The Covered Bridge. Cathedral Pines. Tim Prentice’s sculptures. These were some of the Seven Wonders of Cornwall nominated years ago by Hudson Sebranek’s third-grade class at CCS. Oh, and of [Read More…]
Category Archives: Cornwall Chronicle
Thanksgiving logistics can be tricky in a normal year. With infection rates climbing, the CDC and Dr. Anthony Fauci warning families to avoid large gatherings, and state-mandated quarantine periods for [Read More…]
The main thoroughfare of West Cornwall saw some impressive leaf-peeping crowds in October. Covered Bridge Electric Bike may also have been part of the draw. Bob Ensign opened the shop [Read More…]
Cornwall is bustling with wildlife. Bears and bobcats bound across fields and sometimes into cupboards. We are constantly thinking about how we can coexist with nature. Consider the beaver, nature’s [Read More…]
I recently had the opportunity to catch up with Libby Mitchell, Executive Director of the West Cornwall Public Library Association, known as the Hughes Memorial Library to most of us. [Read More…]
Many Cornwall not-for-profit organizations send email rather than “snail mail.” However, many of those missives end up in spam/junk folders, not because they are unwanted but due to a downside [Read More…]
Nita Colgate has been showing up for justice for a long time. In 1967, she volunteered to help with voter registration while visiting family in Mississippi. Back in New York [Read More…]
It was an April day in 2011 when the popular local email mill, the Cornwall Community Network, went through one of its weirdest moments. One member posted an announcement that [Read More…]
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