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Washinglon Cow«s Homekn-, Ne,™*wer E,tablihed Oct. 13,1842 ARGYLE CA RD GREENWICH HEBRON JACI t.(HUYLERVILLE WEST RUPERT *Hil (RE[K CRE ,<Ch Tournel winners A £ 1 ..1 Stratocaster donated to (;reenuich 1.ibrar> (1 )\\ 148 Main Street youth center Greenwich NY 12834 /4/2 - John Stiwin drains one ef his six three- pointers against Maple Hill during the Holiday Hoops at the Hill basket- ball tournament. Juurnal-Press P•/8 Vol. In. No. 14 Issue No. 8926 GREENWICH, NEW YORK -THURSDAY,JANUARY 9,2014 www.greenwichlournalsalempress.corn Newstand Prce 75 cents A hybrid operation- From its cows to its operation, Battenkill Valle>,Creamery finds a peribct blend ly Kithidne Corrono (,reenwi h Joi,r 1 3,9: 8, faler n Press HEAD OUT SALEM - Glass milk bob ties were once a generic Item known to all, but now an old- fashioned milk bottle in Wash- ington County means one thing to most people: the Bat- tenkill Valley Creamery Pe returnable, heavy-du- ty glass containers, identlft- able by their green label of a little girl in pigtatIs holding up abottleofmilk, werethe brain- child of Seth McEachron and his father. Don. The famous logo was created by graph- ie artist Heather Bellanca six Fireleaves lai 11Uy homeless By Mellhan Ph-n Greenwich Journal & Salem Press With wind chill tempera- tures dipping below zero, Schuylerville firefighters were called to 24 Pearl Street at approximately 10:30 am and stayed on scene until midafter- noon, with other neighboring frecompanies called to assist. A rescue squad was also on scene but none of the rest- dents was injured. The home was being rented by Christo- pherWilbur, 23, and Devon DI- otte, 24, andhertwosmallch#- dren, ages 3 and 4. The home was de;troyed by the fire and the family lost everything. According to Wit- bur, one of the small children turned the cook stove on, ig- niting a plastic spoon that was resting near a burner. The Red Cross stepped in SEE FIMON PAGE4 Healinglooks at Beecfh Hin Iane Greenwich Journal & Salem Press 8/Mink'.Ill'01/\ly You an whitthe Battenldll Valley Oeam- ery's farm store at 691 County Route 30, Sa lern. and take a peek at their cows as well, who feed rightalongsidetheroad. Hours are 6a m. t08 p.m.daily, andtheice cream parlorisopenfrom 11:30a.m. to8 pm. ment of Food Science ra gan as a the creamery's milk as lue-add- No. 1 highest quality mil vices for New York State, which p m even- the creamery among the t dngbusi- producers in the nation Depart- SEE CREAMERYON PAG »ding, free ./. -/\.....-: I./ A. I. 4. .'.*»10*=24%,1- years ago. What originally be tentative step into va ed products and ser the 5th generation lai tually became a boom ness. In 2010, Cornell's Fk i- k rip 1,. i 'Ir S.th McEachron shows off the'factory' floor of the creamery, where milk is bot I prepared for shipping : temperatures grip area i , rrhe Hoosic River 1 0 1 (above) jumped its Pe, , 1.- 1 banks in Buskirk, clos- ing several bridges. Mean- 4'.t a . ¥ F*5 reached flood status along -- while, the Batten Kill River .- 71 41.'427 -•·r 4.4 1-== Route 29 in Battenville ' (right) where authorities also inspected for ice jams after temperatures plum- meted over the course of a day from 57 degrees to -3. 4 ROAD CLOS 4! A By Meghan Phalen While Supervisors had hoped to have the sale of the county-owned nursing home finalized bytheonset of 2014. they lound thenise]ves trans- ferring $ 1.(H)3.000 at the .lan. 2 organizational meeting to cover the monthly operating costs at Pleasant Valley In- firmary while waitinx for the state to linallze the permits required fc ir the Brc inx-based purchasers. ('enters for· Spe- cialty Cart· -Both parties are disap- pointed\. Countv Wmmistra- tor Kevi,1 11·,»··· evy,I:tinnfl Hayes plaimed to meet with the county's attorney. Rich Franklin to o Me up with an idea of ways to move the pro- cess along. Hayes expected more in- formation to be available this week 1 111 'umnint trans- ferred was based on last years molith], exl}elisesand the fact that the county must leave 2 davs of inventory for the new purchaser when the sale is finalized. Supervisort'hairmancifthe Board 1.indsey questioned SEE PVI CA PAGE6 ted the k in uts )est as CO-Owl E6 tied anc zing .'* 49 The Town of Greenwich held w Organizational and Regu- r Board meeting on Tuesday Ight. After swearing in and )rne appointments, Supervt- )r Idleman opened a Public earing for abandonment 01 !51eet on Beech Hill Lane, by £ Town The Town had held a Public eartig in the early Wior the »i,donment 01 only 525 ket itiound that length €nd not id in an area that wa, sale <aturn-around and™Id lect the loote*e 01 their hay id thi c-*1 the need lor Wkie/1.arkilwiththenew SEELAF®CNPAgI Seeking 113th Assembly seat Cteve Stallmer, who is prepaing to run for the 113th Assembly seat as , Lla Republican, stopped by the Journal-Press offices in Greenwich on Monday Stallmer said he is expecting Gov. Cuomo to call a special elec- 1 tion to 611 the seat sometime in the next week, with an election to possibly J occur March 16. The seat was vacakd by Tony Jordan, who is now the Washington County District Attorney Stallmer is currently chief 01 stall lor Rep. Chris Gibson and lives in Saratoga Sp,ings with his wife and two )mung children. 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