Sunday, August 8, 2010
Uh-oh
So far, there isn't much for an auction on Old Home Day. Here's hoping that people in town start looking for some interesting items to donate to the fire department. Call 838-6055. Pleeeease.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Don Wharton speaks at the Rocks Estate

From the Rocks promotional material:
*Our New "Meet Your Neighbors" Salon Series begins
August 3:* Come meet Landaff resident and former
Plymouth State University president Don Wharton
as he reads and discusses prose sketches he calls
"Landaff Days" that comefrom his observations and
insights into the rhythms of life in his community,
including friends, neighbors, wildlife, the woods and
fields, and the seasons. We've partnered with the
Forest Society to bring you this special evening that
begins at 7pm on Tuesday, August 3, in the Program
Center at The Rocks, Route 302 just off I-93 in
Bethlehem. Come and meet Don, enjoy the reading,
and talk with him about writing about nature and
community. There is no charge; donations to support
the series are welcome.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Two Landaff treasures pass away
Word was received Tuesday that "Doc" Frederick Erb died after a period of declining health. Doc had his practice on Mill Brook Road right up until a few years ago. He held many town offices throughout his lifetime and will be sorely missed.
E. Norma Titus also died on Tuesday. She was the ultimate farmer's wife, although boasting that she had never set foot in her own barn. Norma was always up for a good conversation with neighbors. People she didn't even know would stop in to talk to her just because they had heard how interesting she was and that she knew all about town. Norma was well-known for scrapbooking before it came in vogue. If anyone missed a local news article, one would know that Norma would snag it for her books.
Landaff lost two treasures this week. If you have things you'd like to share about Doc or Norma, please leave a comment.
E. Norma Titus also died on Tuesday. She was the ultimate farmer's wife, although boasting that she had never set foot in her own barn. Norma was always up for a good conversation with neighbors. People she didn't even know would stop in to talk to her just because they had heard how interesting she was and that she knew all about town. Norma was well-known for scrapbooking before it came in vogue. If anyone missed a local news article, one would know that Norma would snag it for her books.
Landaff lost two treasures this week. If you have things you'd like to share about Doc or Norma, please leave a comment.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Local gardens showcased
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Grange Pancake Breakfast
Don't forget the Grange Pancake Breakfast this Sunday morning. All our maple syrup producers in town contribute to make these pancakes have the best topping around.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Elections and meetings coming up
There are a few contested elections for town offices in March.
Doug Erb is stepping (limping) down as selectman. Errol Peters and Ray Lobdell are vying for the chance to replace him.
Mary Beaudin is leaving her position on the school board after serving for 15 years. Beth (Towle) Miller-Clark and Tracy Tillotson are in a contest to take her spot.
Please feel free to leave your comments in favor of your candidates or about any other positions that are up for consideration.
Doug Erb is stepping (limping) down as selectman. Errol Peters and Ray Lobdell are vying for the chance to replace him.
Mary Beaudin is leaving her position on the school board after serving for 15 years. Beth (Towle) Miller-Clark and Tracy Tillotson are in a contest to take her spot.
Please feel free to leave your comments in favor of your candidates or about any other positions that are up for consideration.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Dance coming up
Old Fashioned Dance Night
Sat Oct 24 7- 11pm
Landaff Town Hall
“White Rose “ band
Dance/listen - waltzes, square dancing, polkas etc
Dwayne Gillman calling
Refreshments available for purchase
$6 adults $3 children under 12
SPONSORED BY FRIENDS OF LANDAFF AND MOUNT HOPE GRANGE
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