Monday, October 15, 2007

Local Iraq war veteran comes home for hero's welcome


Iraq war veteran and former local resident Stephen Valyou was honored Saturday at the fifth annual Sunday in the Country Chicken Barbecue Cook-Off at American Legion Post 178 on East Main Street.

Valyou was an EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) sergeant in Iraq when, in March, he was shot in the shoulder during Improvised Explosive Device (IED) operations. He has been since confined to a wheelchair due to the injuries from the incident.

Last weekend, 43 volunteers constructed a wheelchair ramp at Valyou’s in-law’s house, the home of Rebecca and Don Totman. Valyou is visiting the Totmans with his wife and son. The family will then return to Florida, where he's been recuperating. There's been talk of the Valyous moving back to Millerton on a permanent basis.

Event organizer NASCAR Dave MacMillan said the material for the ramp was donated by Herrington’s in Millerton.

"We wanted to find a way to thank him for the service he put in for his country," MacMillan said. "The Lion’s Club and the fire department also put flags all along Main Street to welcome him home like he should be welcomed home."

Valyou served as a guest judge during Saturday’s event and was given a total donation of $4,800 raised by students from Salisbury School for an electronic chair lift to be constructed at the Totman’s home.

School employee Gina Tierney said the school’s students raised the money.
"The kids thought what he did for the country was important so we decided to go with this," Tierney said. "The kids collected $2,018 and the rest was from an anonymous donation."

State Sen. Vincent Leibell was at Saturday’s event to personally welcome Valyou home.
"I think that it’s great the community is all here to honor a veteran and a hometown hero," Leibell said. "I hope he gets better real soon because he served his country with honor and distinction."

Valyou said he deeply appreciated the community’s support.
"This is amazing, absolutely amazing," Valyou said. "I didn’t anticipate this. I originally thought I would have a quick visit with my family and go back to Florida. It’s amazing how they constructed a ramp in such a short period of time."

Valyou was a soldier with the U.S. Army, stationed out of Fort Drum in Watertown. He was sent to Iraq in November.
By SHAW ISRAEL IZIKSONOctober, 11, 2007 This short article was reprinted from the Millerton News.

Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a full list of local area men and women currently serving in the Military so that we can send them out holiday cards and remembrances from home. If you know of any names and addresses, please post here. There is still time before Christmas to send packages to war zones and to The Guard serving in disaster areas here at home.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

The Millerton Library

The Millerton Library now has a new on-line Newsletter. It is GREAT! Because of the Newsletter I learned about a visiting author of mysteries giving a talk about how to write a "Cozy" Mystery. No, that doesn't mean the book makes you feel warm all over. Call our Librarian to give your email address, maybe ask what a "Cozy" Mystery is and VISIT the Libary, it is not just a stack of old card catalogs. I think you will be pleasantly surprised if you have not been there for a while. If your computer is on the fritz you can also check your emails there and so much more. DVD's, VCR tapes, books on tape........................

Merchants Open House

Saturday, October 20th 5-7P M Merchants support New Businesses Open House. There are 3 new businesses on S. Center Street and 4 New Businesses on Main Street. See the Millerton News for business names and more details. Merchants and Public Welcome. These are great stores!!!! While you are in the Village, why not reconnect with some of your old favorites.
Blog us back to let us know how you feel about the growth in Millerton and the general direction the Village is going.

What new store would you like to see come to the Village?

The Jewelry Store has moved from the Village to Rte. 44 just before the Super Market, check it out.