Hoosick Falls – Bryan Joseph Galvagni, 38, of Hoosick Falls, passed away peacefully on April 10, while surrounded by his loving family. He was the son of Joseph and Carol Shiland Galvagni. [Read more…] about Bryan Joseph Galvagni
Robert W. Williams
Hoosick Falls – Robert W. Williams, 70, passed away on Saturday April 16, at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, Vermont. He resided on Ball Street Extension in Hoosick Falls with his wife Janet S. (Sutton) Williams. [Read more…] about Robert W. Williams
Daniel B. Green
North Hoosick – Daniel B. Green, 68, passed away on Wednesday April 13, at the Samaritan Hospital in Troy, New York. He resided on Route 67 in North Hoosick. [Read more…] about Daniel B. Green
Travels In The Pung
Thursday, December 14, 1837: This forenoon I regulated my stoves and mixed some mortar for different places and in particular to mend my oven and potash kettle in my cheese house and this afternoon I carried all my cheese from my cheese house up into our south chamber to keep them from freezing. [Read more…] about Travels In The Pung
Girls Lacrosse Grabs A Couple Wins; Haynes Gets Goal 100
HF 11 – Holy Names 12
Hoosick Soccer Fields, 4/18. HF O 3-3, L 2-1. This was an exciting game beginning to end. The Panthers scored just 38 seconds into the game. Then they fell behind, came back again and then ended up with a tough loss after hanging in there the entire game. [Read more…] about Girls Lacrosse Grabs A Couple Wins; Haynes Gets Goal 100
Lady Mountaineers Post Their First Victory In CHVL Play Varsity Softball Team Continues To Show Improvement
By Doug La Rocque
It was a tough start for the Berlin Girls softball team with a couple of lopsided losses, but Coach Art Schmich’s charges have been working hard, and it’s starting to show. Berlin posted its first win of the season with a 24 to 9 decision over Doane Stuart. Amanda Despart pitched the entire game for Berlin, striking out three. [Read more…] about Lady Mountaineers Post Their First Victory In CHVL Play Varsity Softball Team Continues To Show Improvement
Boys Lacrosse Grabs Another Win
The HFCS boys lacrosse team notched another win Tuesday with a come from behind 11 – 7 win over Lansingburgh. [Read more…] about Boys Lacrosse Grabs Another Win
Softball Suffers Through Tough Week
by Steve Bradley
HF 3 – Mechanicville 11
Mechanicville, 4/17. Abby Gilson went 3 for 3, including a double, in a rare Sunday game held to make up some of the postponed games earlier in the season. Lizza Ryan, Madeline Ellis, Sydney Ellis and Stephanie Merwin each had a hit. Erika Quackenbush pitched. [Read more…] about Softball Suffers Through Tough Week
Rensselaer Land Trust Happenings
Bird Language Workshop with Kevin Bose: Saturday, May 7, from 9 am until noon at Dyken Pond Environmental Center. When we understand the vocalizations of birds, unseen happenings become more visible to us. As our awareness expands and our disturbance lessens, the fox, the hawk, and the weasel hidden in the landscape are revealed. Instructor Kevin Bose has an endless supply of excitement for bird language, wild plants, tracks, and other natural mysteries. [Read more…] about Rensselaer Land Trust Happenings
Patire Building About To See Action Again
New, Used And Antique Tractor Business Is Moving In
by Deb Alter
The Patire Chevrolet Building, located at 191 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, which has been sitting empty for almost four years, is showing signs of life. Although he hasn’t closed on the one-acre property yet, John Cipperley, of JC Tractor Repair and Restoration, currently located in Pittstown, has already started working on getting the building ready for business. He hopes to close by the end of this month. [Read more…] about Patire Building About To See Action Again






