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Disagreeing with your insurance adjuster by John and Theresa Kightlinger After an accident occurs and your insurance company writes a low-ball estimate for repairs, you may find yourself asking, “What if I disagree with my insurance adjuster?” It is an all-too-common occurrence when, after an accident, an insurance company goes from being your protector to […]
Rainwater now makes Community Gardens grow
by Judy Williams One man took a drop of ingenuity, a sprinkling of donated items and a small shower of cash to help the Stockbridge Community Gardens grow. Merelyn Snider created a system to recapture rainwater for watering the garden plots. Thanks to his work, gardeners no longer have the chore of carrying water to […]
Bus Drivers Wanted
Stockbridge Community Schools are Now Hiring $120.42 a day for full-time drivers at 6 hours per day. Paid training — no out-of-pocket costs. No weekends / holidays. Snow days and summers off. You’re home when your children are. Full-time driver option of year-round pay. Split hours for appointments. Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. […]
A glance in the rearview mirror
June 1922: Spit ball barred. Divorce ring is the latest. Tooth pulled to toot flute. by Mary Jo David The following news excerpts are from June 1922 editions of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun newspaper. These are mostly reproduced in the original, without edits or corrections. Visit the Stockbridge Library to view electronic copies of old local […]
ABBOTT & FILLMORE AGENCY—FULL SERVICE SINCE 1946
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The Market is on the Town Square: June 3
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge. Each week through October 28, we will be open from 4 pm to 7 pm, and we will have a full line up of Market Music. This week, the Market will have flowers, plants, […]
‘This I Believe’
For the past several years, Stockbridge High School and the Stockbridge Friends of the Library have collaborated to offer an essay-writing contest in order to engage Stockbridge High School students in an exploration of the core beliefs that guide their daily lives. Held twice a year, the contest is based on NPR’s four-year-running and now […]
Bring a cotton item to tie-dye at the Market: June 24
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Raise your voice: It’s time to step up
Published in Uncaged, May 2022 As seniors leave, new leadership roles emerge by Kaitelyn Walker, Uncaged Editor-in-Chief I was not always a leader. This is ironic considering the number of leadership roles I have held throughout my school: editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, class president, student council officer, team captain. My junior year cross country […]
Stockbridge Area Senior Center is holding book discussions
Stockbridge Area Senior Center and CADL Stockbridge Library are proud to share monthly book discussions. Books are available at the library to borrow. These book discussions are open to the public and all are welcome to read and join in the conversations. Check-out a copy at the Stockbridge Library: CADL Stockbridge 200 Wood St., Stockbridge […]
