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Memorial Day Weekend Yard SALE!
By admin on May 17, 2012
The Hobart Historical Society will hold a yard sale on Saturday, May 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at their headquarters at 57 Cornell Ave., the former Masonic building. Among items available are a large wooden table, wooden chairs, a floor lamp, display rack, assorted silverware and dishes, a scanner, and miscellaneous household items,
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Mysteries in our Histories
By admin on March 13, 2012
For more information contact: Velga Kundzins 607.652.2823 vkundzins@westerncatskills.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Mysteries in our Histories STAMFORD, NY – Putting a little mystery in our history, the State Route 10 Corridor Historians would like to invite you to listen to some tales about real-life (or maybe not quite real-life) mysteries that have occurred in Delaware and
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Great Interview
By admin on February 9, 2012
Click here for a great for a special one-hour discussion on the history of milk trains, milk quality, and the bottling process.
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Blondey and Liz – As Roaring as the 20′s
By admin on January 27, 2012
Click thumbnail for full view! Many of us remember Blondey’s, a former restaurant/bar in Hobart, NY that was very popular. Below is a terrific article written in 1976 about the history of Blondey’s. We want to present the article as genuine as possible so click on the Image for a larger view and enjoy this
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Former Hobart Man to be Honored by President
By admin on November 3, 2011
By Celin Schoen George Yamada, a former Hobart resident, is part of a group of 40 Japanese-American veterans from World War II who is going on an Honor Flight Trip to Washington, DC from October 31 through November 3. He is a member of the U.S. Army’s 442nd Regiment and Military Intelligence Regiment who will
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Grand Prize Winners at Halloween Costume Parade
By admin on November 3, 2011
Grand prize winners at Halloween costume parade were, l. to r., “The Human Cannonball” (David Jensen), a Parachuter (Kevin Jensen), Raggedy Andy and Raggedy Ann (Bill and Janet DeSilva), and in front, a little Duckling (Madison Elam). The winners ranged from the Jensen boys at the high school level, the DeSilvas in the Adult category,
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BOOK ON KORTRIGHT HISTORY IS SUBJECT OF SIGNING EVENT
By admin on October 10, 2011
By Celin Schoen After many months of canvassing local residents, searching town records, and perusing old newspapers, Margaret Kenyon’s book, Kortright Invites You, is finally in print and available from a number of sources, including Liberty Rock Books in Hobart, which sponsored a book-signing event on September 3. The book is subtitled “A Pictorial
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A Piece of Hobart History
By admin on August 10, 2011
One half of a telegraph set used by the J. B. Rich store and the late Wallace H. Rich. It was located in his home on the River Road, and connected to the store, which was across from the present-day Coffee Pot, nearly three miles away. A demonstration was given by Mr. Rich’s great-grandsons, David
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2011 Horseshoe Festival!
By admin on August 10, 2011
The Horseshoe competition started early in the day on July 23 during the 10th annual Hobart Horseshoe Festival. Despite unusually high temperatures, the activity was fast and furious, with 19 teams competing for the championship. First place winners were Brian Pashley of Hamden and Rick Pashley of Franklin, followed by Chris and Kim Pashley of
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Trees in Hobart Removed
By admin on July 8, 2011
Another dead tree bites the dust as workers from Gunther Tree Service cut up the trunk and prepare to haul away the remains, as part of the village’s tree removal program. Trees removed were either those considered a liability threat to the village, or were done at the request of homeowners, who reimbursed the village
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