Join the Agricultural Stewardship Association (ASA), Battenkill Books and author Marcia Reiss for a special book talk celebrating apples on Sunday, October 18 at 2 pm at the Historic Barns of Nipmoose in Buskirk. “The Apple: More than something to eat” is an illustrated talk about the history of the apple and its place in myth, religion, art and today’s environmental challenges. [Read more…] about Celebrating “The Apple” with Author Marcia Reiss
Brown’s First Anniversary Party To Benefit HF Policeman Nick Colaneri
The Brown’s Brewing Company’s Walloomsac Taproom, situated in a beautifully renovated 19th century mill along the Walloomsac River in Hoosick Falls, will celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday, October 10 from 3 to 9 pm. This special evening will benefit Hoosick Falls Police Officer Nick Colaneri who is battling cancer. [Read more…] about Brown’s First Anniversary Party To Benefit HF Policeman Nick Colaneri
Fall Fest At Berlin High School
On October 3 classes and clubs at Berlin High School will be on hand for the annual Fall Fest from 11 am to 4 pm. Visitors can enjoy chili, fried dough, a haunted house as well as shop for crafts with local craft vendors. [Read more…] about Fall Fest At Berlin High School
Stephentown Historical Society Early Halloween Program
Halloween will happen early for the Stephentown Historical Society on Monday, October 5, at 7:30 pm at the Heritage Center, corner of Staples and Garfield Roads (County Route 26), Stephentown, New York. [Read more…] about Stephentown Historical Society Early Halloween Program
Insights Into the Shakers At The New Lebanon Library
On Thursday, October 15, at 6:30 pm, Dr. Jane Crosthwaite will discuss her 2014 book, The Shaker Spiritual Notices of Eleanor Potter, at the New Lebanon Library. Q & A will follow, after which Dr. Crosthwaite will sign copies of her book. [Read more…] about Insights Into the Shakers At The New Lebanon Library
Berlin Volunteer Fire Company Annual Fund Drive
Since 1904, the Berlin Volunteer Fire Company continues to serve the Town with the utmost dedication and care. As professionally trained volunteers, the Fire Department, Rescue Squad and Auxiliary are here to help the community not just as emergency responders but also as neighbors and as friends. No matter the time of day, the weather, holiday or occasion, we are here to serve. [Read more…] about Berlin Volunteer Fire Company Annual Fund Drive
Volunteers Needed To Help Adults And Children In Our Area
Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County (LVORC) welcomes all kinds of volunteers, from tutors to administrative helpers and event planners. As a volunteer you can develop new skills, make friends, and see how your efforts make a difference in your community. [Read more…] about Volunteers Needed To Help Adults And Children In Our Area
Electronics Recycling Event October 3
The Rensselaer County Legislature and the County Environmental Management Council are teaming up to sponsor an electronics recycling day, Chair of the Legislature Stan Brownell announced.
The electronics recycling event will be held Saturday, October 3 from 9:30 am to 2 pm. The recycling event will be held at the County Office Building, 1600 7th Avenue, downtown Troy.
The October event follows an electronics recycling event held in April. The Legislature and EMC have teamed up for several electronics recycling events, and have received a great response from residents. [Read more…] about Electronics Recycling Event October 3
PS21 Breaks Ground for New Building
On Monday, October 5 at 9 am, PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century will hold an official ground breaking ceremony for the new PS21 performing arts facility at 2980 Route 66 in Chatham. After ten seasons of performances under a saddlespan tent, PS21 is delighted to announce that its new permanent building is beginning construction. This new building will be a huge benefit to the community and increase the organization’s ability to serve both the performing artists and their audiences. [Read more…] about PS21 Breaks Ground for New Building
Howard A. Walters
Petersburgh – Howard Arlington Walters, 99 years old of Petersburgh passed away on September 13, 2015. He departed this world peacefully at his younger daughter’s home, in the comfort of family.
Howard was born April 21, 1916, in Rutland Vermont. In his teenage years, he and his father, Arlington, relocated to Petersburgh, where they opened a bakery. There he met the love his life, Bertha Weeden. When World War II broke out, Howard enlisted in the Army and honorably served his country on the Pacific Front, attaining the rank of Sergeant. While on furlough, he and Bertha wed, a union that lasted 52 years, until her death. Upon his discharge from the Army, Howard returned to Bertha in Petersburgh. They subsequently had two daughters, Patricia and Susan.
A new father, Howard went to work as a cabinetmaker. His employer, Carl Betke of Troy, NY, taught Howard the intricacies of making new furniture and restoring antiques. To this day, Howard’s custom woodworking can be found in various churches and homes throughout the Capital District. With his hard work ethic and natural talent, Howard eventually went into business for himself, opening his “Furniture Hospital,” where he spent the next forty-four years repairing and rebuilding furniture for clientele spanning from his hometown of Petersburgh to Colorado. During this time, Howard also worked part-time alongside his wife as a bus driver for the Berlin Central School District. He did not officially close the Furniture Hospital until 2006, at which time he was 90 years old.
As a veteran, local businessman, and active member of the Petersburgh Baptist Church, Howard was a very well respected pillar of the community. Following the Petersburgh Baptist Church Fire of 1982, Howard used his skills to restore all of the damaged pews and furniture. He was appointed a deacon in 1965 and served in this capacity until approximately 1990. Howard continued to live independently until age 97. In recognition of his service to the community, in 2001 the Berlin School District awarded him an honorary diploma. He has received various other honoraria from state and local officials. He was loved by his family and neighbors, young and old. He will be truly missed.
Howard is survived by his daughter Patricia Rowland, and her husband Timothy; daughter Susan Forman and her husband Arthur; grandchildren, Sarah Forman, Jonathan Hitsous, Jamie Thater, Katherine McLaughlin and her husband James; and great-grandchildren, Emily Baker and Lloyd Thater.
Howard’s family would like to thank the staff of the Rensselaer County Hospice for their assistance and care during his final months. In lieu of flowers the family encourages donations be made in his name to the Rensselaer County Hospice or the Eastern Area Senior Service Center of Cropseyville, N.Y.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, September 17 at the Mahar Funeral Home in Hoosick Falls. Burial was at Meadowlawn Cemetery in Petersburgh.

