Honoring the fallen

Honoring the fallen
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Salisbury’s veterans marched during the Memorial Day parade Monday, May 29. Click here for more Memorial Day stories and photos.

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North East officials explore Amenia partnership in Town Hall plans

Drawings produced by engineering firm LAN in late 2025 show a proposed floor plan for the new North East Town Hall set to occupy the former Jehovah's Witnesses hall on Route 22 south of the Village of Millerton.

Photo by Nathan Miller

MILLERTON — North East’s plans for a new Town Hall continue to move forward as officials explore alternatives for a courtroom that was included in the original proposal.

Town Supervisor Chris Kennan explained during the Town Board’s regular meeting on Thursday, May 14, that the town is exploring contracting with the Town of Amenia to host North East court services at Amenia’s Town Hall on Route 22. The move would allow North East to forego building a courtroom in a new town hall set to occupy the former Jehovah’s Witnesses hall on Route 22, saving floorspace that could be used for other offices and record storage.

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Plans to revitalize Norfolk’s Infinity Hall unveiled

Infinity Hall, built in 1883.

Jennifer Almquist

Nearly 200 people packed the wooden seats of Norfolk’s historic Infinity Hall on Thursday, May 14, as David Rosenfeld, owner and founder of Goodworks Entertainment Group, a live entertainment and venue management company, unveiled ambitious plans to restore the restaurant and bar, expand programming and reestablish the venue as a central gathering place for the community.

Since the Norfolk Pub closed on Jan. 31, 2026, the need for a restaurant and evening gathering place has become paramount, and for years residents have wanted Infinity Hall to be more engaged with the community.

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May Castleberry’s next chapter

May Castleberry’s next chapter

May Castleberry at home in Lakeville.

Natalia Zukerman
Castleberry’s idea of happiness is “looking at a great painting.”

May Castleberry is a ball of sunshine and passion, though she grew up an introverted child, moving with her family from Alberta to Colorado to Texas, finding comfort in mountains, books and wide-open skies. Today, the former art book editor and museum curator has found a new home in Lakeville, where the natural beauty of the Northwest Corner continues to captivate her. Whether walking with friends, painting, reading or visiting beloved local libraries in Salisbury, Norfolk and Cornwall, Castleberry has embraced the region since making her move permanent in 2022, bringing with her a remarkable career shaped by a lifelong love of books and art.

Castleberry grew up in the world of books, and especially art books, and she credits her artist mother, an avid art book collector, with igniting her passions. Castleberry’s high school art teacher in Dallas understood how to teach students to channel their imaginations into books and art.

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Millbrook approves $1.5M 
in wastewater upgrades

MILLBROOK — The village’s project to upgrade wastewater treatment operations took a major step forward as the Board of Trustees accepted a bid for a total of $1.5 million in new processing equipment at its regular meeting on Wednesday, March 13.

By unanimous vote, the Trustees approved the purchase of Sequencing Batch Reactors for a total cost of $1,070,600 and Cloth Media Filters for $438,560. The solicited bid was provided by Aqua-Aerobics Systems of Loves Park, Illinois, the sole bidder for the equipment. Project Engineers with Tighe and Bond had reviewed the details of the bid and determined that it was reasonable.

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With Style: Sarah Blodgett’s art of collecting

Sarah Blodgett has turned her passion for collecting into “something larger.”

Photo by Sarah Blodgett

There is something wonderfully disarming about walking into a space where nothing feels overly polished, overly planned or pulled from a catalog — a place where history lingers in the corners, where color is fearless, where the objects on the shelves have stories to tell and where, if you are lucky, a cat named Cinnamon may be supervising the entire operation.

That is the world of Sarah Blodgett.

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Dr. Paul J. Fasano

Dr. Paul J. Fasano

SHARON — Dr. Paul J. Fasano DDS, of Brewster, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully after a long illness on May 10, 2026, in Boston.

Born in Boston to Philip and Laura (Stolarsky) Fasano on Dec. 13, 1946, he grew up in Dorchester with his two brothers Philip and William.Paul attended the Boston Latin School and graduated from Boston College in 1968.He later completed Dental School at New York University in 1972.

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