Hiroya Tsuamoto at The Stissing Center

The fingerpicking technique in jazz, that unique sound that vibrates from ditching the pick in favor of bare skin thumbs or even fingernails on the taut strings, has been used by plenty of legendary jazz guitarists — just look to Joe Pass’s rendition of “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” the 1929 early swing song that originated in Harlem. Pass was an Italian Jersey boy, but a frequent collaborator of Harlem ballroom mainstay Ella Fitzgerald.

International jazz guitarist Hiroya Tsuamoto from Kyoto, Japan will lead a fingerpicking workshop at the Stissing Center in Pine Plains, N.Y.,  on Saturday, Dec. 17, followed by a performance at 7 p.m.

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Housatonic Valley Regional High School’s girls soccer team celebrates a goal in the quarterfinal game Nov. 7.

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FALLS VILLAGE — Housatonic Valley Regional High School’s girls soccer team advanced to the semifinals of the state tournament.

The Mountaineers were the highest seeded team of the four schools remaining in the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Class S playoffs.

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GNH football wins third game in a row
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WATERBURY — The Gilbert/Northwestern/Housatonic co-op football team record improved to .500 after defeating Waterbury Career Academy 16-12 on Saturday, Nov. 8.

It was the third consecutive win for GNH. After bouncing back from a 1-4 start, the Yellowjackets moved into fourth place in Naugatuck Valley League standings.

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FFA students return from Indianapolis with awards

Housatonic Valley FFA built wheelchair ramps for homes during the FFA convention.

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A group of 18 Housatonic Valley FFA students, joined by two American Degree recipients, two chaperones and four advisors, took part in the 98th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, Oct. 29 to Nov. 1.

The event brought together 73,000 FFA members from across the country to compete, learn and celebrate agricultural education.

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