EAGLE
Vol. 33 No. 51 ~ DECEMBER 18, 2014
STATE GIVING MORE THAN $3
MILLION TO FUND LOCAL PROJECTS
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Grant Helps Battenkill Books
Expand Children’s Section
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Energy Project Helps CCS
Save Nearly $100,000
2014 WASHINGTON COUNTY
SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS
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Village Water Hot Topic at
Hoosick Falls Board Meeting
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Greenwich School Board
Celebrates Student Musicians
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Salem Fire Dept. Announces
Annual Santa Visit
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Computer Classes at
the Cheney Library
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Greenwich Teens Decorate
Cookies Local Seniors
The
Washington
County Local Development Corporation and
the Adirondack Regional
Chamber of Commerce
held the 10th Annual
Washington
County
Small Business of the
Years Awards to honor
and celebrate the 2014
nominees and winners.
The business winners and
nominees were honored
during a luncheon held
Friday, December 12 at
the Kingsbury Firehouse.
The 2014 Award
Winners are:
• Granville
Veterinary
Service (Granville)
• Harrington’s Care A
Lot Child Care Center
(Hudson Falls)
• Helping Hands Physical Therapy (Greenwich)
Lifetime Community
Commitment Award to:
• Salem Hardware (Salem)
2014 Nominees:
• Argyle Brewing Company, LLC (Greenwich)
• Chippewa
Stone
(Whitehall)
• Cormie
Insurance
Agency (Hudson Falls)
• Country Gals Café
(Cambridge)
• Country Peddler Shoppes, Inc. (Greenwich)
• The Flower Shop @
Laura’s Garden (Salem)
• Kelly’s Emerald Feeds,
LLC (Hudson Falls)
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CCS Annual Winter Concert
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Student Drama Club
Concert at Hubbard Hall
Crowd Attends Meeting to Learn More
About Project at Former Hospital Property
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Local Headlines....................2-3, 6
Calendar....................................27
Poor Richards...........................26
Cambridge News...................7-13
Hoosick News...............14-16, 18
Easton-Greenwich...........19-22
Salem News........................23-26
Classifieds & Notices...........28-29
Shop Local................................4-6
Sports.............................30-32
Village Considers Hill Street
for New Firehouse Location
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Pick-the-Pros Jackpot Soars to $200
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