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Editorial — A legacy endures: Tyler Christman is remembered for living his life to its fullest
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St James in Carthage celebrates 200th anniversary
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Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin A. Fielding, formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, loving husband of Jolene (Schmitt/Stokes) Fielding, died of natural causes at Fort Drum, New York on July 18, 2021.
In addition to Jolene, his devoted wife of 24 + years, Benâs memory will be embraced by his two sons, Bennie (21), an ROTC cadet, student and wrestler
at Belmont Abbey College, Brogan (16) a student and wrestler at Carthage High School, and his two daughters, McKinley (18), a student and track and cross-country athlete at Carthage High School, and Beatrice (7), a student at Augustinian Academy, gymnast and wrestler of Fort Drum, New York; His Parents, Ben and Marilyn Fielding of Brookfield, Ohio, his brother, David Fielding and wife, Audrey and son David of Richfield, Ohio and sister Monica Smith and daughter Samantha and son Christopher of Brookfield, Ohio.
CARTHAGE â Again this year, two local churches have canceled their fairs due to COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings.
St. Peterâs Festival in Lowville and the St. James Fair in Carthage have been canceled for the second consecutive year.
Traditionally held the third weekend in May, the two-day event with local food, rides, games and a chicken barbecue has been a major fundraiser for the Lowville church since 1982.
According to a church spokesperson. St. Peterâs has held drive-through chicken barbecues to help recoup some of the revenue lost by the festivalâs cancellation.
In Carthage, the 46th annual St. James Fair to benefit Augustinian Academy was canceled May 12.
CARTHAGE â Again this year, two local churches have canceled their fairs due to COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings.
St. Peterâs Festival in Lowville and the St. James Fair in Carthage have been canceled for the second consecutive year.
Traditionally held the third weekend in May, the two-day event with local food, rides, games and a chicken barbecue has been a major fundraiser for the Lowville church since 1982.
According to a church spokesperson. St. Peterâs has held drive-through chicken barbecues to help recoup some of the revenue lost by the festivalâs cancellation.
In Carthage, the 46th annual St. James Fair to benefit Augustinian Academy was canceled May 12.
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