T IMES
WALLKILL VALLEY
Vol. 35, No 36 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017
Gardiner
celebrates
the harvest
Students flooded the halls of all six
Valley Central schools on Tuesday
morning as summer break officially
ended, and the new school year brought
Watercolors
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Valley Central classes starting later this year
with it a new bell schedule for the high
school and middle school. In January, the
district inked a five-year transportation
contract with East End Bus Lines to
provide school bus services to Valley
Central. The deal, which was a joint
ONE DOLLAR
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Kids getting extra winks
By Ted Remsnyder
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agreement with Wallkill Central School
District, allowed the district to rethink its
transportation schedule as the transition
from previous bus provider First Student
Continued on page 4
What’s
that smell?
Sulfur odor forces
Crawford well closure
“We’re stressed on water,” reported
Continued on page 3
Black and blue
Bond Brungard
The Valley Central Vikings take the field Friday night for their season opener against rival Wallkill. The Vikings prevailed. Story on page 40.
SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL