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Gilboa/Conesville News by Dorothy Pickett

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 9/19/25 | 9/19/25

The Bills did it again by beating the Jets 30-10. It was such a good game. 

We sure could use some rain in our area. The leaves on the trees are drying up and falling to the ground, which will deter our beautiful fall colors if we do not get some rain soon. The Gilboa Reservoir is extremely low while some of the streams have dried up completely. With all of that everyone seems to be enjoying the warm sunny days. 

 On September 28, 1-4pm there will be a Memorial Tribute to the late Nick Juried. Nick proudly donated thousands of dollars to so many non-profits here in Schoharie County. Nick passed away last January. His tribute will be held at the Gilboa Museum and Juried History Center on Stryker Road.  The public and recipients of his donations are cordially invited to attend. If anyone would like to speak about Nick and his foundation donations, please e-mail pickee@midtel.net or 518-827-6390 to sign in to speak. We welcome all to join us for this special memorial event. 

Saturday morning several were in attendance to hear Ted Shuart speak on Inns, Taverns, and Hotels in Schoharie County. Ted had a slide show with some beautiful buildings now gone except for some that are still standing. His talk was very interesting, which he had everyone’s full attention. Several questions were asked following his talk. There was a lot going on in Conesville the whole day. The Firemen’s Touch a Truck was a huge hit with many folks attending. They also had a fantastic chicken BBQ. Later in the evening the Square Dance with the Tremperskill Boys would be held.  Leaving after the Historical talk, I picked up my chicken then drove to the Gilboa Museum. Arriving around noon. Being it was too early for their event to begin, I enjoyed my chicken while sitting under the pavilion. Kevin Berner Jefferson Historical President arrived and joined me for a visit. Finishing my lunch, it was time to head into the Museum with lots of attendees for Chuck Henry’s talk about NYS Historic Newspapers and how to access the site. Refreshments were served following his talk.

Everyone sure are happy to have Wyckoff newly paved. Many of us who had to drive that road every day went around lots of potholes. The men kept filling them to no avail. With so many vehicles and trucks on that road it was impossible to keep up with it which was only a temporary fix until it got paved. Flat Creek Road is open all the way to 990V as well.  Just be sure to take your time as in spots it is a little rough. The best thing is that it is a lot quicker to get to 990V than by way of Wyckoff Road. I am sure in time, the men will get it leveled so it won’t be as rough. Remember there is lots of road work going on. You need to be aware that when the equipment is running the men cannot hear a car coming so it is up to us drivers to take the precautions when you see a flagman out there. While driving on Wyckoff Road don’t forget to stop by the farmstand Marilyn has along the road. 

On Friday, September 19, 4-6pm there is a Farmers Market at the Gilboa Museum. Vendors, Food Truck,50/50 Raffle which will go for better signage for the Market, and Museum Tours. Vendors are welcome. If interested e-mail Marilyn at wyckoff12076@gmail.com 

Justin Hamm and Amber Johns leaders with FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) are looking for volunteers to help with this program. Justin is Director for the 518 area which includes the Adirondak regions. FCA takes place at the Middleburgh athletic field. They welcome teens to come and join them. They play all kinds of sports and have a great time of fellowship too. Justin and Amber can be found on the website.  Flat Creek Baptist Church supports the FCA and always has its doors open for worship service Sunday mornings at 10:30am.  

Monday evening, I, along with thirty-five or more people attended the Conville Historical Society presentation to watch the video interviews that the Historical Society did with ten Residents. The title was “In Their Own Words” A celebration of oral histories. Oh my! so many fabulous memories were presented. It was like you were right there with them many years ago as they talked. The presentation was led by Debbie Hill Project Coordinator, for this video. She graciously conducted the on-screen presentation.  With the help of her committee, it took many hours to complete. Eventually it will be on their Conesville Historical web site and Facebook. They are planning on doing more interviews. The history of their lives, their town, and things that took place in their early childhood days will certainly live on and on for years to come. On September 27 the Conesville Oral History Team will bring their knowledge to the Gilboa Museum in a collaborative event. Watch for more details to come.

Gilboa School: September September 23 is Fall Picture Day, September 25 Open House 5:30pm-7:30pm.

Gilboa Town Board:  

The last day for Doe Tag application is October 1, 2025.

Tire Day is October 11 for Town of Gilboa Taxpayers 8:00am-12?00noon. 

October 14, 6:30pm Town Board meeting chang due to Columbus Day Holiday

October 20, 8:30am special town board meeting Budget Workshop

November 6, 6:30pm Special Board Meeting-Public Hearing 2026 Budget

November 10, 6:30pm Town Board Meeting on Budget/Public Hearing on Gilboa Fire      Protection District  

Prayer Concerns: The Charlie Kirk family with the horrific loss of Charlie, Eric Dahlberg, Tom Miner with the loss of his sister Carol. Tom’s son in law Harold who is gravely ill, Manley and Patti Haight who are having health issues. Prayers for the Armlin family with the passing of Willie Armlin,

Birthdays: September 25 Louise Cunningham, September 26 Elsa Varrecchia

Anniversary: September 26 Christine Armlin and Jared Sorgen Everyone, enjoy that special day Blessed in the Lord. 

Upcoming Events: 

Friday, Sept. 19, Rockland Cidery opens 3-7pm.

Friday, Sept. 19 7:00pm Jefferson Historical Society hosts Cabaret Night with Those Darn Cats at the Maple Museum. This event is free. Sept. 20,10am-4pm Sept. 21 12-4pm Silent Auction Judd Hall.

Saturday & Sunday Sept. 20, 21 Amy Silberkieit will offer another Printmaking Workshop from 10am-4:00pm at the Conesville Fire House. If interested and to register e-mail AmyRSilberkieit@gmail.com 

Saturday, Sept. 20, Rockland Cidery Yoga 11am-12noon, Live Music from The Red Wagon 3-6pm.

Sunday, Sept. 21 Rockland Cidery 3-6pm with Live Music from Blues Maneuver. Bombshell Food Truck on site. Coming soon is Trivia! 

September 24, 12noon Gilboa Historical Board Meeting.

Sunday Worship Services: 

Gilboa Methodist: 9:00am located on 990V

Flat Creek Baptist: Flat Creek Road, 9:30am Sunday school, 10:30am worship service with coffee and fellowship following the service. 

Conesville United Methodist Chapel: First and Third Sunday of the month 4:00pm, Route 990V.

Got News? E-mail pickee@midtel.net    

 

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