December 4 at 6 pm
submitted by Charlie Weeden
A Corn Hole Tournament will be held in the High School Gymnsasium at HFCS on December 4. [Read more…] about Corn Hole (Bean Bag) Tournament
HAYC3’s After School Program Invites Community To Help Decorate Its “Charlie Brown” Tree
Good grief, Christmas is almost here. And just like Charlie Brown, the kids in the HAYC3 Youth Center’s After School Program have gotten themselves a tree in need of love and community spirit to make it bright. [Read more…] about HAYC3’s After School Program Invites Community To Help Decorate Its “Charlie Brown” Tree
PVMCC Holiday Fair
PVMCC will host its Annual Holiday Fair on Saturday November 28 from 9 am to 1 pm. [Read more…] about PVMCC Holiday Fair
Ladies Auxiliary Ukulele Orchestra To Perform at New Lebanon Library
The Ladies Auxiliary Ukulele Orchestra will perform at the New Lebanon Library on Friday, November 27, at 6:30 pm. [Read more…] about Ladies Auxiliary Ukulele Orchestra To Perform at New Lebanon Library
Stakes Are High In Energy Debate
To the Editor,
As a parent I have often spoken to my children about the difference between “want” and “need.” I am reminded of those conversations when I hear about our energy “needs.” If we recognize that fulfilling these “needs” puts the future of life on earth as we know it in danger, it might be easier to see these as “wants.” [Read more…] about Stakes Are High In Energy Debate
Dr. Victor H. Burdick, MD
Stephentown – Dr. Victor Harold Burdick, MD, 88, died Saturday, November 7, 2015 at the Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, MA. Born in Westerly, RI on August 7, 1927, he was the son of the late Paul and Nancy (Brooks) Burdick. He was the fifth of seven children. [Read more…] about Dr. Victor H. Burdick, MD
Sister Campbell Visits From The West
Friday, September 23, 1836: Today some rainy. I threshed rye and mended my barn door and today brother Beers and wife came and fetched sister Miriam Campbell. Sister Campbell came to brother Beers on Wednesday, she came in the stage from the boat on the canal from New Hartford seven miles from Utica. Today Caleb Chapman buried a girl child. [Read more…] about Sister Campbell Visits From The West
Saint Gobain Agrees To Clean Up PFOAs In Hoosick Falls Water
by Deb Alter
Philip Guy, Business Manager of the Saint Gobain facility in Hoosick Falls, told the Village Board and the community Tuesday, November 10 that the Company will provide the funds necessary for a permanent carbon filtration system for the Village water plant as outlined by the Village. [Read more…] about Saint Gobain Agrees To Clean Up PFOAs In Hoosick Falls Water
Ingrid Gundrum Is Grafton Supervisor-Elect
Absentee Ballots Counted
By Doug La Rocque
Absentee and affidavit ballots in the Grafton Town elections were counted last Friday afternoon at the Rensselaer County Board of Election, with the Eastwick Press and several candidates in attendance. [Read more…] about Ingrid Gundrum Is Grafton Supervisor-Elect
Rockland County Legislature Introduces New Version Of Drinking Water Bill
submitted by Rich Crist
A new and strengthened version of a County Drinking Water Protection Law was introduced in the Rensselaer County Legislature at its November 10 regular monthly meeting. [Read more…] about Rockland County Legislature Introduces New Version Of Drinking Water Bill


