$849,500/8 br/5.5 ba
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Averill Park, NY
Built in 1800
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$849,500/8 br/5.5 ba
7,100 sq ft
Averill Park, NY
Built in 1800
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State Route 43, Averill Park, New York.
January 15, 2019
Epic shoot on a frozen lake with Neil and Kevin. Averill Park, NY.
$65,000/4 br/4000 sq ft
Averill Park, NY
built in 1850
Circle Theatre Players announces their production of The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance, directed by Eric Washburn. Show times are May 31, June 1,6,7,8 at 8pm and matinees June 2nd and 9th at 2:30pm on stage at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts, 3880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY. This moving story about life, love and doing what’s right for your fellow man won the 1979 Tony Award for Best Play. Prepaid ticket information can be seen on slca-ctp.org. Ticket prices are $18 Adults, $10 under the age of 18.
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The script is based upon the life of Joseph Merrick, a man so physically deformed that he became known as the “Elephant Man.” With very few options open to him, Merrick (whose first name is John in Pomerance’s play) is forced to display himself to the public in traveling sideshows. Eventually, however, he finds himself alone and destitute in London. Due to the kindness of one Dr. Frederick Treves, Merrick is soon admitted into the London Hospital for care and observation. Treves becomes determined to help Merrick lead a normal life, and Merrick soon becomes the toast of society. In the end however, John Merrick, The Elephant Man, finds that normality isn’t something he can achieve, or that he even necessarily wants.
FREDERICK TREVES – a surgeon and teacher- Anthony Halloway CARR GOMM – administrator of the London Hospital – George Filieau ROSS – Manager of the Elephant Man- Tyler Pettell JOHN MERRICK – the Elephant Man – Bill Douglas LORD JOHN, PORTER – at the London Hospital- Brian Sheldon MRS. KENDAL – an actress- Siobhan Shea PRINCESS ALEXANDRA- Diane Doring
Circle Theatre Players Present “The Elephant Man” Circle Theatre Players announces their production of The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance, directed by Eric Washburn.
Colonie is victorious on Military Night
Colonie is victorious on Military Night
The scene was picturesque under the lights at Cook Park last night. It was Military Appreciation Night and Colonie in their pink camouflage uniforms were hosting Averill Park. The field was freshly cut and the spectators including myself up in the booth, were all ready for some baseball on a cool spring evening! Colonie started quick with 4 runs in the 1st inning, thanks to 3 walks by Warriors…
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Quick wrap: Saratoga beats Averill Park to improve to 9-2 Behind two big innings, Saratoga varsity baseball was able to continue their hot start on Wednesday afternoon at East Side Rec as they beat Averill Park by a final score of 10-4.
Title watch, Saturday's sectional boys' basketball scoreboard
Title watch, Saturday’s sectional boys’ basketball scoreboard
After Glens Falls and Argyle captured Sectional titles in their respective classifications Friday, at Glens Falls Civic Center, the Sectional boys’ basketball tournament wrapped up Saturday with three more champions. Here’s Saturday’s scoreboard CLASS AA Colonie- 45. Bethlehem- 57 Bethlehem advances to face the Section III Champion (TBD) at SRC Arena, Onondaga CC, on Saturday, March 11. Tipoff…
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