I hope 2026 is going to be a good year for everyone.
We continue to have on and off batches of snow; just enough to shovel and force some exercise. My chickens are not liking the days in the single digits or teens and wind.
Thank you to Summit Highway Department for your continued plowing and sanding.
One of the good things about winter is you can buy cold stuff in the grocery store and not have to rush home to get it in the frig as your car becomes a frig in no time.
We have gained about 15 minutes of daylight since the winter solstice on December 22; we’re getting there slow but sure.
There were quite a few ice fisherman on Summit Lake last Sunday.
My 2027 Summit history book will be on Civil War Veterans with connections to Summit. If you have any info. or photos of them please let me know at karenc@midtel.net - 518-287-1945.
So sorry to hear of the passing of my friend and history buddy Steve Lamont of Huntersland/Middleburgh last week. If I ever had a question about Middleburgh history he was my go-to guy.
January 10 – Houseplant Appreciation Day
January 12- CRCS School Board meeting 6:30pm at Golding Middle School Library.
January 15 – Summit Town Revitalization Committee meeting 5pm.
January 15 – Summit Town Board meeting 7pm. Welcome to the new board members.\
January 18 - Charlotteville FD Breakfast Buffet 8-11am at the firehouse. Includes pancakes, french toast, sausage, ham, home fries, eggs, biscuits, sausage gravy, juice hot chocolate & coffee; adults $12 and children $5, plus a 50/50 drawing. Buckshole Sugarshack real maple syrup.
January 19 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 20 – S.C.O.P.E. meeting at Carlisle Town Hall 7pm.
January 21- Stamford Library History Hour 10am.
February 1- CVCS Board of Education meeting 6:30pm.
History
January 16, 1908 Jefferson Courier - Luke Colliton of Charlotteville was here Friday. - C. P. Tabor and wife are spending the week at Charlotteville. - Erskine Fox and wife of Charlotteville were guests at Postmaster Terpening. - Miles Crapser of Summit has been in town this week. Mr. Crapser is quite an expert in adjusting gasoline engines and his services are sought by many. - F. R. Bradley has contracted to work for the enterprising summer boarding house proprietors, Ferguson and Odell of Summit, for the coming season.

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