Lake Huntington News

Posted 8/21/12

I feel like a 100-year-old—sore bones, can hardly talk, back hurts, hips are out of whack—but boy did I have fun at my cousin’s 50th wedding anniversary, dancing, singing and having a great …

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I feel like a 100-year-old—sore bones, can hardly talk, back hurts, hips are out of whack—but boy did I have fun at my cousin’s 50th wedding anniversary, dancing, singing and having a great time with family. I was up partying until 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights. I drank water and watched everyone else get smashed. I said to myself, “Thank God I do not drink; I would have such a hangover tomorrow.” I have such a big family, cousins all over the world. I love each and every one of them, and we all get along.

Lake Huntington Presbyterian Church Ladies Auxiliary would like to thank everyone who donated and came out to support their penny social.

The Cochecton Center Community Center would like to thank everyone who donated items, their time working at the tag sale and most of all, those of you who came out to buy items. On Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11 they will be running the sale again. If you have any questions, call Sharon Umnik 845/252-7463. The church will be open again for all to see. I spent about half an hour in there taking pictures. Very interesting.

Thursday, October 15 at 7 p.m. is Meet the Candidates Night, sponsored by the Women’s Community Club of Cochecton, at the new Cochecton Town Hall, 74 Smales Rd. The event is free and open to all residents of the Town of Cochecton. Cochecton candidates on the November 3 ballot are incumbents Gary Maas (R,C,I), supervisor; Kevin Esselman (R,C,I), highway superintendent; and Eileen Hennessy (D,C,R), tax collector. All are running unopposed. Two seats are open for the town council and the four candidates are incumbent Larry Richardson (D,RH), Joan Glase (D,RH), incumbent Anna Story (R,C, I) and Edwin Grund (R,C,I).

Remember, the Cochecton Republicans will be having their Election Day chicken barbeque; more info to follow.

The Cochecton Democrat Club is hosting a rally on Saturday, October 24 at Angelina’s on the Hill, 23 Crestwood Rd. There will be a buffet dinner and cash bar. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $25 per person. Come on out and support the candidates while enjoying dinner, music and dancing, raffle tickets and 50/50s. Call 845/932-8104 to purchase advance tickets. Walk-ins are welcome. Visit www.cochectondemocrats.com

Have a great week and email leeniebeans@citlink.net or call 845/252-3568 if you have news.

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