Canine Connection Offers Additional Services

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CHESHIRE, Mass. - Canine Connection, Inc., will offer additional services. A Doggie Day Care & Fitness program will be in operation starting Monday, November 9, 2009. The Doggie Day Care will run Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., and will provide extra services of fitness and training for your dog. The day care will utilize a 1,600 sq. ft indoor area, and 900 sq. ft. outdoor play yard.  It will be operated by well qualified professional staff.
 
Doggie Day Care is the answer for pet owners who work all day, and come home to a stressed or anxious pet that destroys their home. It is an ideal solution to break house soiling problems.  t is a place where a dog can socialize with others (both human & canine), and receive necessary daily exercise. Doggie Day Care is the answer if you need pet care while you shop, do errands, or are moving.
 
The cost of the Doggie Day Care service is $20/day (10 hrs.), and $13/half day (5 hrs.). Fitness or dog-training programs can be incorporated while your dog is at day care, and are additional costs. Every dog must be temperament evaluated before being accepted into Doggie Day Care, and must be current on all vaccinations. There is a one-time non-refundable evaluation fee of $15.00.
 

Canine Connection, Inc. continues to offer dog-training classes and grooming services, and will be celebrating their 13-year anniversary in January 2010. The business is located on Rte. 8, Cheshire, MA in the Green Acres Plaza.
 
If you would like to obtain an application or would like additional information in regards to the Doggie Day Care service, please contact Tricia @ (413) 243-6464 or email @ doggiedaycare@verizon.net.

For more information in regards to enrolling your dog into a training class or to make a grooming appointment, please contact Gloria @ (413) 442-7553 or email @ canconn@verizon.net.
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62 'Fighting' Hoosac Valley Students Graduate

Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff

Class speaker Noah Rehill describes the class of 2026 as having a fighting spirit. See more photos here. 

CHESHIRE, Mass. — The 62 members of the Hoosac Valley class of 2026 were told to hold on to their fighting spirit during their graduation ceremony. 

"What gives me the most pride in Hoosac is the tenacity our students have. Everyone here is so passionate, which is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because we fight for our wins, and a curse because we do, indeed, fight," said class speaker Noah Rehill on Friday night. "... But nonetheless, you'll never find a bunch of kids from a public high school in rural Massachusetts with that much fighting spirit within them."
 
Rehill said the class of 2026 fought for audiences during performances, they fought on the Student Adult Advisory Board for better school conditions, they fought on the field, and fought through long nights studying.
 
And now they face a different fight.
 
"We've fought all the way through all the scary thoughts of who we would become when we leave this place," he said. "We've fought through college decisions. We've definitely fought through FAFSA. And here we are tonight, fighting through tears as we celebrate everything it took to get here."
 
Rehill thanked all of those who helped along the way including friends, family, and teachers. He said the school is filled with "hundreds of helping hands." He added that their education went beyond just math or social studies, and the graduates picked up some street smarts along the way.
 
He ended by calling out some community members who took to social media to point out the smaller class sizes graduating from Hoosac Valley. He said there was one message that stated Hoosac Valley's glory days were behind it. 
 
"To that I'd say I disagree and not to worry," he said. "Remember, I got this role by knowing all 62 of my classmates better than anybody, and I have to say that there's a certain magic that you may not see from the outside, but that radiates on the inside...What I've learned from the class of 2026 is that greatness isn't about how many people are standing beside you. It's about what kind of people are standing beside you...So, if anyone is worried that the best days at Hoosac are behind us, I got news for you. I think you're looking in the wrong direction, because the best days of Hoosac are sitting right here in front of you. Congratulations, class of 2026, and one last thing: we will always be better than Drury. Roll Canes.
 
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