Rocking Arrow Ranch
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Rocking Arrow Ranch
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7651 Endicott Road
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Nov 24, 2016Winter Farmers Market in One Loudoun Open Saturdays
From November through April, visit the Winter Farmers Market every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.Located at the North end of Exchange Street at Endicott Alley, vendors at the Farmers Market include:
Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and more major retailers have plenty of big blowout sales planned for the annual shopping holiday.
7 Muffins A Day: Home baked muffins made without gluten.Bigg Riggs: Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Pork, Honey, Berries, Prepared, Jarred, Other.CoolMama LLC: A Loudoun based culinary company that specializes in gluten free granola.Countless Blessings Farm: Eggs, Pastries, Chicken, Rabbit, Turkey, Prepared. Pasture raised pigs, Non-GMO laying hens, ducks, and broiler chickens, and more.Dina’s LLC: Pastries, Prepared. Home baking, Mediterranean sweets and baked goods.Happy Crepe: Freshly made sweet & savory crepes served from a unique euro style teardrop trailer. Ashburn market on alternate Saturdays.Harpers Ferry Family Farm: Fruit, Eggs, Chicken. A small family farm focused on raising chickens, eggs (100 laying hens of multiple varieties), chicken broilers, and turkeys (heritage and broadbreasted). Perinneal raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, herbs. Young mixed fruit orchard.Honey Brook Farms: Fruit, Eggs, Bread, Pastries, Vegetables, Herbs, Pork, Chick... (Patch.com)
Oct 27, 2016True Tales from Canton's Past: Flowers at a Grave
Gilburt Indicott.
The gravestone still reads “Indicott,” but the name came down through history as Endicott. And the family tree in America begins right here in this cemetery. The gravestone states that Endicott died on October 18, 1716, at age 58. A later descendent from Canton named George Munroe Endicott conducted extensive research and found that “Gilbert Endicott, son of John,” was born on October 22, 1648. It has been accepted that this reference in the parish records of Marldon, Devonshire, England would make our man out to have been 67 years old instead of the 58 on his gravestone. And who doesn’t want to be thought of as 10 years younger — even in pre-colonial Dorchester?
Interestingly, even if Endicott was 58 years old when he died, he packed a terrific amount of activity in his life, which ended here in Stoughton and what is now Canton. In 1676, Endicott was serving as a soldier in King Philip’s War under Captain John Jacob of Hingham. It was a bloody and vicious campaign. In Medfield, less than 12 miles away, the “Indians had burnt about forty houses, near half the town, and killed and wounded about twenty people.” Military patrols guarded the towns between Milton to Plymouth Colony, and Endicott was likely a foot soldier in this war.
In 1677, Endicott received a grant of land in Wells, Maine. The condition of the grant was such that “he should build a house within one year, and should not desert the place unless he leaves an occupant upon it.” The small rural community on the seacoast was begun by the enterprise of Edmund Littlefield in 1641. Many of the people who came to Wells and took grants of land did not continue long enough to fulfill the conditions attached to them, but moved to other places within a few years of their arrival. Endicott, however, ... (Canton Citizen Newspaper)
Jan 8, 2016Collins, James “Jerry” Jerome
December 26, 2015 with his beloved wife Debby at his side.



Jerry was born in Endicott, NY on March 6, 1938 to the late James and Mary (Martin) Collins. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1956-1962. When he was 22 years old, he moved to Phoenix, AZ to escape the harsh winters. He worked as a production scheduler at Honeywell Information (later purchased by Bull International) for 30 years; followed by eight years with MaxServ Inc., the customer service support operation for Sears.



Jerry and Debby met in Montego Bay, Jamaica while on vacation and married a year later in 1975. They lived in the Phoenix area most of their lives and moved to Jackson CA in 2004 to be near family. While in AZ, Jerry built an underground home and served as a volunteer firefighter and EMT. He enjoyed sports, including hunting, fishing, four-wheeling and camping. He loved singing in the church choir&com... (Amador Ledger-Dispatch)
Dec 30, 2015Mooresville High School semester honor roll
Benge, Tyce Bush, Cassie Cannon, Alexis Carlton, Caleb Clements, Kristina Crumpacker, Kaitlin Darlington, Chantielle Cavee, KC Earls, Shelby Endicott, Madison Fishero, Samuel Foutch, Kirstin Franklin, Anee Frechette-Houchens, Joseph Hansel, Logen Harris, Jacob Hawkins, Seth Heitmann, Macy Hohlt, Sena Hornsby, McKenzie Hughes, Holly Littell, Ross McDonough, Claire McElhaney, Dakota McMurray, Clint Moore, Austin Morrow, Karley Napier, Kaleb Owens, Kimberly Parsons, Shelby Parsons, Caleb Pepple, Patrick Quyle, Malea Schoonover, Lucas Schweinsberg, Jacob Shrum, Hanah Smith, Mackenzie Spears, Amy Taylor, Daniel VanHook, Grant West, Nathan Wilson.
(Mooresville-Decatur Times)
Oct 22, 2015Basket shop provides new option for custom gifts
Bumble Bee Baskets is located at 124 W. Main St., Endicott.
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Owner Melody Tereska, of Sherburne, opened Bumble Bee Baskets Oct. 12 at 124 W. Main St. in Endicott.(Photo: KATIE SULLIVAN / Staff Photo)Buy Photo
As winter weather draws near, the task of holiday shopping is imminent, and a new business has opened in Endicott to meet your gift-giving needs.
Bumble Bee Baskets, a gourmet gift basket shop, opened its doors Oct. 12 at 124 W. Main St. in Endicott.
Inside the shop, gourmet foods such as Stonewall Kitchen products and Arbor Hill winery’s wine jellies and sparkling cider, as well as fruits, bagels and muffins are some of the items available for inclusion in custom gift baskets, starting at $5.
Owner Melody Tereska, of Sherburne, said the concept for the store came from her own frustration with trying to find affordable custom gifts.
“There is nothing like this in this area,” she said.
Tereska owned a similar store in Brackney, Pa., called Basket Case and More, before moving to Sherburne two years ago.
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Oct 12, 2015John Endicott, 62
John Thomas Endicott, 62, who has been a vibrant presence in the auto industry in South Florida for over the past several decades has passed away at Hospice by-the-Sea, in Boca Raton, Florida, on Aug. 23, 2015, after a brief illness. He was the loving son of Bernadine Endicott and the late Thomas Endicott, and was a successor in the family-owned and operated auto dealership; Endicott Nissan, Buick and Isuzu in Pompano Beach, FL. He had recently completed his last project, building the new Endicott Nissan facility in Pompano Beach in 2012.
John was born in St. Louis, Missouri in1952. His parents moved the family to South Florida where as a young boy he was raised. He attended Saint Andrews School from 1963 through 1967 and graduated from Boca Raton High School. After high school, John attended Florida Atlantic University where he received a degree in business in 1975.
From the time he was a young child, John had a passion for automobiles. He spent a great deal of time endeavoring to learn, wo... (Montrose Daily Press)
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