November 2, 2013

Fall back

Daylight saving time 2013 ends early Sunday; don't forget to adjust your clocks.


Electric Time Co. employee Walter Rodriguez cleans the face of an 84-inch Wegman clock at the plant in Medfield, Mass. Daylight savings time ends November 7, 2010 with clocks turned back one hour. (The Associated Press, file)
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on November 02, 2013 at 7:38 PM, updated November 02, 2013 at 8:04 PM
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WASHINGTON -- It's time to fall back.
Most Americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep this weekend thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.

EG Pizza Night and more...fund raising for the Peter's Dairy Farm

Lots of people attended the EG Pizza Night and Bake Sale to Benefit the Peters Dairy Farm.

Don't forget Monday Night - November 4th from 6 - 10 pm,

Scarnato's Ristorante is holding an hors d'oeurves fundraiser

to benefit the Peters Dairy Farm.

Photo by Martin E. Miller




You can also order a T-shirt CLICK HERE



October 27, 2013

Rock Pioneer dies

Lou Reed, rock legend, dies at 71

By Steve Almasy, CNN
updated 5:37 PM EDT, Sun October 27, 2013
Reed, violist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and
drummer Maureen Tucker played their first show as the
Velvet Underground in 1965.

October 13, 2013

7th Annual Chowder Fest


Where: River Street, Troy, NY
Cost: FREE ADMISSION

Troy Chowderfest - October 13th, 2013 

October 10, 2013

We wouldn't want them to get fat and LAZY?!?

Congressional Perks Deemed Essential During Government Shutdown While Public Sacrifices


Posted:   |  Updated: 10/09/2013 4:54 pm EDT



WASHINGTON -- Around the country, furloughed federal workers are wondering how they're going to pay their bills while they wait for the government to reopen. Businesses that rely on tourists are taking a hit due to shuttered national parks. And scientists conducting groundbreaking research have had to put the brakes on their work.