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Ex-FTX exec selling North Canaan airstrip

Ex-FTX exec selling North Canaan airstrip
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The airstrip in North Canaan on West Main Street is up for sale for $2 million. It is owned by Ryan Salame, who pleaded guilty in September to criminal charges of conspiring to make unlawful political contributions and defraud the Federal Elections Commission. Berkshire native Salame made his fortune as a bitcoin investor, cryptocurrency executive and lieutenant to FTX exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted on federal fraud charges last month. Salame was co-CEO of FTX Digital Markets, an FTX affiliate, and purchased the airstrip in 2021.

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Creative workshops

Creative workshops

The Hillsdale Workshop Alliance (HWA) is a collective of independent producers offering creative workshops in and around Hillsdale. Once a year, HWA comes together to present the Workshop Experience Weekend, a carefully curated a festival of hands-on learning, creativity and community with over 26 workshops and events. This year’s Workshop Weekend takes place May 30-31. For tickets, visit theworkshopexperience.org.

Salisbury's 'Fix-It' pop-up shop returns

Salisbury's 'Fix-It' pop-up shop returns

Expert fixers make small repairs to common household items at the Salisbury Congregational Church Saturday, May 23.

Patrick L. Sullivan

SALISBURY – Nearly 100 residents attended a fix-it event held at the Salisbury Congregational Church Saturday, May 23, armed with jewelry to be fixed, garments to be mended and knives to be sharpened.

The “Fix-It Pop-Up Shop,” sponsored by the church and the Scoville Memorial Library, took place indoors, including bicycle repairs, which were forced indoors because of the rain.

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Falls Village approves budget, increases mill rate
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FALLS VILLAGE – Voters approved the $6.7 million 2026-27 budget at a town meeting Friday, May 22 at the Emergency Services Center, including the municipal and Board of Education proposed spending plans.

During the town meeting, the municipal budget of $2,503,382 passed by a vote of 28-9 with one abstention. The vote was conducted by paper ballot.

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Sharon education budget talks at a standstill following board meetings
Sharon Center School
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SHARON – The controversial Sharon Center School budget will remain flat for now, following two heated meetings last week that produced significant debate but no changes to the bottom line.

The meetings marked the first official gathering between the Board of Finance and Board of Education since the town’s proposed spending package was voted down by residents May 8 – a vote that saw the highest turnout in recent memory.

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Turning Back the Pages - May 28, 2026

Turning Back the Pages - May 28, 2026

125 years ago — May 1901

Miss Ethel Everts visited her uncle E.F. Sanford at Ore Hill on Saturday.

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Kent celebrates new farmer's market location

Rosie's Kitchen is one of 35 vendors to attend theKent Farmers Market May 22.

Lans Christensen

KENT – The first trial run of the Kent Farmers Market’s new downtown location was a hit Friday afternoon, according to Spencer Lord, a local mushroom and poultry farmer who took over management duties of the market for this season.

"This is what a farmers market should be," Lord said, gesturing toward couples and families strolling the leafy grounds around the Kent Welcome Center.

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