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Classifieds - June 25, 2026

EMPLOYMENT

HELP WANTED

Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center is a year-round 120-person retreat facility that is located in Falls Village, CT. Want to work at a beautiful, peaceful location, with great people? This is the place to be!We are currently seeking positions for Seasonal Lifeguard(s), Cook, Retreat services associate (banquet server front of house) and Mashgichim (F/T or P/T) for our summer season. For more details please visit our website at Careers - Adamah or email a copy of your resume to rebecca.eisen@adamah.org


SERVICES OFFERED

Héctor Pacay Landscaping and Construction LLC: Fully insured. Renovation, decking, painting; interior exterior, mowing lawn, garden, stone wall, patio, tree work, clean gutters, mowing fields. 845-636-3212.


Old Houses and Barns my specialty: Renovations and Re-pairs. 25 years serving the tri-state area. Licensed and Insured. Based in Canaan, CT. David Valyou 917-538-1617. davidvalyou@yahoo.com


MERCHANDISE & SERVICES

HORSES & EQUIPMENT

Looking for a small farm to board my 22 year old mare ideally located near trails. She gets along well with other horses. No drama. Available to help with feeding and or turnout if needed. 860-786-2546.


REAL ESTATE

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: Equal Housing Opportunity. All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1966 revised March 12, 1989 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color religion, sex, handicap or familial status or national origin or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. All residential property advertised in the State of Connecticut General Statutes 46a-64c which prohibit the making, printing or publish-ing or causing to be made, printed or published any notice, statement or advertisement with respect to the sale or:rental of a dwelling that indicates any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, age, lawful source of income, familial status, physical or mental disability or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.


HOUSE FOR RENT

2 Bedroom House. Millerton, NY. Quiet. 4 miles from town.$2500 monthly, plus utilities. 518-567-8277.


TAG SALES

Massachusetts

Estate Sale. Rain or Shine. July 3, 4. 9-5. 1011 Crossroads to Canaan Valley Road New Marl-borough, MA 01259.

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A 1,057 square foot three-bedroom, one bath home, 16 Birch Lane was built in the 1930’s on a private road. The transfer was recorded in May for $315,000.

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KENT – Home prices in Kent remained relatively stable over the past year, with the town’s 12-month trailing median price for a single-family home reaching $577,000 for the period ending May 31, 2026.

The 12-month trailing median price of $577,000 is 25% more than the $460,000 median recorded for the period ending May 31, 2025. However, it remains 18% below the $711,000 median recorded for the comparable period ending May 31, 2024. Kent’s historic peak was reached in the 12 months ending in August 2024, when the median price climbed to $753,000.

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Dr. Andrew D. Deacon named as new Region One assistant superintendent

Dr. Andrew D. Deacon will take over as Region One's new assistant superintendent August 10, 2026.

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FALLS VILLAGE – The Region One Board of Education has appointed Dr. Andrew D. Deacon asassistant superintendent, effective Aug. 10.

Deacon currently serves as principal of Lee H. Kellogg School in Falls Village and previously held administrative positions in the Milford and Torrington school districts.

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A group of volunteers in Falls Village showed up for Horn’s 2024 door-knocking campaign. This year, supporters will hit the pavement in Cornwall on June 28.

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CORNWALL – State Rep. Maria Horn will kick off a series of volunteer door-knocking events across the 64th District, with stops in the Northwest Corner – including a first stop in Cornwall on Sunday, June 28, from noon to 3 p.m.

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Salisbury Central School graduates urged to 'enjoy the process'

Graduate Evelyn Hall reflects on her time at Salisbury Central School during a commencement speech June 18.

Patrick L. Sullivan

LAKEVILLE – The 38 members of the Class of 2026 marked the end of their time at Salisbury Central School with an outdoor graduation ceremony at the school Thursday, June 18. While rain briefly threatened the event midway through, the shower quickly passed and the ceremony continued.

Following a land acknowledgment recognizing Indigenous peoples as the original stewards of the land and the Pledge of Allegiance, three students delivered remarks reflecting on the lessons they learned at SCS and the support they found there.

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Three students, one memorable send-off at Sharon Center School

The three graduates of Sharon Center School's class of 2026 are from left: Nathan MacMillan, Gunnar Begley and Layne Beman.

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SHARON – A cheering audience gave Sharon Center School’s three graduates – Gunnar Begley, Layne Beman and Nathan MacMillan – a warm send-off Wednesday evening during the 2026 eighth grade graduation ceremony.

While many awards were presented during the ceremony, school officials acknowledged they had a difficult time choosing among the trio, resulting in several honors being awarded to all three students.

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Kent Center School eighth graders prepare for next chapter

Kent Center School eighth grader Lyra Wilder receives her diploma with a smile on June 16.

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KENT – The rain stopped and the skies cleared just in time for Kent Center School’s eighth grade graduation ceremony, shining light on the Class of 2026 as they marked a major milestone and said goodbye to their middle school years.

Following the ceremony, families and friends enjoyed cookies and refreshments while reflecting on the occasion on the school playground.

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