Back in March, the Highland Falls Library proudly opened an exhibit by photographer Stan Goldblatt called ‘The Appalachian Trail — Fort Montgomery Project: Portraits of Thru Hikers on the Appalachian Trail’
It’s been extremely popular…
Joseph Olsen grew up with 10 brothers and sisters, but as a Jehovah’s Witness he often felt alienated from his peers. For companionship, Olsen turned to writing and the characters he created.
Another school session is in full swing. Students are meeting with friends. Lots of interaction with sports, trips, and, oh yes, lots of classes for learning about everything, with new and ever-changing teachers.
Behind the counter at Perry’s for the last 10 years is Fort Montgomery’s Perry Spacone. He’s a master of breakfast sandwiches and quick comebacks. With him five days a week behind that counter since last summer is Highland Falls’ Meredith Johnson.
On Tuesday, October 15 the Friends of the Highland Falls Library will host Author Mary Laders, of Highland Falls, in a ‘Meet the Author’ event from 7-8 p.m. All are welcome.
In the August 16, 2019 News, Editor Mary Jane Pitt’s “My Thoughts” column was dedicated to the small town newspaper and, unhappily, their future, possible demise…
“Potential leaders.” — That’s the type of student that the Junior Leadership Orange program (JLO) looks for. This year, seven students from the Highland Falls Intermediate School and one from the Cornwall Central Middle School have been selected to participate in the program.
If it’s true that pregnant women crave the most delicious foods, then it’s a safe bet the Grand Mango Caribbean Food booth at the West Point-Highland Falls Farmers Market is delicious.