Hoosick Falls High School senior and field hockey player Sydney Luke was chosen as WNYT Athlete of the Week. The segment aired November 15 on WNYT-TV 13. (HFCS will share the video on the District website when it is received). [Read more…] about HFCS Field Hockey Standout Sydney Luke Named WNYT TV 13 High School Sports Athlete of the Week
Mary Miller Turns 100
Mary Miller formerly from North Hoosick and currently residing at Fillmore Pond in Bennington, VT celebrated her 100th Birthday on November 11, 2016. Her loving family and friends helped her celebrate this momentous occasion. [Read more…] about Mary Miller Turns 100
Cheney Library Offers Shopping Opportunity For Kids!
Calling all kids! Come and shop for your parents, brothers and sisters, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The elves have been bringing lots of gifts to Cheney Library. As soon as you pick them out they will be wrapped and a gift tag put on ready for giving. The Holiday Shop is for all children and will be open Saturday, December 3 at Cheney Library in Hoosick Falls, NY from 9 am to 1 pm. All gifts are between 50 cents and $1. This is the same day as the First Saturday Book Sale. So be sure to take advantage of this fantastic offer to shop locally.
St. Mary’s Academy Students Visit Veterans
submitted by Nadia Christy
The students at St. Mary’s Academy in Hoosick Falls created sun catchers, God’s eyes, and cards for the veterans at the Veterans Home in Bennington, Vt. [Read more…] about St. Mary’s Academy Students Visit Veterans
Taconic Signs Consent Order With DEC, Holding It Responsible For PFOA Contamination In Petersburgh
NYSDEC Press release
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced November 12 that the State has executed a Consent Order that holds Tonoga Inc., (otherwise known as “Taconic”) legally responsible for addressing the perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) contamination in the Petersburgh area. [Read more…] about Taconic Signs Consent Order With DEC, Holding It Responsible For PFOA Contamination In Petersburgh
Man Finds Dog, Loses Truck
Just before dark last week, a man went down the Waterworks Road end of the Greenway Trail in Hoosick Falls to walk his dog. While he was on the Trail he “heard an explosion” and saw his truck become engulfed in flames. [Read more…] about Man Finds Dog, Loses Truck
Berlin Town Board Gives Final Approval To 2017 Budget
By Doug La Rocque
Following two public hearings, one on the proposed budget for next year, the second on the local law that allows the Town to exceed the 0.6% tax cap, the Board voted unanimously at its November 10 meeting to approve the spending plan. [Read more…] about Berlin Town Board Gives Final Approval To 2017 Budget
Berlin Middle School Dramateers Present Willy Wonka, Jr.
Friday and Saturday November 18 and 19 the Berlin MS Dramateers will present their production of Willy Wonka, Jr.
The students in grades 6 through 8, led by teachers Karen Day and Leslie Eliashuk, have spent countless hours preparing dance numbers, building and painting sets, learning their lines and their songs, and so much more. [Read more…] about Berlin Middle School Dramateers Present Willy Wonka, Jr.
Residents Again Urge The Board To Reduce The Proposed Tax Hike To Keep It Under The Tax Cap
By Doug La Rocque
The regular November meeting of the Grafton Town Board on November 14 was preceded by two public hearings, the first on the proposed 2017 town budget.
In response to a question resident Jim Prazak of Pond View Road asked last week about why the Town’s total taxable value had gone down [Read more…] about Residents Again Urge The Board To Reduce The Proposed Tax Hike To Keep It Under The Tax Cap
Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner
submitted by Gail Heinsohn
On Saturday, November 19, the New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School Food Club invites everyone to its annual free community Thanksgiving dinner. The dinner is free to attend. It runs from 4:30 to 6 pm. in the cafeteria of the high school, at 14665 Route 22 in New Lebanon. Take-outs are also available for those who cannot attend. The meal includes turkey with stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, squash, rolls, beverages and pie.
Reservations are preferred to allow for sufficient food for those attending. They may be made by calling 794-7600.





