FENIMORE ART MUSEUM PRESENTS NEW VIRTUAL TOURS OF RENOWNED COLLECTIONS
Written By Editor on 1/9/22 | 1/9/22
SJFD Legal Notice: Normal Board Meeting
SUNY Cobleskill Fighting Tigers Weekly Recap
Written By Editor on 1/4/22 | 1/4/22
The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) named 20 SUNY Cobleskill student-athletes the league's All-Academic Team for the Fall of the 2021-22 academic year. In order to be eligible for the award, these Fighting Tiger athletes earned a 3.50 grade point average (GPA) or higher during their semester of competition.
SUNY COBLESKILL NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE 2021 FALL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM HONOREES
Name | Yr. | Sport | Hometown | Major |
Nick Logan | So. | Cross Country | Queensbury, N.Y. | Plant Science |
Eamonn Sullivan | Fy. | Cross Country | Wappingers Falls, N.Y. | Agricultural Equipment |
Dillon VanDemortel | Sr. | Cross Country | Newark, N.Y. | Aquaculture |
Jenna Swyers | Fy. | Cross Country | Peru, N.Y. | Agricultural Business |
Charles Agle | Fy. | Soccer | Eden, N.Y. | Plant Science |
Tyler Cinamon | Fy. | Soccer | Oceanside, N.Y. | Business Administration |
Peyton Darling | So. | Soccer | Schenevus, N.Y. | Animal Science |
Conor Flanigan | Fy. | Soccer | Troy, N.Y. | Canine Management |
Wyatt Reed | Fy. | Soccer | Munnsville, N.Y. | Agricultural Engineering |
Jeremy Rossi | Sr. | Soccer | Westport, N.Y. | Business Administration |
Hannah Fitzgerald | Fy. | Soccer | McGraw, N.Y. | Canine Management |
Hayleigh Girard | Fy. | Soccer | Fort Edward, N.Y. | Canine Management |
Hannah-Rose Foote | So. | Volleyball | Richmondville, N.Y. | Agricultural Business |
Samantha Grant | Jr. | Volleyball | Middle Grove, N.Y. | Animal Science |
Mackenzie Larson | So. | Volleyball | Winterset, Iowa | Landscape Contracting |
Kelley Miller | So. | Volleyball | Fort Mill, S. C. | Canine Management |
Chase Mizell | Jr. | Volleyball | Seville, Ohio | Animal Science |
Jillian Mueller | Jr. | Volleyball | Parish, N.Y. | Canine Management |
Abigail Scheurich | So. | Volleyball | Oxford, Conn. | Animal Science |
Emily Wisniewski | So. | Volleyball | Southbury, Conn. | Animal Science |
SUNY Cobleskill has announced that due to the recent spike in Covid cases state-wide that until further notice no spectators will be admitted to Fighting Tiger scheduled home athletic contests. Fans can watch Cobleskill games on-line via the Fighting Tiger Sports Network at: https://fightingtigers.
UPCOMING HOME CONTESTS:
Men’s Basketball vs. Thomas College 1/8, Maine Maritime 1/9, MCLA 1/11, SUNY Delhi 1/29
Women’s Basketball vs. Thomas College 1/8, Maine Maritime 1/9, SUNY Delhi 1/29
UPDATE: Burglary Suspect Arrested After Firing at Deputies
Snowshoe CANCELLED for January
National Seed Swap Day 2022
Written By Editor on 1/3/22 | 1/3/22
Local SUNY Potsdam Students Named to President's List
Agricultural experts to share research, best practices, and recent trends virtually
SUNY COBLESKILL ANNOUNCES POSTPONEMENT OF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME VERSUS MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
2021 Leaderful Delaware Class Graduates
Written By Editor on 1/2/22 | 1/2/22
Upcoming at the Mountain Top Library
Two Greene County Residents Arrested for Burglaries
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office arrested Maria Uvino, age 30, and James Hartley, age 38,
both of Ashland. Uvino and her boyfriend, Hartley, had been the suspects in several burglaries in the Ashland area over the last few weeks.
On December 27th a home owner heard someone in his attached garage trying to forcibly enter his kitchen, when he yelled, the perpetrators fled into a wooded area behind the residence. A GCSO Deputy, who was nearby, arrived immediately thereafter and saw the perpetrators in the woods. The Deputy entered the woods and gave chase, ultimately apprehending Uvino.
A search continued for Hartley, who had made multiple threats to shoot police officers via phone and social media, throughout the next two days. The search concluded at approximately 3:00am this morning, 12/29/21, when Deputies found tracks in the snow leading to a vacant house on CR 10 also in Ashland. As Deputies approached the house, Hartley fired several rounds through the windows at them. A perimeter was established around the house and contact was made with Hartley who subsequently surrendered without further incident. Uvino was charged with Burglary 2nd degree, 2 counts of Felony Criminal Mischief, and 1 count of Possession of Stolen Property- she was arraigned before Judge Jacobs, T/Catskill Court, and was committed to the Greene County jail in lieu of $50,000 bail/ $100,000 bond on 12/27/21.
Hartley was arrested on a Warrant for Burglary 2nd and 2 counts of Felony Criminal Mischief and arraigned before Judge Lawyer, T/Ashland Court on 12/29/21 – Hartley was committed to the Greene County Jail with no bail. The investigation remains ongoing and multiple further charges with regards to the events this morning are forthcoming. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by The State Police, The Greene County District Attorney’s Office and Greene County Probation.
Message of Hope by Sister Chirya: Keeping the Inner Light Bright
We have to think about how we can focus on and be instrumental for our own transformation. To think about the transformation of others is a waste of time. Remember, “When I change, the world changes.” Transformation comes from keeping God’s company. He is not only the Supreme Soul; He is my Father, Teacher, Friend, Guide. Keeping His company brings transformation in the self. I must not waste my time getting caught up in concerns about the body, other people or anything of the world. Let me be free from any kind of tension and pay attention to staying connected to God’s light. The inner strength and power I receive brings transformation within. Seeing my transformation, others will have love for me.
So let’s get started. Well-being is a skill. It needs cultivating. Get into the habit of exercising your mind in order to keep it healthy. Everything, which means everything, in our life begins with our thoughts. Every thought creates vibrations. Vibrations are like sound waves; no obstacles can stop their radiation. To exercise the mind means creating a pure positive thought and holding stable that feeling and thought. This means if I need peace, I can emerge and hold on to that thought and feel the light of peace within for however long I want. This daily practice prepares one to deal with difficult times.
Get into the intermittent daily habit of simply closing your eyes and taking 10 deep breaths. Look within and increase your awareness - the capacity to know what your mind is doing. Stop now and then for a moment to practice and become aware of the quality of your thoughts. Check and change them when necessary. Daily, consciously choose the quality of your thoughts - accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative and throw away the waste. As is my thinking, so are my actions and experiences in life. Value what you have regardless of how little it may seem to you. Count your blessings. Who knows how long you will have them!
Each day create and nurture good vibrations within and silently touch everyone with your bright inner light. We have received a very clear path. I simply have to walk on this path I see in my mind and show it to others. When we do this the darkness of ignorance in the world now will be dispelled.
Contact: Yvonne Chirya Risely bkchirya@gmail.com chirya.
risely@peacevillageretreat.org
Roxbury Fire District Meeting Notice
Please take notice that the organizational meeting for the Roxbury Fire District of the Townof Roxbury, County of Delaware, NY, will be held on the 13th day of January 2022 at 7:00pm at the Roxbury Fire House, located at 53613 State Highway 30, Roxbury, NY 12474.
This notification is being given to the news media pursuant to the provisions of Section 94 of the Public Officers Law of the State of NY by order of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Roxbury Fire Department.