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By Danielle Ray Landmark correspondent PRINCETON — The Princeton Historical Society is launching the Rediscover Princeton speaker series this year, a four-event program in collaboration with and supported by a grant from the Princeton Cultural Council. The goal of the…

Iconic East Princeton building succumbs to age, weather

By Ken Cleveland Landmark correspondent PRINCETON — Since the 1840s, East Princeton was home to three chair-making factories, with the Keyes Brook powering the mills. That was until the last factory burned in the first decade of the 1900s and…

State champs

By John Orrell Landmark correspondent HOLDEN — It was nine down and a pair to go for the Holden Little League 11-year-old All-Stars. The locals rattled off consecutive victories over Rutland, Lou Gehrig, Joe Schwartz, Jesse Burkett, Clinton (District championship…

Sterling says goodbye to Murray

By Danielle Ray Landmark correspondent STERLING — Community members came out in full force recently to pay tribute to beloved town resident Terry Murray and to comfort her family in their time of loss. Theresa (Faubert) Murray, 74, peacefully passed…

Rutland Food Truck Festival returns

By Danielle Ray Landmark correspondent RUTLAND — Area foodies rejoice! The Rutland Food Truck Festival and Craft Fair returns this month and will be bigger and better than ever. As for the bigger part, well, that necessitates a change of…

Giving wildlife a helping hand

By Danielle Ray Landmark correspondent JEFFERSON — Seasoned and certified wildlife rehabilitator Krystal Smajkiewicz has an important message to share about the adorable critters she comes in contact with: Wildlife should stay wild. “I don’t want any confusion. When wild…