a class A misdemeanor, and Herkimer, was arrested at 10:02 withthanCairo, thirddegree0.08% was arrestedand criminal driving April posses while21 in- wasanmotor appearance issued vehicle, an appearance ticket. an unclassified ticket. ■n AmandaLaurent L.Danthine, Stoerzinger, 47, Catskill, was arrested at 8:15 third-degree criminal trespass, p.m. Feb. 21 in New Baltimore sionintoxicated,Cairo of andnarcotics charged both with with unclassifiedintent first-de to sell- ■n SamuelMelissa J. A.Keir, Moon, 51, of 42, Han of- 29,of ofSloansville, Catskill, waswas arrested arrested at p.m. Feb. 18 in Catskill and misdemeanor; failure to obey a a class B misdemeanor. He was and charged with first-degree ag- andmisdemeanors. third-degree He criminal was possesissued- nacroix,Cairo, was was arrestedarrested Aprilat 8:51 17 p.m. in 3:30April p.m. 22 Feb.in 15New in CatskillBaltimore and charged with first-degree forgery gree criminal contempt and ag- traffic device, an equipment vio- issued an appearance ticket. gravated unlicensed operation of sionan appearance of a controlled ticket. substance, Feb.Cairo 26 and in Greenville charged withand charged aggra- chargedand charged with petty with larceny, petty alarce class- of a government instrument and gravated family offense, both lation, and using her turn signal n Robert E. Lambert, 31, of a motor vehicle and aggravated bothn classRobert B E. felonies, Lambert, fourth-de 31, of- withvated seventhdegree unlicensed operation criminal posof a- Any, misdemeanor. a class A misdemeanor, She is scheduled and first-degree possession of forged class E felonies. He was held. less than 100 feet from a turn, Cairo, was arrested April 25 in DWI with a child, both class E greeCairo, criminal was arrested possession April of 21 nar in- sessionmotor vehicle, of a controlled an unclassified substance tothird-degree appear in courtcriminal March trespass, 4 at 1 instrument, both class C felonies, n Connie M. Akersloot, 61, all infractions. She was issued Cairo and charged with first-de- felonies and operation of a motor cotics,Cairo anda class charged C felony, with tampering first-de- andmisdemeanor; manufacturing failure drug to obey related a p.m.a class B misdemeanor. He was and petty larceny, a class A misde- gree criminal contempt and ag- For over 30 years, the Carver Company’svehicle while Core Competencies impaired by drugs, withgree physicalcriminal evidence,contempt a andclass ag E- paraphernalia,traffic device, bothan equipment class A mis vio- issued an appearance ticket. meanor. She was released on her gravatedGREENE family COUNTY offense, both consist of General & Marine Construction,an unclassified Sand andmisdemeanor. Gravel She felony,gravated seventh-degree family offense, criminal both demeanors.lation, and usingHe was her issued turn ansignal ap- n Robert E. Lambert, 31, of own recognizance. classSHERIFF’S E felonies. HeOFFICE was issued Mining, Property Management, wasPort, issued Stevedoring, an appearance Terminal ticket. & possessionclass E felonies. of a He controlled was held. sub- pearanceless than ticket. 100 feet from a turn, Cairo, was arrested April 25 in ■ Gage S. Braoudakis, 29, of an ■appearance Tyler J. Holdridge,ticket. 19, of Warehouse Management, Maritime ■and An Logistics, 18-year-old and male Tug and of Cox - stancen Connie and manufacturing M. Akersloot, drug 61, all ■infractions. Anna G. Beinhart,She was 32,issued of Cairo and charged with first-de- Greenville, was arrested at 9:50 UNITED Ashland,n Anthony was arrested J. Beaudoin, at 6:53 p.m. 45, Barge Marinesackie Towing. was arrested at 12:32 a.m. related paraphernalia, both class A Woodstock, was arrested at 2:20 gree criminal contempt and ag- p.m. Feb.For over 18 30 in years, Westerlo the Carver and Company’s Core Competencies Feb.of Coxsackie, 14 in Ashland was arrested and charged April Feb. 20 in Livingston and charged misdemeanors. He was held. a.m. Feb. 28 in Catskill and gravated family offense, both chargedWeconsist with strive of operating to General inspire &our a Marine motor diverse, Construction, well-rounded Sand work and force Gravel and with25 in third-degreeCoxsackie and assault charged and with fourth-degree stalking, a WITH■ Frank J. Dianda, 41, YOU of charged with seventh-degree class E felonies. He was issued vehicleMining,management with a Property blood-alcohol team Management, to always con- perform Port, Stevedoring, at the highest Terminal levels of& fourth-degreewith operating criminal a motor mischief, vehicle class B misdemeanor. His arrestee Catskill, was arrested at 10:15 p.m. criminal possession of a controlled an appearance ticket. tent greaterWarehousesafety andthan Management,professionalism. 0.08% and driv Maritime We- deliverstatus and wasservice Logistics, unknown. by maintaining and Tug and Feb. 25 inTogether Catskill and we charged help one substance. another. a class A misdemean- bothwith classa blood-alcohol A misdemeanors. content He ing whilea reputation intoxicated, where both our unclas unquestionable- Values of honesty and UNITED n Anthony J. Beaudoin, 45, The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, December 20, 2019 Barge Marine Towing. During these challenging wasgreater issued than an 0.08%appearance with ticket. a prior ■ A 17-year-old male of Cox13- with first-degree aggravated unli- or. She was issued an appearance of Coxsackie, was arrested April sified misdemeanors.integrity drive our actionssackie on and was off arrested the job. at 12:32 a.m. censed operation of a motor vehi- ticket.times, you can rely on your conviction,■ Stephen a class J. Petito, E felony, 58, and of ■ We Wilfredison strive to inspire Ramos, our diverse, 42, well-rounded work force and 25 in Coxsackie and charged 494 WesternFeb. Turnpike 20 in Stockport and charged cle,WITH a class E felony. He was issued YOU ■ Briananewspaper R. to Bivins, provide 27, of Wa- Palenville,driving while was arrestedintoxicated, at 2:30 an of Southmanagement Cairo, was team arrested to always at perform at the highest levels of with operating a motor vehicle Altamont,with NY first-degree rape, a class B an appearance ticket. tervliet,details was about arrested any resources at 2:16 a.m. p.m.unclassified Feb. 18 in misdemeanor. West Coxsackie He 12:02safety a.m. and Feb. professionalism. 20 in Catskill We deliver service by maintaining Together we help one another.that may be available with a blood-alcohol content a reputation where our unquestionablefelony. ValuesHis arrestee of honesty status and was un- ■ Timothy M. Johnston, 39, of Feb. 28 in Catskill and charged andwas issued charged an with appearance petty larceny, ticket. 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Potatoes grown by Cornwallville residents. By K. Fleig Thousands of Ireland’s poor, in Catskill is the one commercial The Greenville Pioneer who depended on the potato as potato producer in Greene County, the major part of their diet, died though New York itself is thirteenth St.Patrick’s Day is indeed a day from starvation. Later, many thou- in the nation for potato production. on which we have parades (during sands more died from malnutrition. Several producers throughout New “normal” years, that is) wear green, Fleeing oppression, poverty, and York grow potatoes that are for “ta- play Irish music, and perhaps drink CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS starvation, nearly one million Irish blestock” (eating,) or seed potatoes Potatoes can be used to make stamps for artwork. green beer and eat corned beef and fled and landed in the U.S. or in En- for home gardeners who grow their cabbage with plenty of potatoes. gland in the late 1840s. Many came own potatoes. Still others grow to that mashes and fries well) Heat a large nonstick frying pan The potato actually plays no small to live in . “chipping” potatoes, varieties of 3/4 cup milk or griddle over medium heat. If a part in th abundance of Irish heri- Today, in lower , potatoes such as Lamoka, Reba, 1 teaspoon salt, or to taste few drops of water sprinkled on the tage Americans enjoy today. 1 large egg pan or griddle bounce, it’s ready. The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, Marchclose 27, 2020to the , a me - and Waneta, that ae best for mak - 9 1/3 cup all-purpose flour In 1631, the Catholic Church morial stands to commemorate the ing potato chips. These producers Add enough butter to lightly coat ground black pepper to taste designated March 17th as a holy Great Hunger. On July 16, 2002, sell to well-known companies that the surface. 1 to 2 tablespoons unsalted but- day to honor St. Patrick. However, The Battery Park City Authority make potato chips. Drop about 1/4 cup of the batter ter, cut into small pieces in the United States, Irish immi- dedicated The Irish Hunger Me- In fact, potato chips originated into the pan and spread it to about Heat the oven to 225°F. grants who had been denied their morial. According to the website in Saratoga Springs, New York. 1/4 inch thick. Cook until the pan- own languageSt. and a multitude Peter’s of and Albany MedChop half of the potatoessuspend into cake bottoms are golden brown, ll00, “The monument’s base is in- In 1853, while dining at a fancy rights by the British government, large pieces. Place them in a me- scribed with text that recounts the restaurant, railroad tycoon Corne- about 4 to 5 minutes. Flip, and began celebrating their Irish her- dium saucepan with salt and cov- history of the Great Irish Hunger … lius Vanderbilt complained that his cook the other side until golden itage, loud and proud, on St. Pat- er with cold water. Bring to a boil The memorial is a meditative space potatoes were cut too thick and sent brown, about 3 to 4 minutes more. rick’s Day. over high heat, then reduce the heat where visitors can contemplate the them back to the kitchen. George Place pancakes on a baking Irish citizens came to theCOVID-19 New communityto low. Simmer testing the potatoes un- sheet or pie pan and place them in famine and its connections to world Crum, the chef, sliced some pota- World as early as 1630, but the covered until fork tender, about 8 ALBANY―St. Peter’s Healthhunger Part- today.”anxiety for the community,”toes the very, hospitals very thin hometo spite quarantine Vander- and any treatment regi- Albanythe Medoven to and stay St. warm. Peter’s Health first big wave of Irish immigration minutes. ners and Albany Med are suspendingThe memorialstated. “We incorporates want to varreassure- bilt. everyone He then that fried menthem recommended in hot oil by their doctor. Partners continueRepeat to with work the withremaining the CDC but- in what would become the United Meanwhile, grate the remaining COVID-19 community testing, the ioushospi- plantswe native are continuing to Ireland to andwork withand allsalted regional them. Vanderbilt“We are loved committed to doing all we can and otherter public and batter. health authorities to pro- States was from 1714 to 1715. A potatoes on the large holes of a box tals announced on March 20. Effectivestones im- fromhospitals Ireland’s to 32 face counties. ongoing andhis “Saratoga developing Crunch to Chips.” provide the highest quality care possi- tect our colleaguesEnjoy and warm the as people a side we dish serve at second wave came after the Irish grater, or any grater that will yield mediately, St. Peter’s Health PartnersA potatowill field,challenges of sorts, related is part to of thisthe pandemic.”Fried, boiled, baked,ble to mashed, any hospitalized in COVID-19 patient, dinner or with eggs for breakfast. 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With non-toxic paint made for In 1845, a fungus-like organ- fun art project for young children the liquid with your hands. Though the landscape is pictur- children, paint the cut side of the investigative journalism. ism began destroying nearly all of that utilizes potatoes. Add the grated potatoes to the Ireland’sMedia. potato crop. In spite of esque, the soil in Greene County mashed potatoes. Gently fold them potato and stamp on paper. Fill out the numerous varieties of potatoes, was, and still is, rocky and full of Irish Potato Pancakes together. the rest of the details of the picture Help show your support for quality, only onePolice type - the so-called “Irish advise clay. 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Alex was fi ve grandchildren, and niec- Peter’s Hospital. She was born born in Manhattan in 1927. es, nephews, and beloved in- on December 28, 1951 in He joined the New York State laws. He is preceded in death Yonkers to the late Petro and Guard in 1943. He served in by his wife, Myra Dorman; his Anna Zigabarra Karas. After the Merchant Marines and daughter Kathleen; and his graduating from high school in the US Navy in World War II. son, Christopher. Yonkers, she attended SUNY Alex had a long career in the His light, love and laughter Oswego, where she received Merchant Marines, working will be missed in this world. a Bachelor’s in Sociology. his way up from coal shov- Alex has been privately cre- In 1973, she married Ray- eling fi reman to Chief Engi- mated and a graveside ser- mond J. Kosorek at Virginia Alexander H. Dorman Helena C. Kosorek neer and serving in several vice will take place at a later Beach. In 1974, they moved confl icts. He retired from the couple had fi ve children date. Arrangements by A.J. to Greenville, where they built was very health conscious the US Naval Reserve as a together. They moved to Cunningham Funeral Home, their home and raised their and was always trying to fi nd captain. Alex was devoted to Rensselaerville in 1969 and Greenville. Condolences can two sons. Helena worked as a holistic solutions. his country and family. He were married for 61 years be- be posted at ajcunningham- Foster Care Case Worker for Helena is survived by married Myra Ellen Clark and fore Myra’s passing in 2014. fh.com.\ Greene and Albany Counties, her husband, Raymond J. and then became a substitute Kosorek; her sons, Jonathan Frederick ‘Sonny’ Pfrommer teacher at Greenville Cen- (Amy) and Patrick Kosorek; tral School and received her her granddaughters, Kenzie GREENVILLE - Frederick his daughter, Carla Pfrom- teaching certifi cation. She was “Sonny” Pfrommer, 80, mer; his son, Travis Pfrom- and Maddie Kosorek; and by the fi rst chairman of the new many good friends and neigh- passed away suddenly at mer and his wife, Adina; his Capital District SCOPE, Shoot- bors. home on Saturday Febru- grandson, Chasen Pfrommer; ers Committee On Political Ed- ary 27, 2021. He was born Calling hours were held on and his dog Pepper. ucation. She was an Advocate Saturday March 6 from 1 to on September 1, 1940 in Frederick has been private- for Election Integrity, and she Queens to the late Alphonso 3p.m. at the A.J. Cunningham ly cremated and there will be was on the Board of Directors and Victoria Pfrommer. He Funeral Home, Greenville, a celebration of his life at a for the Gun Owners of Ameri- lived in the Bronx, Brook- followed by a Time of Remem- later date. Those wishing to ca – New York. Helena was a lyn, and in Queens, before brance at 3pm. Burial will take remember him in a special member of The Church of Je- settling in Greenville. Sonny place privately in the spring- worked as a postal carrier way can make memorial sus Christ of Latter-day Saints, time. In lieu of fl owers, dona- for the USPS in Albany. He donations to St. Paul Luther- she was always researching tions can be made to a charity enjoyed shooting pool and Frederick “Sonny” Pfrommer an Church, PO Box 66, Oak and learning new things, she of one’s choice. Condolences playing cards, and especial- Hill, NY 12460 in his mem- loved to write, and wrote for can be posted at ajcunning- ly enjoyed playing with and parents, he was predeceased ory. Arrangements by A.J. the Greenville Local, and she hamfh.com. spending time with his grand- by his sisters, Elizabeth Mc- Cunningham Funeral Home, child and his dog. He was a Dermott and Annie Farkas. Greenville. Condolences can Mae Benedetto Ullstrom devoted husband, father, and Sonny is survived by his be- be posted at ajcunningham- Mae Benedetto Ullstrom of grandfather. In addition to his loved wife, Lydia Pfrommer; fh.com. Greenville died peacefully at St. Peter’s Nursing & Reha- bilitation Center on Saturday, February 27, 2021. Mae was born on July 10, 1933 and was the daughter of the late Leonard and Mary Bened- etto. She was predeceased by her husband Bill Ullstrom Fresh Flowers in October of 2019 and her grandson Jeffrey Kinn in March of 2015. Mae’s family for came from Italy and settled in Mae Benedetto Ullstrom Every Cairo, NY where she grew up as one of seven brothers and and women’s league and she sisters. Mae is survived by her was a part time cashier at three children, Darlene (Brian) Bryant’s Supermarket. Mae Kinn of Greenville, Jacqueline belonged to the Golden Years Occasion Club in Greenville and enjoyed O’Halloran of Greenville, and Michael (Darlene) Ross of Mil- all the bus trips and Sunday ton, VT. Mae was blessed with dinners with the group. She her grandchildren John (Erin) also socialized with many of Kinn, Michael Kinn, Daniel her girlfriends playing cards Kinn, Garry (Laura) O’Hallo- and dominoes over the years. ran, Kristin (Eric) Schwen- Her family meant the world dimann and 7 great grand- to her and she will be greatly children, Lauren, Jordan and missed.We love you Mom. Jeffrey Kinn, Palmer Liv and There will be no funeral Clyde O’Halloran, and Aidan arrangements and a private and Lily Schwendimann. She graveyard service will be held also had many loving cousins, in the spring in the Greenville nieces, and nephews from Cemetery. Arrangements by the Benedetto and DiStefano A.J. Cunningham Funeral families. Mae enjoyed many Home, Greenville. Condolenc- years of golf at Thunderhart es can be posted at ajcun- Golf Course in the couples ninghamfh.com.

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The average on the damn diet and stop making excuses, glorious day, most likely without warning back to my tracking person fl uctuates fi ve to because in reality, the excuses are quite valid or fanfare...I’ll look/frown down at that dig- program and not move two pounds every day, it turns out, and just know that the scale will ital device and do a double take. I’ll declare on anything further with over the course of the fi b every time...Save money on batteries and a miracle has occurred. Or, I’ll take another NOOM. day. Ok...so where’s just collect the DATA. deep breathe in and out and condemn tech- Off subject, but not the app that can help Health and Wellness Corner: As prom- nology for obviously having a long way to go forever...back to the with this now? I need ised, I wanted to share a tool I have found in getting a simple little thing right. scale. Which is ELACS spelled back- results. I need concrete does work every time. Breath Work. It’s a Then there’s the accountability I’ve writ- ward. As in...??? Just sounds very smart, confi rmation that I refused a cookie for a combination of slow rhythmic breathing ten countless columns about over these past doesn’t it? good reason. fi ve years. Obviously, I have more personal So what happens between limiting food The experts, so called experts (we’ve combined with focus on relaxing the body work to do there. But who could’ve anticipat- intake, drinking plenty of water, doing exer- heard a lot from them over the past year, ha- one breath at a time. I utilize the direction of ed a pandemic that goes on and or an unend- cise, really, really focusing in on turning the ven’t we???) several YouTube videos that are simple and ing stream of cortisol production that delivers corner to achieve weight loss this time? You are calling daily weight “data,” just data easy to follow. Just search “breath work” or the degree of anxiety I have been feeling ev- step on the scale...ok, maybe even naked as a that is a snap shot of our bodies in a specifi c “QiGong” for just about anything (like blood eryday straight to my belly area. jay bird (it’s not easy dropping those pj’s in moment in time. Back go the pjs, the robe, pressure, anxiety, weight loss ) on YouTube, I refuse to give up. And so, I track my these freezing mornings but you do it any- the scarf, socks, and slippers. But recording and you’ll follow along and fi nd a surprising food intake everyday as well on iTrackbites. way...Sacrifi ce IS the name of this game.) said “data” can help us to see trends in sodi- result...You’ll really be relaxed afterwards. com. I love this App. I did upgrade to their WHAT YOU SEE STARING BACK AT um intake, carbs or changes in exercise pat- The method utilized is breathing in premium version, and for a mere $30 a year, YOU IS LIKE A BAD JOKE. This can’t be terns that infl uence many things relating to a through the nose, then hold with a slight I can pick from any of the current varieties right? (It’s kind of like opening up the school scale’s numerical result. pause and then slowly breathing out through of “ programs” that I choose to help me on tax bill even with the STAR exemption). DATA...So here is a list of the many the mouth as though whispering. While my quest to a size 4 or14, whichever comes The truth is, often times, the scale fi bs, things to consider as the makeup of our total breathing, take time to notice each and ev- fi rst...i.e, Keto, WW’s, Low Carb, Macro etc. lies, scolds, and tests our resolve, commit- body weight: ery part of the body holding tension, and I did take a slight detour to an App called ment and fortitude. 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Even lifting one heel and rolling my big --how much caffeine you’ve consumed ing. eating style, your age, goals, etc., and they toe off the front of the scale isn’t working --how late you ate the night before Pat Larsen, Licensed Dance Fitness format a great program for you and a series anymore. So, I change the 9V battery again --medications and reaction to them Instructor of daily Q & A’s that are brilliant. Let’s just but still stand there naked shaking my head in --allergies Shamrock House, East Durham say, they had my attention, and I followed disbelief until the dog reminds me its freez- --stress (as in...yeah, “that ”stress...the Therapeutic Tools for better living for along for the full seven days quite willing- ing in the bathroom, and she wants to go out. ongoing stress of ya know...!) Seniors and Baby Boomers ly. If you’ve been curious, try it. It’s worth BUT there’s still hope. Apparently, there --bloating from many things like carbs 518-275-8686 the investment of $180 for the 7 months they are a bazillion reasons that infl uence that and artifi cial sweeteners [email protected] $40M in federal aid eyed for Twin Counties By Sarah Trafton and Natasha Vaughn Delgado is hopeful the federal govern- comed the possibility of a federal aid package. the pandemic. Courtesy of Columbia-Greene Media ment will come to the aid of local govern- “I was happy to see it,” Coyne said. “It Local offi cials say the money is sorely ments hard hit during the pandemic. gives us a better chance of getting some fund- needed. U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado, D-19, left, “For nearly a year now, I’ve met with lo- ing. I appreciate what’s being done and I hope “I think it’s great, I think we need some and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., are ad- cal upstate leaders — both Republicans and they stick to it. If they keep this, I would be a federal money,” Kinderhook Town Supervi- vocating for a $1.9 trillion aid package that Democrats — struggling to meet the needs of very happy town supervisor.” sor Patsy Leader said Tuesday. “Hopefully could send $40 million to the Twin Counties. their communities during a pandemic without Columbia County offi cials are also hope- File photo it gets passed because we defi nitely can use adequate federal support,” Delgado said in a ful the aid will come through. some help. We’ve lost a lot of revenue from The Twin Counties could see about $40 statement. “Direct federal funding has only “That’s a substantial amount of money for this pandemic. “ million in federal aid if the American Rescue gone to densely populated cities and local- Columbia County and its towns,” said Co- The proposed distribution of federal aid in Plan is approved. ities, leaving the majority of local govern- lumbia County Board of Supervisors Chair- Passed by the House Budget Commit- ments without a single cent of direct federal man Matt Murell. “Which I know would be Greene County is as follows: approximately tee on Monday, the $1.9 trillion aid package dollars. Since last May, I’ve been working put to good use.” $140,000 to Ashland; $728,000 to Athens is expected to be voted on by the House of with senators Schumer and Gillibrand to in- If passed, the federal aid package could (town); $1.2 million to Cairo; $2.1 million Representatives later this week. The relief clude my funding formula in congressional help replenish lost revenue, Murell said. The to Catskill (town); $1.6 million to Coxsack- package calls for $9 million in direct federal packages to directly aid local governments of state of New York currently owes the county ie (town); $492,000 to Durham; $661,000 to funding for Greene County, $8.7 million for all sizes.” millions of dollars in state aid and this money Greenville; $46,000 to Halcott; $488,000 to Greene County towns, $12 million for Co- The relief package calls for $483 million could help to fi ll some of that void, he said. Hunter (town); $174,000 to Jewett; $143,000 lumbia County and $9.9 million for Columbia in direct federal funding for the 19th Congres- “We have a lot of COVID-related expens- to Lexington; $604,000 to New Baltimore; County towns. sional District, which includes all of Colum- es,” said Murell. “Having to go out and pur- $132,000 to Prattsville; $310,000 to Wind- “It’s kind of up in the air right now as bia, Greene, Delaware, Otsego, Schoharie, chase PPE (personal protective equipment), ham; $296,000 to Athens (village); $707,000 to what that funding will be able to be used Sullivan and Ulster counties, and parts of purchasing test kits, retrofi tting our offi ces for to Catskill (village); $493,000 to Coxsackie for,” Greene County Legislature Chairman Broome, Dutchess, Montgomery and Rens- our employees and so on. I know we got a lot (village); $88,000 to Hunter (village); and Patrick Linger, R-New Baltimore, said. “Sup- selaer counties. of donations, but the county has spent a lot of $95,000 to Tannersville. posedly it can be used for anything that was “An estimated $438 million in NY-19 money on COVID-related issues. This would In Columbia County, Ancram would COVID-related — revenue loss, expenses relief would ensure local governments can also be seed money for COVID-related ex- receive $275,000; Austerlitz would get that had to be incurred in relation to COVID continue to provide essential services, get penses moving forward.” $294,000; $298,000 would go to Canaan; and to rebuild the economy on the other side (COVID vaccination) shots in residents’ Hudson 3rd Ward Supervisor Michael town of Chatham, $711,000; village of Cha- of COVID.” arms, and keep fi refi ghters, law enforcement Chameides said the county has received some Linger is hopeful that projects the county offi cers and frontline workers employed,” CARES Act funding and these types of in- tham, $302,000; Clermont, $346,000; Co- has previously discussed with U.S. Rep. An- Delgado said. “Getting federal COVID-19 come streams are important so local govern- pake, $631,000; Germantown, $340,000; tonio Delgado, D-19, will be eligible for the dollars in the hands of local governments has ment can meet its obligations. Ghent, $943,000; Greenport, $789,000; funding. been and will continue to be my top priority. “This is more important than ever to be Hillsdale, $334,000; Hudson, $1,135,000; “He said that most of the things we had I won’t stop fi ghting until this package passes spending locally on services. People are more Kinderhook (town), $1,518,000; Kinderhook spoken about when we met would probably the House, Senate, and is signed into law by in need now than they have been for a long (village) $209,000; Livingston, $641,000; be eligible — road damage, broadband and the president.” time,” Chameides said. “Everything we’re Stockport, $487,000; Stuyvesant, $346,000; cellular surveys, and build out of that infra- Cairo Town Supervisor John Coyne wel- doing right now is so important because of and Taghkanic, $234,000. structure,” Linger said. The funding could potentially be put to- ward revenue loss from the state, Linger said. Greene County drew $2.5 million from its re- serves for the 2021 budget to compensate for the anticipated 20% cut in state aid. “I think it would be very diffi cult to show $9 million of revenue loss and expenses due to COVID, but if it could be used for devel- opmental improvements, we certainly spend SALE more than $9 million to build out that last mile of broadband access,” he said. “That’s FEB22 going to be a multi-million-dollar project by time it’s done. We can certainly use the mon- ey, I just don’t know if can use it for that.” Greene County Chamber of Commerce MAR6 President Jeff Friedman said he was cautious- ly optimistic about the package. “I like what’s in there,” Friedman said. “There’s a lot of assistance for small business- es, a lot of infrastructure funding, especially for rural broadband, which is vital to our area. There’s help for our state and local govern- ments, especially our Greene County govern- ment, which is really vital.” Friedman expressed gratitude for Sen. AS LOW AS Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Delgado’s efforts on the package. “Congressman Delgado’s work on this AUTO LOANS bill has been fantastic,” Friedman said. “He got a lot of feedback from the small business %APR community all across his district. He has been ANY YEAR ANY MAKE instrumental, along with Sen. Gillibrand, in 1.89 getting this bill. They delivered on what the business community were asking [for].” Friedman is hopeful the bill will be signed into law. “There are some really good things in this bill,” he said. “Hopefully it will make it all the way through the Senate and to the president’s APPLY ONLINE desk. As we get to reopen more, we should be WWW.SUNMARK.ORG/SALE able to recovery fairly solidly and this gives us enough to get over the hump until things can go back to being more normal.” 8 The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, March 12, 2021 Pastor nourishes bodies and souls in the spirit of connection By Joanne E. McFadden outside at Wilday Farm on Kuster Road. The Greenville Pioneer Another attendee, Coralie Barlow, played the piano. “She had an enormous repertoire, Pastor Will Balta has been feeding people with no music,” said Jerry Adinolfi, who at- spiritual food since October 1994 as pastor tended the luncheons with his wife, Bella. of the Congregational Christian Church of There were also free weekly raffles. A lo- South Westerlo. However, for the past eight cal farmer donated eggs, so the church drew years, he has also been nourishing their tickets for those and other donated prizes. bodies with twice monthly luncheons at the The churches twice monthly luncheons church. do differ slightly from the ones at the Hi- The Hiawatha Grange in South Wester- awatha Grange. “We just changed the pur- lo had hosted senior meals five days a week pose a little bit—it’s food, fellowship, faith, for many years, and Balta volunteered there and fun,” Balta said, noting that they have a serving meals for 16 years and served on devotional time during the luncheons, among the board for Helderberg Senior Services. other activities. The Albany County Department for Aging Adinolfi, a retired pastor and member reimbursed the center on a per meal basis, of the First Episcopal Church in Greenville, which allowed the center to be solvent. But finds the devotional time particularly inspir- as less patrons came for meals, the center ing. “The biggest thing is hearing the word of was not able to operate in the black. “Their God from so many different people, young overhead—between rent, utilities, paying and old,” he said. “It’s a different way of salaries and insurance and whatever else for CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS hearing the same message tailorized to some- supplies—it wasn’t going to make it,” Balta Seniors enjoying a luncheon at the Congregational Christian Church of South Westerlo, pre-COVID-19. one’s life. It’s very authentic. Most of these said. The program closed in August 2013. people who speak are not professionally “I, being there for so many years, knew trained like I am, and they just speak from that those people liked getting together,” the heart, and it’s quite authentic.” Balta said. He obtained approval from his The luncheons offered seniors from var- church, and then he invited the core group of ious denominations in the community the luncheon attendees to gather for a pizza party chance to connect and enjoy fellowship to- in September. He told them that he planned gether—to have a great time and enjoy good to continue the lunches for seniors on the food. “It’s wonderful to see that cross-section first and third Wednesdays of each month, that keeps springing in there,” Adinolfi said, which he did until the pandemic hit. Seniors noting that his wife attends the First Baptist made donations for meals if they were able, Church of Westerlo. “Particularly now in the but meals were available to all regardless of COVID environment, to have that fellowship whether they made donations. is so crucial.” His kitchen did not stay closed for long. Balta sees his talents for preparing food In May, he switched the in-church dining to as God-given. “It’s been a blessing to be able takeout, still providing meals and offering to bless these people,” he said. His luncheon people a chance to get out of the house. Se- group feels that. “One of the ladies always niors drive up to the back of the church and says to me when I make the meals, ‘You put stay in their cars while volunteers deliver love in the food,’” Balta said. meals to go. Volunteers call patrons to let For more information on the senior them know about meals, and Balta also texts lunches, call 518-966-5094. some of them. Here is a sampling of some of Chef/Pas- The menu is pizza for the first Thursday tor Balta’s recipes. and a surprise—cooked by Balta and a team Marinade of volunteers—on the third Thursday. The ½ cup oil surprise meal could be a roast, barbecue, or 1 cup vinegar sometimes, even fillet mignon. Senior luncheon attendees, sisters Isabella Croote Adinolfi and Gertrude Croote with musician Coralie 2 tablespoons salt Prior to COVID-19, the program was av- Barlow. 1 ½ teaspoons poultry seasoning eraging 25 to 30 people on pizza days and ic. “People want to get out,” Balta said, and er, his wife, Devon Balta, and calling on ½ teaspoon black pepper 1 egg 35 to 45 on surprise lunch days. Since the since the switch to takeout, people started do- friends for help. For example, he has called May re-opening of the program with take- on Chef Maxwell Ansong, Director of Food Mix all ingredients together and marinate out service, those numbers are 10 to 20 more nating double the amount for meals, he said. Services. At Capital City Rescue Mission in meat before cooking. “The longer you mari- people per luncheon than before the pandem- Balta learned how to cook from his moth- Albany. “A few times, when I had a big roast nate it, the better,” Balta said. He likes to add to cook, I would call him up and say, ‘How additional herbs, such as garlic and paprika would you do this?’,” Balta said. “When you as well. cook a roast beef, it’s good to cover it and put Pastor Balta’s water in the bottom of the pan, and it steams “Cheese Macaroni” it.” The name is intentional, although most The pastor has also learned a great deal people call the dish “macaroni and cheese.” Janine’s from trial and error. “I’ve been telling people The difference in title is an ongoing dispute they’re my guinea pigs,” he said. “I really between Balta and his wife. just make up some of my own recipes, and 5 tablespoons butter everybody loves it,” he said. 6 tablespoons flour There is also a running joke about all of 1 teaspoon salt Floral Creations Balta’s offerings being Hungarian, a nod 1 teaspoon dried mustard We are your one stop shop for amazing to his ethnic heritage. “If I made anything, ½ teaspoon pepper it was always Hungarian, because both my 1 1b. macaroni or other pasta (Balta likes parents were Hungarian,” Balta said. He to use spirals or bowties) throws a little paprika in a dish and no matter 1 lb. cheese, grated Floral Arrangments & Gifts what the dish, it is “Hungarian.” 5 cups milk (preferably whole milk. “I Balta is never alone in the kitchen. A think it tastes better,” Balta said.) for that special someone in your life! group of volunteers from his congregation Put a pot of water on and cook pasta ac- and other churches come to help. “I just have cording to package directions. Meanwhile, a really good group of people helping me melt the butter in a skillet. Mix in flour, salt, out,” he said, noting that he has had five new dried mustard, and pepper. Gradually add volunteers join the effort in recent months. milk, stirring constantly until thickened. Before COVID, the luncheons fed at- Once it starts to bubble, add the cheese and tendees’ souls as well as their bodies. The se- turn down heat. Once cheese has melted, add niors would bring covered dishes for sides, pasta to combine. The dish can be served like as well as appetizers. One long-time attend- that, or you can put it in a greased pan. Melt ee, Elsie Turon, always brought a lot of ap- two tablespoons of butter, mix with ¾ cup petizers. “She always used to make the angel bread crumbs seasoned with salt and pepper, eggs,” Balta said. “That’s what happens to and stir. Sprinkle on top of pasta and bake deviled eggs when they come through the in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until door, I convert them,” he said, laughing. golden on top. “Now, to make it Hungarian, In the summers, the luncheons happened you sprinkle paprika on top,” Balta quipped.

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THE PUBLIC NEEDS THE TRUTH; #SupportRealNews NOT SOCIAL MEDIA HEADLINES & FAKE NEWS. www.newsmediaalliance.org The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, December 20, 2019 13 Home heating assistance CMH unveils 124 TheThe GreenvilleGreenville PioneerPioneer •• Friday,Friday, MarchJanuary 12, 1, 2021 2021 The grantsGreenville Pioneer • Friday, Januarynow 17, 2020 available 3D biopsy technology 13 Qualifi ed households may now “In addition to these grants, eli- An additional benefi t, the HUDSON — Medical and community leaders joined in Hudson apply for Home Energy Assistance gible customers will also receive a Heating Equipment Repair or Re- recently to unveil state-of-the-art 3D breast biopsy technology that Spring Cleaning?? Pro¬gram (HEAP) grants, a feder- credit on their utility bills that pro- placement (HERR) program, is Hannacroix Rural Want to Get Rid of Old Metal? offi cials at Columbia Memorial Health say will signifi cantly improve ally funded program that provides vide further assistance in lowering available to assist income quali- the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for breast cancer patients All Metals Picked up FREE!! both reg¬ular and emergency fi - their energy costs,” said Campa- fi ed homeowners in repairing or GreeneCemetery and Columbia counties. seeks 2020 nancial assistance to help pay heat- giorni. replacing their primary heating The stereotactic 3D biopsy system, known as Affi rm, will pro- All appliances - Air Conditioners ing and utility bills. The bill credit is based on the equipment when the systems are Outdoor Grills - Metal Swimming Pools vide more precise targeting of tissue abnormalities identifi ed through The grants are available type of heating source and income inoper¬able or unsafe. Appli- CMH’s mowing 3D mammography capabilities, donations yielding earlier and more Call Today! Many people kept diaries in the past through local Department of So- level. cations for HERR are accepted accurate detection of breast cancer. The technology was acquired Many people, both men and cial Services (DSS) offi ces and He added that qualifi ed house- through Sept. 30, 2020, or until the throughHANNACROIX the generosity — of The community Hannacroix members Rural Cemetery,who contributed which isto lo - John at 518-756-3056 women, kept diaries in the past. Offi ces for the Aging. Customers holds receiving a HEAP benefi t for funding is ex¬hausted. thecated Columbia on Route Memorial 411 in Dormansville/Westerlo, Health Foundation. is seeking donations for I have a small collection of local of Central Hudson Gas & Electric non-utility heating fuels such as To apply for HEAP and HERR the“This 2020 life-saving mowing expense 3D biopsy for technology,the cemetery. paired with our 3D mam- Whether you have a loved one buried there or would just like to diaries and would love to have Corp. who receive a HEAP bene- oil, propane, wood/wood pellets, benefi ts, customers may contact mography service, provides our patients with the most advanced diag- give a donation, it would be greatly appreciated, organizers said. They more because they illustrate the fi t toward their ac¬count will also kero¬sene, coal or corn are also el- their local DSS offi ce, call (800) nostic care available in locations that are comfortable, convenient and daily lives people were leading be issued a monthly credit on their igible for a monthly credit on their 342-3009, or visit www.mybene- also thank all who have helped in the past. close Organizersto home,” saidneed CMH your helpPresident to keep and the CEO cemetery Jay P. maintained. Cahalan. Contri- and what and who was import- bill for a max¬imum of 12 months electric or non-heating gas bill. fi ts.ny.gov. In¬dividuals who are In addition to offering 3D mammography and 3D biopsy services, ant to them. Most people started based on service type and amount “We’re happy to provide bill 60 and older and do not receive butions can be sent to: Hannacroix Rural Cemetery, C/O Linda Smith, CMHTreasurer, has signifi 115 cantlyState Route augmented 143, Westerlo, its radiology New and York pathology 12193. exper- diary keeping on January 1 of of HEAP benefi t. discounts to customers who heat Supplemental Nutrition Assistance tise through its affi liation with Albany Medical Center. The Albany a given year. While they may “We’re pleased to offer addi- with these fuels, as well,” said Program (SNAP) benefi ts may Med and CMH radiology and pathology services are now fully inte- not have continued recording tional assistance to families who Campagiorni. contact their local Offi ce for the until the end of the year, the di- grated, which means that mammograms, and all imaging and diagnos- may be struggling and depend on Customers should email their Aging to learn of the eligibil¬ity tic studies, are interpreted by the region’s leading experts. aries usually tell what their au- HEAP benefi ts, and encourage all HEAP Notice of Decision Letter to requirements by calling 800-342- thors were doing on New Year’s “Each year in the U.S. more than 268,000 women are diagnosed eligible households to apply,” said Central Hudson at CareUnit@cen- 9871 or by visiting www.aging. with breast cancer,” said Tariq Gill, M.D., chief of Radiology at CHM. Day. Since this edition of “The Anthony Campagiorni, Vice Pres- hud.com to be enrolled and receive ny.gov. Greenville Pioneer” is coming “This technology, now available right here in our community, is a tre- ident of Customer Services and the bill credit. For more information on mendous step forward in our ability to detect and diagnose early stage out on January 1, I thought I Regulatory Affairs. Regular HEAP grants for the Picture number 3 is a creek scene with waterfalls. Looking through my cards, I decided it best matched a picture titled Brewery HEAP eligibility requirements breast cancer, signifi cantly improving the likelihood of successful would share with you how some Campagiorni explained that fall and upcoming winter are avail- and benefi ts, visit www.Central- Photopeople 10 isspent Carter’s that Bridge day and in Catskillthe past. Creek, East Durham. The one card I have which Brook Third Falls. I have another card which shows First Falls Bowery Creek, Near Edgewood Falls Farm, East Durham, which was treatment.” qualifi ed families using electric- able between now and Mar. 16, isI similardon’t to even this photo know was the produced names by Hoaglandof and mailed in 1911 from Sunside. mailed in 1909. Both cards were produced by Buton and Spooner. Hudson.com/HEAP or http://otda. Columbia Memorial Health Foundation Vice Chair Anne Scho- all those who kept the diaries. ity or natural gas as their primary 2020, or until funding is exhaust- ny.gov/programs/heap/program. maker said: “This technology is truly a gift of life made possible Often, they didn’t put their heating source may receive a reg- ed. Emergency HEAP grants will asp; and for more on all of Central through the tremendous generosity of our donors. We are grateful be- names in the books. Perhaps you ular HEAP benefi t $350 or more, be available between Jan. 2 and Hudson’s assistance and billing yond words to our supporters who continue to rally around CMH to Views of East Durham depending on family income and Mar. 16, 2020. These benefi ts are programs, visit www.CentralHud- can guess who the authors might ensure its essential mission can continue and expand.” haveIn been.a local If you photo do fialbum, nd a clue, I size guidelines, applied toward designed to meet an eligible house- son.com, and click on “My Ac- recentlyplease let came me know. across a col- their Central Hudson account. hold’s immediate energy needs. count.” lage Helenentitled, Tripp “11 wasviews one of of East the Durham.”daughters Since of Alfred the other and Mariapic- turesUtter in Tripp. the album She werewas bornfrom Jan-be- tween1936-1937,uary 26,1853, and I assumed she lived these un- probablytil January were, 27, too.1917. The She collage lived lookedin the bricklike possiblyhouse on something the main thatstreet would of Oak be Hillmade with into her a largefam- postcardily. On and January I was 1,pretty 1874, sure she I hadstarted seen a postcards diary: of some of the photos.Thursday, I started Weatherlooking closer, very CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS tryingpleasant. to identify I worked all aroundthe places. the Some were easy, but a few others The back of the dustjacket of Brooks Atkinson’s book pictures him and tells about house until noon. In the after- his many achievements. The front of the “Once Around the Sun” dust jacket is typical of illustration in 1951 werenoon not. sewed I then on posted my dress. four Didof when it was published. The book sold for $4. thenot pictures go anywhere on the Greenenor was Coun there- tyany History one in hereFacebook till evening. page. Mrs.I’ve foundEliza thatFlower to be called. a good Received source of a informationletter from Libbiebecause Russell. a number of Picture 4 I was not able to identify. I posted it on the Greene County History Facebook CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS folksFriday, who are January serious 2:about Weather local page, asking for help in identifying. No one even made a suggestion. It is a road scene Photo 11 is Utter’s Mill, East Durham. There are several cards with this scene, but the historyvery pleasant, follow it and thawed will contrib all day.- with some buildings. The closest picture I can find which might show the scene is a one I have most like it was produced by Hoagland and hand colored but not mailed. uteI sewed to a discussion.on my dress One nearly of the all card called East Durham Mill, published by PT Hoagland and mailed in 1909. Since the Invest in Energy Efficient Double picturesday. 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For a limited time ingagain us a today. record I of had what to makewas here the ma critic for the “New York only, 2200 Series atcoal various fi re times. again P.T. today.Hoagland, Father, Times,” and Pulitzer Prize-win- who lived in Oak Hill and pub- Drop Off Service Mother, Hattie and Carrie [her ning author who had a house in lished a local newspaper as well Smarter Windows two youngest sisters] went over Durham on the Susquehanna asto producing Uncle Briggs postcards, today. was [Uncle very Double Hung well known. On the back of one Turnpike for many years, pub- NO Waiting at Machines Briggs was a Tripp and lived in lished a book in 1951 called cardMedusa showing or Westerlo]. upper Main I fi Streetnished Replacements are “Once Around the Sun.” It is inmy Oak dress, Hill all was but written: the buttons “This and is presented in diary form in that apockets. sample of one of our postcards-- We Count for You! 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He today.Tripps Hoagland lived next was to thea good Oak pho Hill- was in New York City that day. tographer; some of his cards were were doing research. Since much my collection. A few cards I have Methodist Church and were al- social history is difficultDUMPSTERS to doc- never seen, but maybe those were His musings seem relevant for Will Assist with Picking Up Greenville · Windham · Latham handways colored,very involved and he there.] often didOr- today: “New Year’s Day. The several angles of one scene. ument, postcards become a vital less popular cards and didn’t sell www.GNHlumber.com ville preached. I wrote a letter new year comes in with a sting. Local folks as well as tourists tool for anyone who wants to as well or maybe not as many for Fundraisers to Libbie Russell this evening. know about the past. were produced. And as postcard New York is alarmed. Rain fall- — Approaching 1 year in business July 9th, 2019 — 0% financing to credit qualified purchasedDid not go postcards to church. to send[It sounds mes- An interesting fact about these collectors know, no matter how ing at a freezing temperature sageslike thereto friends were andopportunities family. One to 15-Yard Dumpsters Available pictures is that they were earlier many cards you have, there are has covered the sidewalks with localspend picture the whole card I daycame and across eve- The dress Helen MarkTripp wrote Overbaugh about in her diary- Greenville would likely have been similar to those worn by the Tripp ladies in this picture. than I had assumed, and some always some you have never run a hard glaze. Speaking over the We PAY the Extra Penny said,ning at“Mother church.] died today and They prided themselves on their fashionable attire, made mostly at home. At that period of time, the local stores sold yard WE ACCEPT ALL N.Y.STATE DEPOSITS of the cards were produced518-947 by-9981 across. That makes the search all city radio the mayor personally the Chaunceyfuneral will B be Day on Thursday from Al- good and notions. Some ladies in town had a dressmaker come to stay for a week or so to make their new gowns. companies in New York City or the much more fun. warns motorists to keep off the atcove 3 p.m.”. recorded These were on the January days Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Nelson and Had dinner at home. Junior with Thurs. Jan 2. John went on on All NY State Deposit before telephones and that was somewhere downstate before I hope you have enjoyed this icy streets. The Weather Bu- 1,1887: Thurs. Went to Al- I ate our New Year’s dinner to- us. There was a dinner at the CC the road I did chores, washed, a good way to spread the news. Hoagland and other local photog- hunt. If you have pictures or in- reau forecasts a heavy snow- Drop Off Service cove—got 3 gal. kerosene. gether outside our tents plac- [country club?] Building for the another lovely day starting to Cans/Bottles One of the cards of Main Street raphers started doing business. As formation to share, please do. storm tonight. At the moment, The diary of another anon- ing our tables together. (Menu: Tourists but we did not go. The Photorain 8 atis High night. Rocks, ReggieEast Durham. Fowler I have a card produced by Barton & Spooner, East Durham has the names of the I’ll mention in the descriptions, Columnist Mary Lou Nahas ymous person recorded: Jan 1, holidays passed off very pleas- printedbroke in his color leg with at the Newells. rocks and bridge a creek.the Several year otherlooks postcard bright…. companies we are NO Waiting at Machines two women pictured on the card mostfricasseed of the photos chicken, seem sweet to have and is the Town of Durham Histori- 1888 Rained all day. Hugh here white potatoes, cucumber pick- antly. Thunder showers later madeFriday, cards of thisJan scene 3. Johns but some home, of them it didwarm not locate and the High we Rocks begin in East the new written on it by the sender. That been taken around 1911. I’ve an. She lives in Oak Hill, thus the Durham but in Oak Hill. It was where the railroad crash occurred. You can decide where in evening. les, chili sauce, creamed onions, evening. rained all day. John went with year triumphantly. The worst would be an exciting find if they tried to match the photos in this name of her column. the spot is located. A. M. Cowles recorded in green peas, sweet corn, celery, Jan 1, 1939: callers this af- Floyd Nickerson after hay. I can happen; occasionally it We Count for You! his diary: January 1, 1898: The cranberries sauce. Coffee Lem- ternoon. went to Helens. does. Not many of us in Ameri- snow that fell yesterday has on pies.) The men washed the Jan 2 this is our 56th wedding Saturday Jan 4: Lovely ca are prepared for it, for we do Want to Help with Raising Money — been piled in heaps last night dishes for us. Mrs. Bates and anniversary. Quite a change be- day just like spring. Helen and not believe it in our bones. We and the wind is still blowing. I called on Mrs. Harder from tween then and now I went to Middleburg got our cheerfully assume that in some I could not get home last night FUNDRAISERS Hudson on this camp. Jan 1, 1940: Mr. and Mrs. money from Clarence, came mystic way love conquers all, 2381 Rt. 9W, Ravena for the snow was drifted. Mr. Jan 1, 1928: Spend the day a Palmer, Mrs. Lasher, Nelson back by way of Potter Hollow. the good outweighs evil in the Whitehead and myself played 5 home. Bates are away the week and I had our dinner at the Tour- Stopped at Ethel Bates got home just balances of the universe and Next to Family Dollar games of dominoes this morn- Will Assist with Picking Up end. Mr. and Mrs. Lasher called ist Club Rooms. A very nice about 4 oclock had a hay ride that at the eleventh hour some- ing. In the evening played with this afternoon. We spend our turkey dinner gotten on purpose through the woods. Mr. Mackey. Mr. Cook and thing gloriously triumphant spare time writing letters. Nel- for the club about 230 were Sunday Jan 5: Just a perfect for Fundraisers brother drove them to the house will prevent the worst before son goes to church. there. Price 80 cents. The busi- day Very icy rained last night. GLASS PLASTIC CANS to break out the roads. it happens. In the austere light Deland Fla: Jan 1, 1930 A ness meeting at 7:00, then an John walked to Elmers. Geil, of the world’s experience our K.O. and Cecile was down after Jan. 1, 1918: A diary from very lovely day. Need no fi re. entertainment and refreshments optimism is naïve. When wars We PAY the Extra Penny the Wade family recorded: Mary Wash this am; take a nap this af- and card playing. Mr. and Mrs. milk. and depressions strike us down, is with us. WeGreenville stay in all day. Autoternoon. And & goTruck with the Lash-PartsHowards came this afternoon. we are shocked, incredulous, ORDER YOUR on All NY State Deposit ers to see the Glorifi ed Ameri- You can see the New York Mary Wade, wife of Leslie Big Fire in Catskill4979 2:20 Route a.m. 81, Greenville · 518-966-5344 and unprepared. But cautious THANKSGIVING , LLC Mrs. Mary D. Mattice from can Girl. folks had a wide circle of Wade, lived in the Green Re- calculations bore us; they have PIES Cans/Bottles Mon-Fri 7:30-61934: · Sat Deland, 8-5 · Sun Fla. 9-2 We go out friends, lots of activities, and vival house in Oak Hill. She Catskill wrote: Wednesday, Jan such a dismal appearance and Sweet Cider and Our Own Cider Donuts! for dinner and go to the movies warm weather. Some of them became the Durham Town Clerk BY NOV. 24th 1,1919: We stayed home. Made sound. To Americans optimism in afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kipp stayed a few months and then January 1, 1946 and record- 16 Varieties of Apples Still on the Stand! head cheese and hockeye [a pig is a more congenial attitude. It product]. from Orange City call in the returned north. Others made ed in her diary: We have Town Pies on the Weekends! evening. Tooldie seems some Florida their permanent home. Clerk’s offi ce and had the safe may be even more than that: it For years many Oak Hill and may be creative. For all that I On the Squash, Vegetables, Vicinity families have gone to better today. 80 in the shade. Another diary which has etc. moved to our house. Wrote know at the moment, ‘Happy Local Maple Syrup & Honey, Florida in the winter; the Tripps, Jan 1, 1935: A lovely day. no name identifying its owner, a few licenses. Stayed home for New Year’ may be nothing less stand: the Fords, and the Wades all had We call on Mr. and Mrs. Vincent written in an O-K Seal Theme New Year’s Day. Jams & Jellies. houses in the Bradenton area. and the Hacks. Have our din- Tablet is one of my favorites. It Jan. 2: got desk ready for than prophecy as the world be- Picture 1 is of a house across a bridge. There are several people in the photo, a white picket fence around one side of For these folks, the New Year ner at home. Spend our evening is titled “My Diary for 1936.” Town Papers, etc. Had to get gins one more journey around 2381 Rt. 9W, Ravena the house, and a creek in the foreground. I have four copies of that particular card, all a little different. I have no idea We Now Carry Local Grass Fed Beef! was a time to go south. A series with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wed. Jan 1 --1936: Geils, new battery for car. Pop [Leslie] the sun.” who the people are or even where exactly the photo was taken but the card pictured here is titled Mill Street, East Next to Family Dollar Jan 2. Three callers. Nice John and I were to Flossies & got all the Town Clerk material Columnist Mary Lou Nahas Open 7 days a week from 10am-5pm Photoof diaries 6 is a post written office which by thesold Wadepostcards. After a lot of discussion on Facebook, I believe everyone Durham, N.Y. and was published by the Eagle Postcard Co, NY for J. Lawyer. The card was mailed in 1910. Another day. Our anniversary. Hacks for Harris. A beautiful day. Came in order for me. Not much busi- is the Town of Durham Histori- agreedfamily it wasgive Meloy an andidea Roe of when what Mr. Roethe was the postmaster. I’m sharing a later picture of the post card uses the same view but has no people in the picture. It was produced by Moore and Gibson, New York and (518) 731- 6196 • Cty Rt 26, Climax, NY 12042 New York folks did in Florida: the evening. back and stopped at Golda’s, ness yet. an. She lives in Oak Hill, thus Follow us office on a card produced by Eagle Postcards and mailed in 1917 from Sunside. (Did you know that printed in Germany. One card titles the scene Lovers Lane. Where exactly in East Durham was the photo taken, is the (1/2 Mile on left off Rte. 81 — Red Barns on Hill) on Facebook Jan. 1, 1938: A lovely day. they were sawing ice. Brooks Atkinson, the dra- the name of her column. post officesGainesville regularly Fla changed Jan locations1, 1925. in earlier times?) house still standing, who are the people and why did many cards picture it? GLASS PLASTIC CANS The Greenville Pioneer • Friday, December 20, 2019 13 Home heating assistance CMH unveils The grantsGreenville Pioneer • Friday, January Marchnow 12, 17, 2021 2020 available 3D biopsy technology 13 Qualifi ed households may now “In addition to these grants, eli- An additional benefi t, the HUDSON — Medical and community leaders joined in Hudson apply for Home Energy Assistance gible customers will also receive a Heating Equipment Repair or Re- recently to unveil state-of-the-art 3D breast biopsy technology that Pro¬gram (HEAP) grants, a feder- Hannacroix Rural credit on their utility bills that pro- placement (HERR) program, is offi cials at Columbia Memorial Health say will signifi cantly improve ally funded program that provides vide further assistance in lowering available to assist income quali- the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for breast cancer patients both reg¬ular and emergency fi - their energy costs,” said Campa- fi ed homeowners in repairing or GreeneCemetery413 and Columbia counties. seeks 2020 nancial assistance to help pay heat- giorni. replacing their primary heating The stereotactic 3D biopsy system, known as Affi rm, will pro- ing and utility bills. The bill credit is based on the equipment when the systems are vide more precise targeting of tissue abnormalities identifi ed through The grants are available type of heating source and income inoper¬able or unsafe. Appli- CMH’sPPE mowing 3D mammography capabilities, donations yielding earlier and more through local Department of So- level. cations for HERR are accepted accurate detection of breast cancer. The technology was acquired cial Services (DSS) offi ces and He added that qualifi ed house- through Sept. 30, 2020, or until the throughHANNACROIX the generosity — of The community Hannacroix members Rural Cemetery,who contributed which isto lo - Offi ces for the Aging. Customers holds receiving a HEAP benefi t for funding is ex¬hausted. thecated Columbia on Route Memorial 411 in Dormansville/Westerlo, Health Foundation. is seeking donations for of Central Hudson Gas & Electric non-utility heating fuels such as To apply for HEAP and HERR the“This 2020 life-saving mowing expense 3D biopsy for technology,the cemetery. paired with our 3D mam- Whether you have a loved one buried there or would just like to Corp. who receive a HEAP bene- oil, propane, wood/wood pellets, benefi ts, customers may contact mography service, provides our patients with the most advanced diag- give a donation, it would be greatly appreciated, organizers said. 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In¬dividuals who are In addition to offering 3D mammography and 3D biopsy services, based on service type and amount “We’re happy to provide bill 60 and older and do not receive butions can be sent to: Hannacroix Rural Cemetery, C/O Linda Smith, CMHTreasurer, has signifi 115 cantlyState Route augmented 143, Westerlo, its radiology New and York pathology 12193. exper- of HEAP benefi t. discounts to customers who heat Supplemental Nutrition Assistance tise through its affi liation with Albany Medical Center. The Albany “We’re pleased to offer addi- with these fuels, as well,” said Program (SNAP) benefi ts may Med and CMH radiology and pathology services are now fully inte- tional assistance to families who Campagiorni. contact their local Offi ce for the grated, which means that mammograms, and all imaging and diagnos- may be struggling and depend on Customers should email their Aging to learn of the eligibil¬ity tic studies, are interpreted by the region’s leading experts. HEAP benefi ts, and encourage all HEAP Notice of Decision Letter to requirements by calling 800-342- “Each year in the U.S. more than 268,000 women are diagnosed eligible households to apply,” said Central Hudson at CareUnit@cen- 9871 or by visiting www.aging. with breast cancer,” said Tariq Gill, M.D., chief of Radiology at CHM. Anthony Campagiorni, Vice Pres- hud.com to be enrolled and receive ny.gov. “This technology, now available right here in our community, is a tre- ident of Customer Services and the bill credit. For more information on mendousPPE step forward ESSENTIALS in our ability to detect and diagnose early stage Regulatory Affairs. Regular HEAP grants for the HEAP eligibility requirements breast cancer, signifi cantly improving the likelihood of successful Campagiorni explained that fall and upcoming winter are avail- and benefi ts, visit www.Central- treatment.” qualifi ed families using electric- able between now and Mar. 16, Hudson.com/HEAP or http://otda. Columbia Memorial Health Foundation Vice Chair Anne Scho- ity or natural gas as their primary 2020, or until funding is exhaust- ny.gov/programs/heap/program. maker said: “This technology is truly a gift of life made possible heating source may receive a reg- ed. Emergency HEAP grants will asp; and for more on all of Central through the tremendous generosity of our donors. We are grateful be- ular HEAP benefi t $350 or more, be available between Jan. 2 and Hudson’s assistance and billing yond words to our supporters who continue to rally around CMH to depending on family income and Mar. 16, 2020. These benefi ts are programs, visit www.CentralHud- ensure its essential mission can continue and expand.” size guidelines, applied toward designed to meet an eligible house- son.com, and click on “My Ac- their Central Hudson account. hold’s immediate energy needs. count.”

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RADIO, from page 1 “I was working with an Irish An original poem organization in New York, and I was writing for a newspaper,” by Tony Fallon Fallon said. “They decided I A Sad Parting © Tony Fallon 11/23/2016 was a good candidate for pub- licity.” The newspaper tasked We stood beside the fence and I held you oh so tight him to contact local radio sta- The next day I’d be in New York this was our nal night tions about running advertise- I felt your body shaking as the tears rolled down your face ments. When he arrived at one, I never felt as uncomfortable as I stared out into space. they unexpectedly asked him to I never will forget the day your family moved in next door do a reading and interviewed I was a little over ve and you were a few months past four him. “And boy, was I on cloud You had all come home from England this was to be your base nine,” he said. Your parents spent every penny buying your grandfathers place He began looking into jobs All the neighbors had said that the old house was always haunted in radio, and fi ve months later, But my mother used the holy water and made you all feel wanted in July 1978, he had a job on If there was a ghost there the holy water certainly did the trick the air, and he has been broad- And your family was never haunted and was very rarely sick casting ever since. Currently, Fallon hosts the Irish Show I was your guardian angel when you started to walk to school CONTRIBUTED PHOTO I punched many noses that made fun of your accent from Blackpool on WGXC 90.7FM on Sun- Tony Fallon with Dermot Henry, one of Ireland’s great singers and composers, Even thought you were small for your you age you were very strong day evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. at Gavin’s in East Durham in 2018. And you never took shit from anyone who ever did you wrong and was one of the fi rst on-air I often saw you lose a ght or lose a game but I would be lying hosts when the station started radio career, Fallon met anoth- ery day.” For the birthdays of If I was to say that before that night anybody ever saw you crying a decade ago. People can also er Irishman, and it turned out Facebook friends, Fallon posts I knew as I held you weeping that night your love for me was true hear the show at www.wgxc. he was a doctor from County a special birthday poem. Roscommon who was visiting But with no education or money I was not worthy of you org, and a station in the area When asked if he wanted the United States for a week. We were always together I thought we were the perfect pair in which he grew up in Ireland to move back to Ireland, as his rebroadcasts the show on Tues- The man had just listened to sister did after living in the U.S. If you went with all who wanted you I wouldn’t have a prayer Fallon’s radio show when he I said I would go to America and from College would graduate days. for 20 years, he said, “To live, “I mention Greenville and had interviewed an elderly And I would come back a better man if you would agree to wait. no.” He does not like the damp Durham, and if there’s events woman. “He said to me, ‘Oh, My heart was surely breaking as I walked towards that big plane cold of Ireland’s winters. “The going on, I mention them,” said to be with you that day you in- I almost turned back once or twice to be with you Elaine weather there, even though we Fallon, noting that he thought terviewed that woman who was On the ride over to America I made a promise to give up the beer the station in Ireland might edit 110 years old,’” Fallon remem- get tough, tough winters up Later I went over to St Johns in Queens and I became a Pioneer* out those parts of the broadcast. bered. “There have been some here, the weather isn’t as good. All the letters and clippings you sent me for the soul they were food Instead, they wanted to leave great moments like that be- They still get way too much Many nights I came home exhausted and they’d pick up my mood those parts in because they tween the writing and the radio. rain, and they defi nitely get For years on nights and week ends I went to many, many schools have listeners who had lived in You do something because you cold weather in the winter.” I know how to work computers and I can also x them with tools or visited the United States at like doing it, and somebody A STANDOUT MOMENT People may say for a farmer I may be into spelling corrections else likes it as well—it’s a great one point. When asked about outstand- I certainly will not be like that but I’ll be able to talk about elections Although Fallon does not feeling. I never fi gured when I ing events in his life, Fallon I hope that all those long and lonely years that play an instrument himself, was growing up that anything we’ve had to sacri ce he plays recordings of Irish like that would happen to me.” responded with a memory that Will bring us closer together and be well worth the price music for his listeners during A few years after starting in has nothing to do with his long I told you that night I would be true even from far across the sea the show, some from his large radio, Fallon launched his own and varied career as a radio per- Well I’m coming home tomorrow, and I hope you’ll marry me collection of Irish music which mobile deejay service. His li- sonality on two sides of the At- *Pioneer Total Abstinence Association is an organization of Irish includes albums never offered cense plate reads, “IRISH DJ.” lantic. Instead, he tells the story Catholic Non Drinkers. for sale in the United States. He He operated this business for of his middle son, Anthony Fal- fi nishes the show with a half 25 years in the New York City lon, who serves as a fi refi ghter hour of country western mu- area. in the Long Beach Fire Depart- sic, his nod to music with rural WHY CAIRO? ment. Anthony responded with roots here and across the pond. Fallon fi rst visited the two other fi refi ghters to the In between the music, he Catskills just a year after he report of a fi re in an apartment conducts interviews, gives moved to the U.S. “I fell in building. According to regula- sports results, and takes calls love with the area,” Fallon tions, the department required from listeners. He also reads said. When his three sons were four fi refi ghters in order to take some of the 750 poems that young, the family would visit he has penned over the years. the area two or three times in out a fi retruck. He ignored the “Many times, people who are the summer from their Long rules and took the truck to the sick or housebound, that’s their Beach, home, and fi re. “Knowing that he actually only communication with the when his children started ski- could be suspended for doing world,” Fallon said of the ra- ing and snowboarding, they that, he took the truck out any- dio. “With the show that I do, were here in the winter also. way,” Fallon. When Anthony they can actually call on the “We were coming up here so arrived, he found the building phone and talk to me. I’ve had often, summer and winter, that completely engulfed in fl ames. some incredible conservations we ended up buying a house up He entered the building and with people who are house- here in the 1980’s,” he said. found a 6-year-old child with bound about how much they After living in Long Beach autism and bought him safely enjoy that couple of hours, and for 37 years, he moved up to out of the building. Knowing it takes them into the outside Cairo permanently and opened Tony Fallon with Roscommon native Mrs. Furey, 110 years old. Fallon interviewed her for his that a parent would not leave a radio show. world.” the hardware store just over a Fallon has even had the decade ago. It was in Cairo that child alone in a burning build- opportunity to be a guest on- his writing took off. “I’ve done ing, he went back into the air host when he made a visit some of my best writing ever building with fellow fi refi ght- home to Ireland, something he up here,” Fallon said, noting ers and found the child’s moth- did frequently with his sons to that he has written over 600 po- er, unconscious. They were acquaint them with his family ems since he moved to the area. able to get her to safety also, al- and where he grew up. “When “I’ve met some people who’ve though she spent 11 days in the I was home in Ireland, I went had some great infl uence on hospital recovering from her to the station, and they asked my life and my writings.” injuries. “It was scary because me if I wanted to do a couple Some think that Fallon’s poems he got trapped inside the build- of hours on the air,” Fallon re- sound like song lyrics, and they ing,” said Fallon, referring to called. “They abandoned me turn them into songs. Anthony becoming snagged and went out to a bar and had He posts a poem almost a couple of drinks,” he said, daily on Facebook, and people in the fi re hose during the res- chuckling. can also fi nd them on his blog. cue. “It’s tough to talk about Great moments in radio “Sometimes I get 200 to 300 it, but he’s alive,” said Fallon, come when he hears how listen- people who read it,” he said. his voice choked with emotion. ers enjoy and relate to his show. “There’s a hardcore group of “To be proud of him is really an Tony Fallon outside his hardware store in Cairo. On one occasion early in his people who read my poems ev- understatement.”

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TIME, from page 1 personalize the back side of the box Notable Time Capsules with the same inscription in Ger- A Westinghouse publicist invented the man. The box also has a lock and phrase “time capsule,” to describe the torpe- key. Next came deciding what do-shaped cylinder that the company depos- meaningful items to put in the time ited on the fairgrounds of the 1939 New York capsule that would be opened when World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows-Corona Evelina reaches adulthood. In November, the four gener- Park in Queens. But long before that, people ations of the family gathered for were preserving the past for future gener- a brief, socially distanced photo- ations and continue to do so in a variety of graph. Neal’s mother-in-law, who turned 91 in January, was an import- ways. ant and special person to include in Early American: Samuel Adams and Paul the photo, and the family also took Revere placed a brass box containing news- a photograph of Evelina, sitting on papers, coins dating back to the 1600s, and her great-grandmother’s lap. The great-grandmother will also write a copper medal featuring George Washing- a letter to her great-granddaughter ton, among other items, in a brass box in that will go in the time capsule. the cornerstone of the Massachusetts State “That will be super special when she opens it,” Neal said. House in 1795. Placing artifacts in the first Other items that will go into the stone of a building or monument was a pop- box are a newspaper from the day ular post-Revolutionary War activity. Officials Evelina was born, a mask, and in a nod to the many pilots in the fami- opened Revere’s and Adams’ box in 1855 ly, a 2020 Hallmark ornament of an for cleaning and to add new artifacts. When airplane. Evelina’s German grand- repairmen were fixing a water leak in 2014, parents, aunt, and uncle will send they discovered the box again, which was items from Germany for the time capsule. The family plans to gather CONTRIBUTED PHOTO opened the following year. Purists would not for Evelina’s fi rst birthday to put all Evelina Neal with the time capsule her family gifted her for her fi rst birthday. consider this a time capsule because there the items in. hand sanitizer, toilet paper, a photo families learning to live at home to- is no target date for reopening the box, and The time capsule will travel to of the Javits Center as a hospital, a gether while on PAUSE, virtual en- Evelina’s home in Minnesota to sit social distancing poster, a COVID tertainment that we would not have part of the building had to be destroyed to on a shelf in her bedroom. test, pictures or lists of all those found had it not been for COVID, access it, but others consider it the oldest “Eventually, when she asks lost to COVID, and one optimis- Zoom parties, pet adoptions, recon- time capsule. about it, they’ll explain it to her and tic reader responded, “a COVID that it’s for her to open on her 18th necting with family, the apprecia- The cold capsule: Japan’s National Institute cure!” birthday,” Neal said. “She’ll be One reader would seek to cap- tion of essential workers, remote for Environmental Studies collected speci- able to see the year she was born ture how life changed during the learning, working from home, and mens or DNA samples of plants and animals and what kind of craziness ensued pandemic, including new ways of funny memes that surfaced during with the virus.” that have become endangered due to climate being with family, working, and the pandemic. YOUR TIME CAPSULES going to school, as well as how Editor’s Note: This is the fi rst change, pollution, and other human activi- The Greenville Pioneer sur- our leisure lives changed, many article in a series of pieces based ties. They deposited their collection 65 feet veyed readers about what they of which are less tangible aspects into Antarctic ice with instructions for it to be would put in a time capsule for than the concrete ones mentioned on the results of our survey of read- ers about their lives during the retrieved in the year 3000 to help scientists 2020. As expected, many of the re- above. She responded that she sponses were tangible items related would include newspaper stories COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you study climate change and if need be, bring to COVID-19 including a mask, and/or photos of acts of kindness, to all who responded. back extinct species. A large capsule: Oglethorpe University’s “Crypt of Civilization,” originated by univer- TIPS, from page 1 decays. • Register your time capsule with the sity president Thornwell Jacobs in 1937, is • On the outside of the time capsule, International Time Capsule Society at located in an underground 20’ X 10’ cham- record the date that the time capsule www.itcsoc.org so that future ber in the college’s administration building should be opened. on the Atlanta, Georgia campus. It contains generations can track its location. • If you bury your time capsule, leave 640,000 pages of microfilmed books, an early • You can nd a list of resources for a marker. Time capsules are often television set, Lincoln Logs, beer, and dolls, making time capsules at www.itsoc. lost. The experts, however, do not to name just a few of the contents. 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Indeed, I would say that the we used at the New York Botanical Garden success of my gardening year depends on may be that the commercial product heats whether these seedlings thrive. That’s why I up to 140°F or more for several days during am very particular about the growing medium decomposition, whereas the homemade com- into which I sow my seeds. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO post typically does not. When I was a student at the New York Bo- Sphagnum peat, the crumbly brown product of decomposed sphagnum moss that is harvested from One last point I should mention about the tanical Garden more than four decades ago, northern peat bogs, is naturally antiseptic, making it an excellent starting medium for seedlings. Howev- sphagnum peat-based seed starting mixes is we used a mixture of equal parts screened er, its use presents an ethical environmental dilemma. that typically they are sterile, without nutri- loam, leaf mold (composted leaves), and them thoroughly fi rst in a disinfectant bath ever having my seedlings fall prey to damp- ents, so fertilization should begin as soon as coarse sand. To kill any weed seeds and purge such as a water and Lysol solution. When ing off. the seedlings appear. I like to use a water-sol- the soil mix of harmful organisms, we would doing this, make sure to scrub off all the old Which brings me back to the ethical di- uble fertilizer, mixing it half strength but ap- pasteurize the mix before we used it by heat- seed-starting mix. Be careful, too, how you lemma that I mentioned in the fi rst line of this plying it twice as often as recommended on ing it with steam. This may sound impressive, water the newly sown seeds and emerging column. Environmentalists warn that peat the product label. This more gradual feed but the process was commonly ineffective. seedlings; over-watering--soaking the seed bogs, which take centuries or even millennia, seems to produce better seedling growth in Often enough, the seedlings we started would starting mix rather than just moistening it--en- to form, are being strip-mined at an unsus- my experience. succumb to a group of pathogenic fungi courages damping off. tainable rate. Canadian peat producers, who Be-a-Better-Gardener is a community known collectively as “damping off.” The crucial measure in preventing damp- contribute 95 percent of North America’s an- service of Berkshire Botanical Garden, locat- These fungi produce a number of symp- ing off, however, I have found, is using a seed nual sphagnum peat harvest, claim to be using toms. Seedlings may fail to emerge from the ed in Stockbridge, Mass. Its mission, to pro- starting mix that includes no soil or compost, only .03 percent of that nation’s bogs. That, vide knowledge of gardening and the environ- soil, or if they do, the cotyledons, the fi rst both of which naturally harbor fungi. Instead, however, constitutes more than 84,000 acres, ment through a diverse range of classes and leaves, may be mushy and discolored gray I suggest using one of the commercially and the harvesting process involves scraping programs, informs and inspires thousands or brown. The roots of the seedlings may be available, sphagnum peat-based seed starting off centuries’ worth of deposits. stunted, causing the seedlings to wilt. The mixes. Sphagnum peat, the crumbly brown Accordingly, I try to minimize my use of of students and visitors each year. Thomas most common symptom, though, in my ex- product of decomposed sphagnum moss peat. I don’t use peat moss as a soil amend- Christopher is a volunteer at Berkshire Bo- perience, is a constriction at the base of the that is harvested from northern peat bogs, is ment in the garden, and I don’t use peat-based tanical Garden and is the author or co-author seedling stems, which causes the seedlings to naturally antiseptic. Indeed, sphagnum moss potting mixes for container plantings. But I of more than a dozen books. He is the 2021 topple and then wither. was used as bandaging in World Wars I and still use peat-based seed starting mixes. I have Garden Club of America’s National Medalist There is no effective cure for damping off. II because it naturally discourages bacterial experimented a bit with the use of coir, co- for Literature, a distinction reserved to recog- Prevention is the key. This involves a number and fungal infections. The same thing is true conut fi ber, for seed starting, and did not fi nd nize those who have left a profound and last- of precautions. If you are reusing old pots or of the peat it produces. Since I began using the growth of the seedlings as robust. I’ve also ing impact on issues that are most important trays for seed starting, it’s important to wash a peat-based seed starting mix, I don’t recall read one peer-reviewed study that found that to the GCA. Summary of Greenville Town Board meeting of Februay 15, 2021 The regular monthly meeting due to the recent heavy rain. motions made last month that re- that this delay was due to the merg- issue. of the Town Board of the Town of Water: An oral report and writ- quired clarifi cation: er of the town’s previous fi rm Jason Krasney asked the Board Greenville was held on Monday, ten logs were provided by Super- Mr. Bear moved, seconded by with the new fi rm, compounded who was responsible for clearing February 15, 2021, at 7:00 pm via intendent Bear. No motions made. Mr. Bensen, to have Alex Johnk by COVID-19-related issues. He snow from sidewalks. Supervisor an audio teleconference. As re- Recycling: Councilman Bear stated and Renee Hamilton manage the notes the Tax Collector audit was Macko replied that it was the prop- quired for remote meetings, in full the center was running pretty good. Hill Street Pump Station (bar screen “outstanding,” the Town Clerk erty owner’s responsibility; Code compliance with open meeting laws No motions made. cleaning) and compensate each audit was “outstanding,” and that Enforcement Offi cer Overbaugh throughout the COVID-19 pan- Planning Board: Planning Board $520 per quarter; payable on April Court audit faced the same issues agreed the New York State Prop- demic, full audio fi le and text tran- Chair Donald Teator provided both 5, 2021, June 7, 2021, September as in past years related to discrep- erty Maintenance Code says the scription are available upon request. oral and written reports on matters 13, 2021, and December 20, 2021. ancies in the various bail accounts. landowner is responsible. This is- Identifi ed as Present for this brought before them last month. No Passed. Mr. Bear moved, seconded by Mr. sue had been previously addressed call: Supervisor Paul Macko, and motions made. Mr. Bensen moved, second- Rauf, to acknowledge the audit at meetings several years in a row, Councilmen Bear, Bensen, Rauf, Zoning Board of Appeals: At- ed by Mr. Bear, to pay a $5.00 per of our Justice Court as well as of but the Board had concerns about and Richards, Recording Secretary/ torney Rappleyea addressed an is- hour stipend to Renee Hamilton and the Clerk-Collector, completed in homeowners who could not physi- Clerk-Collector Jackie Park, Attor- sue before the ZBA which had gen- Alex Johnk for assisting in repairs February 2021 for the fi scal year cally manage or who could not af- ney Tal Rappleyea and the follow- erated some public comment lately at the wastewater treatment plant, of 2019, and resolved to follow ford to pay someone to manage this ing department heads: Highway Su- about the COVID-19 testing and payable in December of each year. the recommendations put forth by task. When the new sidewalks are perintendent Mike Dudley, Zoning vaccine POD in use at Kelly’s Phar- Work must be cleared by the Town the Auditor to ensure the Town of complete, the town will take over & Code Enforcement Offi cer Mark macy. He expressed that procedure Supervisor and Waste Water Treat- Greenville is in compliance with the the responsibility of maintaining Overbaugh, Maintenance Supervi- had been followed, the matter has ment Plant Operators. Accurate NYS Comptroller’s requirements. the sidewalks, but for now, per the sor Renee Hamilton, Water Super- been handled very well, and that it time sheets are required. Passed. Passed. NYSPMC, the responsibility falls intendent Leroy Bear, and Planning had to be brought to the ZBA. Also Supervisor Macko relayed that Supervisor Macko opened the on the homeowner. Board Chair Donald Teator signed noted, it was expected to be formal- NYSERDA gave the town permis- meeting for public comments and Mr. Krasney also addressed on at 7:15 pm. Six guests were also ly approved at the next meeting. sion to sign a contract with Kool questions at 7:34 pm: concerns with his high property tax- Beautifi cation Committee: Su- Temp and Holdridge Electric to in- Resident and food pantry vol- present for this meeting. es in Country Estates and wanted to The board accepted minutes of pervisor Macko noted that a letter stall the mini-split systems in town unteer Anita Zibura initiated discus- formally be on record as protesting the January 18, 2021 meeting. had been received from Community hall. Total maximum out of pocket sion in order to coordinate a time to them. Attorney Rappleyea advised Oral and/or written reports were Partners thanking the town for both costs to the town, after all grants meet with Maintenance Supervisor the best way to go about addressing received from the following depart- the sponsorship of fi reworks and for applied, is $5,592. Mr. Rauf moved, Hamilton, Supervisor Macko and his concerns. ments: the volunteers who helped at what seconded by Mr. Richards, to ac- volunteer Paul Augstein at the Food Greenville Rescue Squad: No was to be the 2020 Greenville Day cept these contracts and to move Panty this week regarding shelving. Ms. Zibura asked general ques- report provided. event. On another issue, Ms. Ham- ahead with this project. Passed. Clerk-Collector Park asked the tions about market value vs. valua- Highway Department: Super- ilton asked Supervisor Macko if she Grant Administrator Nicole Board and Attorney Rappleyea to tion of properties. intendent Dudley provided an oral should put her plant order in now, Ambrosio provided contracts for review the 2002 Peddler’s law as Mr. Bear moved, seconded by & written report; no motions made. as the deadline was approaching. 2021. These are unchanged from well as the amendment from 2013 Mr. Bensen, to pay the following Building and Grounds ~ Mainte- He encouraged her to do so. Clerk/ 2020, payable at $12,000 each. as they relate to Farmers Markets bills only after review and approv- nance Supervisor Hamilton pro- Tax: Written reports provided. Mr. Rauf moved, seconded by Mr. and Food Trucks. Discussion fol- al by a minimum of three council- vided an oral & written report; one Greene County Legislator Greg Bensen, to approve these 2021 wa- lowed; while Farmers Markets are persons, as they have not yet been employee has resigned within her Davis: Written and oral reports ter and sewer contracts. Passed. believed to be exempt from the law, audited: Bills 48 – 85 on General department, and she asked for ap- offered by Legislator Davis. Jan- Mr. Orloff “Bud” Bear requires further review and discussion will abstract #2 for $62,331.05 Bills 16 proval to hire a new part-timer. Mr. uary had been a terrible month for reappointment to the Greene Coun- be required for allowance regarding – 29 on Highway abstract #2 for Bear moved to hire one person for Greene County relating to COVID, ty Planning Board, and he is willing food trucks. $46,736.14 Bills 6 – 17 on Sew- up to 20 hours per week or as need- as there have been over 1,000 new to continue serving in this capacity. For follow up at the March er abstract #2 for $9,251.63 Bills ed for the maintenance department, cases here with 63 deaths, half of Mr. Bensen moved, seconded by meeting: Clerk-Collector Park also 11 – 28 on Water abstract #2 for seconded by Mr. Bensen. Passed. which occurred in January. He Mr. Richards, to reappoint Orloff asked the Board to reconsider plans $21,728.42. Passed. Code Enforcement : Oral and said that despite the readiness and “Bud” Bear to the Greene Coun- for a public parking area for the After prior review, Mr. Bensen written reports received from CEO preparation of the public health de- ty Planning Board for a three-year hamlet; for further discussion. She made a motion to accept the Super- Mark Overbaugh; no motions partment, the vaccine rollout was term, March 16 2021 to March 15, as well inquired if the Union had visor’s report for January, seconded made. Sewer: Supervisor Macko terrible due to the lack of supply 2024. Passed. yet responded to the draft pandemic by Mr. Bear. Passed. noted the plant was operating nor- allocated by New York State. Supervisor Macko addressed policy sent to them in January. 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Thethis year,infected try seedlings it in my grow perennial hail bed hits anyway. flower blossoms.rhoids, and otherSplashing vascular water problemsgens cause rience disease has been.in somewhat different their Central Hudson account. hold’s immediate energy needs. count.” Georgedifferent compared in their mode to most of actionhorticul or- howso theyI plan spindlyto try itand out. eventually Edelweiss keel overIt should and die certainly with spreads be hardy the anydisease.- associated Most, but with not aging.all, fun- manners, dealingReach with Bob them Beyfuss requires at rlb14@differ- turalists.infect. (Leontopodiuma conspicuous nivale) is shriveling an alpine or narrowingwhere in the of theCatskill gicides Mountains! are ineffective Thisin treating sounds bacterial like a herbent thatstrategies, cornell.edu but the principles of infection It seems to me that most plant diseases stem at soil level. It is highly contagious and disease. Commercial fruit growers often use remain essentially the same. This is where I are caused by fungi. Fungi are organisms that usually fatal once contracted. antibiotics, such as streptomycin, to try to kill will pick up the story next week. generally require water to become infectious. It is virtually impossible to cure a flat bacteria. Reach Bob Beyfuss at [email protected] Grandma Mackey’s Diary 1950 life in Medusa Transcribed from her diary by Wed, Mar 15 — A fine day but dio & got it fixed. It works fine. tling match. Mr Stewart’s funeral is at 2 to- Kathy Saurer Osborne windy. Washed some windows & Chuck & Joyce out. Girls visited, Tues, Mar 21 — Cloudy. morrow at Greenville. Visiting Sun, Mar 12 — Fair. Gene & every day work. Adele went to washed etc. Adele at Eufemia’s Light snow. Ironed & mended hrs 3.30-8.30 tonite. I went to Church. Delite Philip & school. May go to Albany tomor- till Mon. Called Delite this A.M. some. Started Gene’s tablecloth. Fri, Mar 24 — Fair. Cleaned JoAnn here in P.M. Don & Ger- row with Rosemary. Mr. Stewart has had a shock & is Gene in & out visiting. Later: living rooms. Don came home & trude riding. Chuck sick & didn’t Thurs, Mar 16 — Fair. very sick. Delite called & told us Clinton we went to Mr Stewart’s funeral. come over tonite. Cleaned bed-rooms & did every Sun, Mar 19 — Gene Joyce had passed away this after-noon. Quite a crowd. Joyce came with Mon, Mar 13 — Light snow. day work. Our rug came to-day. A Adrienne & I went to Church. Don’t know when the funeral will him. (he went back to work) She Chuck here for Joyce. Gene did fine day. Horrid east wind. P.M. we went to the Cole Hill be. & Chuck are going to the dance Invest in Energy Efficient Double the washing. I crocheted. Fin- Fri, Mar 17 — Fair. Crocheted. Ski Trail. Had a nice time watch- Wed, Mar 22 — Fair & warm- at school. ished the Luncheon scarf. New Dusted etc. Girls at school. Joyce ing. Staid at Delite’s for Supper. er. Cleaned my bedroom & aired Sat, Mar 25 — Fair & warm. tubes didn’t help the radio any. came with Don. She & Chuck Home 9.30. Chuck here. some of the bedding from Ger- Made apple pies (the last). Got Hung Windows This Fall and SAVE! Tues, Mar 14 — Fair. Clothes have gone to a B.B. game at Mon, Mar 20 — Fair. A fine trude’s. She went up to Theresa’s meals etc. Am going to the dried & we ironed them. I mend- Greenville. The girls went with day. Thawing. Gene did the wash- & Harold’s for a day or two. Church Meeting. (Annual) at 8 ed some too. Adele home with Bell’s. Gene & Stubby at Roller ing. I hung it out. It dried fine. Thurs, Mar 23 — Snow & P.M. Taking rolls. Chuck & Joyce Invest in your stomach upset. Florence is sick & Derby at Troy. Rosemary went to Albany but I sleet & rain. Cleaned bed rooms at Eufemia’s watching T.V. Later: home's energy Gertrude can’t go to Somerville Sat, Mar 18 — Snow squalls. didn’t want to go so I staid home. & did every day work. Gertrude Home 12.10. Very boring. Don & — Approaching 1 year in business July 9th, 2019 — Sat. Don home early. Had to go to Don & Gertrude went to Hudson Chuck came for Joyce 6.30. Don decided to stay till tomorrow. Gertrude asked up to DK & Ra- efficiency this fall Albany to a G.E. meeting. to see the foot Dr. Took the ra- in Troy with the men to a wres- Called Delite. They are all right. chel’s. WE ACCEPT ALL N.Y.STATE DEPOSITS and save at GNH! For a limited time Drop Off Service only, 2200 Series Smarter Windows NO Waiting at Machines Double Hung Replacements are We Count for You! ONLY $169.OO! Want to Help with Raising Money — *Must place window order Visit GNH to FUNDRAISERS by October 30th, 2019! learn more.

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