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Welding Students Learn at Schoharie-area Business with National Presence

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 12/7/25 | 12/7/25



SCHOHARIE/CENTRAL BRIDGE  – Students in the Welding and Metal Fabrication program at Capital Region BOCES recently toured a local business that has forged a national footprint in the fabrication industry.

Juniors and seniors in the program on the Schoharie Campus toured MDRM Industries Inc.’s operation in Central Bridge on Nov. 18, learning about the operation, meeting its owners and watching as workers fabricated parts and equipment.

Dan Rivette, part owner of MDRM, told students during an afternoon tour of the facility that the company is evolving its operation and that there is “no shortage of work. We stay pretty steady work wise.”

The company—which bills itself as caisson fabrication specialists—started work solely in the power line industry, but has expanded to structural and bridge work, added a mobile welding service, and is planning on developing and opening a fabrication shop.

During more than two decades, he said, “we have adopted to the economy and grown our workforce.”

Looking forward, Rivette said the company—which is involved in the Amsterdam-area construction of an Amazon facility—hopes to partner with the company when it builds in Schoharie and use that partnership to build an online presence.

Students learned the variety of welding and other skills needed to work for the operation and watched as workers fabricated parts.

During the morning session, students met with Mike Rivette, founder of MDRM. A unionized iron worker since the 1970s, he started in the industry right out of high school in 1973 on the South Mall in Albany. It was supposed to be a summer job, but he went on to complete the apprenticeship. He ventured out on his own 20 years ago to start MDRM to fill a need for caisson fabrication.

Offered on the Schoharie and Albany campuses, the Capital Region BOCES Welding and Metal Fabrication program prepares students with the skills they need to either directly enter the workforce or expand their skills in a college or trade school. During the two-year program that is taught on the Albany and Schoharie campuses, students learn American Welding Society standards and earn certifications that prepare them for a career in the welding industry.

For more information on the Welding and Metal Fabrication program, go to https://www.capitalregionboces.org/career-technical-education/courses-programs/welding-metal-fabrication/.


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Knights Open Season with Win Over Margaretville

Photos by Bob Roney

MIDDLEBURGH - The Middleburgh Knights  boys JV and Varsity teams both won their home opening basketball games on Monday evening against Margaretville. 



Home opener tip off. For Middleburgh #13 JJ Narzymski and for Margaretville #13 Thomas Straton.


Middleburgh's #2 Guillermo Martinez glides in for a lay up being guarded by Margaretville's #3 Anthony Maggio.

Middleburgh's #3 Trey Ruise puts one up while being guarded by Margaretville's #15 Carter Straton. 


Middleburgh's #15 Connor Mattice getting a shot off while being guarded by two Margaretville players. Middleburgh's # 13 JJ Narzymski in the back ground positioning for a rebound. 


Middleburgh's #13 JJ Narzymski shooting over two Margaretville players. #13 Thomas Straton and #15 Carter Staton.

Margaretville's #3 Anthony Maggio taking a foul shot during Monday's game in Middleburgh. Middleburgh took both JV and Varsity games that evening. Photo by Bob Roney. More in the B - Schoharie News section.


Middleburgh's # 11 Harry Ioannou drives for a lay up shot while being guarded by Margaretville's #0 Aiden Alvarez.



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'Tis the Christmas Season at the 48th Annual Craft Bazaar in Schoharie

SCHOHARIE - It was the start of the Christmas shopping season at the 48th annual Holiday Craft Bazaar at the Schoharie Valley Railroad Museum Complex in Schoharie on the weekend before Thanksgiving.

There were chocolates, honey, maple syrup, jewelry, paintings, tea, dolls, metal works, wood working, knitted items, and many more on sale for three days.

The sale was sponsored by the Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association and benefits the Schoharie Valley Railroad and the 1743 Palatine House Museum.

Photos by David Avitabile.




Hannah Monk of Old Smokey Leather of Summit sets up an item Saturday morning in Schoharie.


Karen Boyd of Schenectady works on a dish towel at the Craft Bazaar Saturday.


Davy and Tracy Russell of Moon and Leaf Magic of Middleburgh displayed numerous teas for sale in Schoharie.


Dolls were very popular at the annual Holiday Craft Bazaar in Schoharie.


Earl VanWormer, a veteran of the annual Holiday Craft Bazaar, sets up some merchandise Saturday in Schoharie.

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Hard Fought Loss for SCS

Schoharie’s Skylar Giffin and Johannah Gardner of Mekeel Christian Academy reach for a loose ball. After a roll on the floor, Giffin had possession for the Storm. On Friday, November 28th, in the Turkey Tournament first round of play, Schoharie girls lost to Afton High 44-33, and Cherry Valley-Springfield beat Mekeel Christian Academy 42-26. On Saturday the 29th, Schoharie Storm lost to the Mekeel Christian Academy Lions 50-34 in a hard played game with the lead passed back and forth between the opposing teams throughout the first three quarters. Then the Cherry Valley-Springfield Patriots went on to defeat the Afton Crimson Knights 43-32 in the championship game of the Schoharie Tournament



Schoharie’s Lucy Masa drives hard downcourt, taking the ball past Mekeel Christian Academy’s Kiara Collins. Masa scored 8 for the Storm in Saturday’s second round Turkey Tournament game. Photos by Scott Keidong.


At midcourt, Schoharie’s Carley Waters dribbles, looking for a Storm teammate to pass the ball to. Waters led the Storm in scoring with 10 points.


Mekeel all over her, the Storm’s Julianna Slater looks for an opening to safely pass the ball.



Mekeel Christian Academy’s Johannah Gardner reaches, trying to block a layup by Schoharie’s Alaina Martin.



Schoharie’s Carley Waters drives the ball downcourt.


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