After two years of planning, legal work, construction, renovation and equipment installation, Glenn Wetherell and Susan Knapp’s dream of opening a brewery has become a reality. The former [...]
By PJ Ferguson Sasquatch holds a special relationship with the town of Whitehall. Declared as an official mascot in 2018, hundreds of sightings of the feature have been reported in the area. One [...]
By PJ Ferguson Whitehall’s history is often forgotten but is quite interesting, as the town served as a major industry hub during the Revolutionary War. Becoming the first settlement on Lake [...]
By Matthew Saari “We have passed the last round of 1843…Does your heart begin to quail? Or are you waiting for your blessed hope in the glorious appearing of Jesus Christ?” So spoke William [...]
Crowd delights to tree-lighting, parade “Rockefeller Center has got nothing on this, Granville!” So spoke trustee Paul Labas during Granville’s annual tree-lighting and First Friday festivities [...]
Not everything Pember is indoors. The Pember Nature Preserve, donated to the Pember Library and Museum in 1979, encompasses 125 acres of forest, wetland and fields on both sides of Black Creek, a [...]
The Pember Museum of Natural History is a bit of a surprise for first-time visitors. Tucked away on the second floor of the Pember Library in Granville, it’s a window into a local man’s 18th [...]
Granville’s nickname is the “Colored Slate Capital of the World” because of a rainbow of colors that are quarried here. Hues include red, green, gray, gray-black, purple, and mottled green and [...]
New visitors to Whitehall will likely notice a castle-like structure atop a hill, overlooking the village of Whitehall. Located at 8 Potters Terrace, Skene Manor is one of the most popular [...]