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Students raise $4,000 for Haiti
By KAREN BARTOMIOLI
March, 18, 2010
CORNWALL — Local efforts for Haitian earthquake relief found Cornwall Consolidated School students serving pancakes at the school Sunday morning, March 14.
Third-, fourth- and fifth-graders in the Roots and Shoots program, with help from local businesses and individuals who
Energy Task Force goes far with several microgrants
By KAREN BARTOMIOLI
March, 18, 2010
CORNWALL — The town continues to move forward with energy initiatives directed by the Cornwall Energy Task Force.
Next up is the celebration of the new solar voltaic installation at Cornwall Consolidated School. The task force will use a small
You can track school’s solar energy usage online
By KAREN BARTOMIOLI
March, 18, 2010
CORNWALL — Longer, and hopefully sunnier, days are ahead. While teachers may be wondering how to keep the attention of students with spring fever, it is nothing but good news for Cornwall Consolidated School and its solar voltaic system.
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Little Guild marks 50 years of matching pets to owners
By Benjamin Curtin
March, 11, 2010
WEST CORNWALL — The Little Guild of St. Francis for the Welfare of Animals shelter is celebrating 50 years of finding good homes for more than 20,000 cats and dogs. Events planned for the coming year will help raise funds
Police look into Town Hall theft
By KAREN BARTOMIOLI
March, 11, 2010
CORNWALL — The theft of about $1,100 in cash and checks from the Town Hall is under investigation by state police.
According to a report by an investigating trooper at Troop B, he responded to the complaint at 11:43 a.m.
Daughters take down moms on b-ball court
By KAREN BARTOMIOLI
March, 11, 2010
CORNWALL — The ladies — young, and, um … not so young — came to play. Moms (mostly) from the group that meets Wednesdays in the Cornwall Consolidated School (CCS) gym went up against the CCS Region One champion girls
Finance board takes close look at 2010-11 budgets
By KAREN BARTOMIOLI
March, 11, 2010
CORNWALL — Proposed budgets for the 2010-11 fiscal year are coming together under a variety of overriding concerns. Topping the list are state budget woes and the uncertainty in aid to towns, health insurance premiums that are on the rise
Yes, it can be done! Making dairy work, small scale
By Debra Tyler
March, 04, 2010
CORNWALL — About 30 cow-keeping enthusiasts gathered Saturday, Feb. 27, at the UCC Parish House to “share tails and ruminations” at Motherhouse’s first annual Family Cow Forum.
Brigitte Ruthman, of Sandisfield, Mass., opened with thoughts and experiences of designing and
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