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Old school rock and roller pledges good time

PLATTSBURGH | Jimmy T. Thurston is 77 years old.

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Tannery Pond hires new director

JOHNSBURG | The Tannery Pond Community Center has announced the hiring of Daphne Taylor as the facility’s new full-time director.

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Young artists sought for student exhibition

PLATTSBURGH | Students from all around the region have a shot at displaying their artwork at the Strand Center for the Arts.

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The Roaring 20’s come to life at Westport Central

WESTPORT | Along the banks of the French Riviera, a young heiress is seeking to find a boyfriend in the 1920’s.

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‘The Secret Garden’ at Warrensburg High School

WARRENSBURG | The Warrensburg High School Drama Club presents “The Secret Garden” musical on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 22-24, at 7:30 p.m.

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Warrensburg High to present ‘Secret Garden’

WARRENSBURG | Since the turn of the century, acclaimed Warrensburg High School Vocal Music Director Jim Corriveau has been imagining his students performing an award-winning Broadway musical that was...

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Rutland’s black soldiers to be honored

RUTLAND | A planned sculpture in downtown Rutland will honor 20 of Rutland’s heroic African-American Civil War veterans.

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Vermont premiere

MIDDLEBURY | The Middlebury College Department of Theatre and Dance will present the Vermont Premiere of “The Wolves”, a play by Sarah DeLappe, directed by Assistant Professor Michole Biancosino.

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Pulitzer Prize winner to visit Middlebury

MIDDLEBURY | We can thank two, enterprising Middlebury students for the upcoming momentous campus visit of the youngest ever recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Music.

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Guild receives funds

TICONDEROGA | The International Paper Foundation and New York State Council on the Arts have awarded grants to help fund the free children’s programs and summer concerts put on by the Ticonderoga...

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Solo show features animal watercolors

TICONDEROGA | The Downtown Gallery show opening at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 18, “Faces of Hope,” will include watercolors of animals created by Merribeth Elling.

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Ti gallery hosting show of Middlebury artists

TICONDEROGA | Ti Arts, located in a bright, airy gallery on Montcalm Street, is featuring a number of shows this summer, and the current exhibit, which runs through July 19, features work in canvas and...

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Grant award will fund ‘Billy Goats Gruff’

CHESTER | Children’s opera “Billy Goats Gruff” will come to Chester July 28

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‘Road to Dannemora’ lands in Keene

KEENE VALLEY | By its title, you may think that the upcoming production by the Book & Blanket Players has something to do with the infamous Dannemora prison break in 2015.

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Lake George Jazz Fest curator recalled

LAKE GEORGE | Noted author, poet and psychotherapist Paul Pines, curator and co-founder of  the Lake George Jazz Weekend, passed away last month...

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‘The Wiz’ lands in Ti

TICONDEROGA | A musical adaption of a classic children’s book will land at the Hancock House later this month.

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New exhibit

To open Rokeby’s 2018 special exhibit “Fabric of Emancipation” last weekend, Michelle Bishop of Harlem Needle Arts spoke about the influence of textile art as resistance for social change.

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Rutland artist returns for exhibit

RUTLAND I An opening reception for Ellen Shattuck Pierce’s solo exhibition, “Thirty-six Views of Home,” a collection of prints about motherhood, will be on Saturday, Aug. 11, 6-8 p.m., at the Alley...

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Elizabethtown Library Summer Camp is busy

ELIZABETHTOWN | A busy summer reading and activities camp at the Elizabethtown Library spent much of July looking back in time.

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