WILMINGTON A new Wilmington community fund aims to provide financial assistance to those who can’t afford to heat their homes during the long Adirondack w
WILMINGTON A new Wilmington community fund aims to provide financial assistance to those who can’t afford to heat their homes during the long Adirondack w
It was the late ’70s when I owned a Montgomery Ward Open Road Denim 10-speed bike. The handlebars were wrapped in denim tape, the frame was painted a powde
Don Morrison (Provided photo Naj Wikoff) Katie Bidelspach and her son pose the Riverside Thrift Store in Wilmington (Provided photo Naj Wikoff) Carol McDonald and Barbara Signorelli work the checkout. (Provided photo Naj Wikoff) Nancy Rine (Provided photo Naj Wikoff)
Katie Bidelspach and her son pose the Riverside Thrift Store in Wilmington (Provided photo Naj Wikoff)
In Wilmington, the Riverside Thrift Store is a thriving asset led by volunteers from the Whiteface Community United Methodist Church. Thrift shops exist in many communities such as Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake and Wilmington, but they are not as old a community asset as one might think.