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One of BA Sports condemnation tags comes down. But two remain.
By Patrice Johnson April 19 ushered in an evening of mixed relief for Judi Cook, owner of BA Sports and Cravingz. After months of deliberations, the Village’s newly retained inspection services removed one of three condemnation tags marring her building at 122 S. Clinton. “Three months and three days,” businessperson Judi Cook said with a […]
Sale of former Middle School marks end of an era
By Don Porter On April 10, 2018, after months of discussion and work, the former Stockbridge Middle School was sold to local resident Mike Dalton for $1.00. It is unclear what Mr. Dalton plans to do with the building as he was unavailable for comment at deadline. But if history is an indicator, the building […]
American Legion Riders Chili Cook-Off ladles out another mouthwatering success
The ninth annual American Legion Riders Chili Cook-off delivered another great success April 14 at the Stockbridge Mackinder-Glenn Post 510. “We had a huge turnout,” said Becky Whitaker, a member of the ALR Chili Cook-Off Committee. She estimated in excess of 150 people attended. “We really appreciate the judges, contestants, donors and everyone who attended,” she said. […]
Death Notice
Muriel (Peg) Stoffer, Gregory, died April 17, 2018. Visitation Sunday April 22, 2018 Caskey-Mitchell, Stockbridge from 4 to 6 p.m. and 12-1 p.m. Monday Funeral service at 1 p.m. Monday, April 23 from the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy can be made to Unadilla Fire Tw, SAESA or the animal shelter of your choice.
Positively Chiropractic amps up preparation for third annual Be Fit 5k Fun Run
by Dr. Erin Clifton Hopefully by the time of this printing the snow has melted and we are well on our way into Spring! At Positively Chiropractic that means we have running on the brain. Well, maybe not so much running, but planning for our third annual Be Fit 5k Fun […]
Sculptor Mike Jones Visits the Stockbridge Library
by Jo Mayer The Stockbridge Library’s weekly Wednesday Coffee Chat treated participants to something special April 18 with a visit from local sculptor Mike Jones whose work is on display in the back section of the library for the month of April. Mike shared with an audience of a dozen community members how he goes […]
LOOK TWICE SAVE A LIFE
By Chief of Police Johnnie Torres, Jr. Spring has finally arrived, and that means all of us who drive will once again have to share the roadways with motorcycle enthusiasts. I am one of those riders who has been itching to get back out on two wheels and feel the exhilaration of cruising the open […]
Community Spotlight: Suzi Greenway puts Open Air Market in gear
Article by Agnes Geiger, photos by Patrice Johnson It all began with an email back in 2010. Wendy Wood and Jo Mayer wanted a farmers market, Suzi Greenway explained. Wood had sent Greenway an email saying, “you are going to do it.” That started the ball rolling. Greenway brought her positive attitude, led a small […]
Death Notice
Rickie B.Fletcher, Stockbridge died April 15, 2018. Funeral services April 18 at 1:00 p.m. Family Tabernacle in Gregory. Burial Oaklawn Cemetery in Stockbridge. Family will receive friends at the church 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Contributions may be made to Family Tabernacle Church.
POLICE BLOTTER FROM VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE
Stockbridge Police responded to the following complaints this week: 04/09/18 1:28 pm: An 18yr old Stockbridge High School student reported to SPD that someone let the air out in one of the tires on his vehicle that was parked in the student parking lot while he was attending classes. SPD is investigating this incident. 04/09/18 […]
