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Joan King Darcy

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

New Lebanon – Joan King Darcy of New Lebanon, passed away on June 7, 2015 after a short battle with lung cancer. Joan was 78 years old.

Joan is survived by her brother, Robert E. King, and his four children, David R. King of San Marino, CA, Stephen M. King of Dallas, TX, Kathryn K. Vieillard of Cheshire, CT and Suzanne K. Cirame of Medford, MA. She is also survived by nieces and nephews Kevin and Brenda Darcy, Teri Darcy, Mike and Tammy Darcy, Joe and Carol Darcy, Jessica and Darren Kidney, Pete and Bobbie-Jo Darcy, Martha and Joe Esposito, Anne-Marie and Christian Hirsch and Mike Sabol. She also had many great-nieces and nephews.

She was a graduate of Leicester High School in Leicester, MA in 1954 and received her BA from Colby College, class of 1958 where she was a female athlete lettering in several sports including volleyball. Joan was a lifelong educator and teacher. Her teaching career spanned three decades and three different school districts: Ludlow, VT, Rensselaer, NY and Pittsfield, MA.Ob-Darcyweb

Upon her retirement from teaching, Joan continued to be very active in her community, where she belonged to and participated in the Fire Department, and the New Lebanon Seniors. She was also an active member of the Senior Ministry at the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church.

Joan had been a faithful parishioner at Immaculate Conception Church in New Lebanon and the family wishes to extend their appreciation to their fellow parishioners for their support and prayers.

The wake will be held at the Hall &Higgins Funeral Home located at 457 NY 43, Stephentown, NY 12138 on Thursday, June 18, from 5:30 until 7:30 pm.  Her Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, June 19 at 10:30 am at Immaculate Conception Church located at 732 State Route 20 in New Lebanon. The interment will follow the funeral service at the Cemetery of the Evergreens.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Immaculate Conception’s Senior Ministry or to the American Lung Association.  Condolence book at www.parkerbrosmemorial.com

Filed Under: Obituaries

Ruth LaPerle

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – Ruth LaPerle, 73, passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on Saturday June 13, 2015. She resided on First Street in Hoosick Falls with her husband of fifty-three years Leo LaPerle.

Born on June 4, 1942 in Troy, NY to the late Robert and Betty (Lohnes) Leibensperger. Ruth was a lifelong resident of Hoosick Falls, where she attended Hoosick Falls Central School. On April 14, 1962 Ruth married her husband and best friend Leo. Ruth and Leo shared fifty-three amazing years together. Throughout her adult life, Ruth worked several jobs throughout the Hoosick Falls, Cambridge, NY and Bennington, VT area. She is best known for her gregarious personality and sense of humor. When not working, Ruth focused her time on being a homemaker, collecting Marilyn Monroe items, and tending to her favorite pets, Jewels, their Quaker Parrot and Gidget, their toy poodle.

Survivors in addition to her husband Leo include her sister Gwynne Leibensperger of Schodack, NY, her daughter Sandy (Gary) Bessette of Bennington, VT, her son Gary LaPerle of Latham, NY, seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Ruth is predeceased by her parents, brother Doug Leibensperger and son Robert B. LaPerle.

Funeral services will be Friday June 19, at 10 am from St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Main Street in Hoosick Falls. Burial will follow the service at Maple Grove Cemetery in Hoosick Falls.

Relatives and friends may call at the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls on Thursday, June 18, from 3 to 7 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be to either the American Cancer Society or the Second Chance Humane Society through the funeral home.

Filed Under: Obituaries

A 4th Of July Celebration

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Friday, June 19, 1835: Today Peter Surdam used my horse and wagon and then my horse, his wife was quite sick. Tonight a hard rain and a high water which did much damage. today Miss Clark our school teacher began to board with us.

Monday: Today Mr. Lot Swan put Mr. Simon Cranston’s horse stud to my two mares and the bargain is if they have colts I am to pay one dollar a colt, and if no colt, nothing to pay.

Tuesday: I worked on the highway with my team and plow. Today Mr. James Adams Jnr fetched his wife here on a visit and he went to the Shakers to mill. When he returned he took tea with my family. I was on the highway.

Saturday June 27: Today my wife took the wagon and rode to Hancock and Betsey Ham with her. My wife carried about eight pounds butter to Wm Hadsell’s store and traded it and she went to  Wm Lapum’s and had a bottle of blacking charged 17 cts and a peck of lime charged to Charles Taylor’s, ten cts, and then she carried cousin Betsey to Squ Sylvester Howard’s and left her and then came to HL Platt’s mill and got our grist of rye that I sent by Peter Surdam last week on Friday and was ground that day, before the dam broke in the freshet at night.

Monday: We kept an essence peddler, we charged him 25 cts for it was agreed on.

Saturday, July 4: Today I went to the celebration of Independence on Pool Hill in Lebanon at Joseph Lord’s, an oration by Mr. Bush from Lenox at the Baptist meeting house and a prayer by Elder Lands and the Declaration of Independence read by young Doc King. I went with my covered wagon and carried my children, all but George P and Sarah. I put my team into Mr. Clark’s stable and paid six cts and I paid four cts at his bar for drink and I paid three cts at Wm Gay’s bar for drink and I paid fifty cts at said Lord’s for my dinner and I gave fifty cts for powder and I handed Lee Chapman fifty cts to buy cake for my children. Today a hard shower and hail that did damage in some places.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Skorupski Landing Dedicated

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

On Friday afternoon, June 12, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held on the Hoosic River Greenway opening Skorupski Landing to the public. Family spokesperson Ginny Skorupski said she and her 14 year old son, the third John Skorupski, drove from southern Georgia to take part in the dedication. [Read more…] about Skorupski Landing Dedicated

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

Petersburgh Names Craig Surprise As Acting Building Inspector

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Names Peggy Cottrell As Volunteer Parks and Recreation Head

by Alex Brooks

The Petersburgh Town Board hired its Assessor, Craig Surprise, as acting building inspector at an emergency meeting on May 29. Supervisor Krahforst said at this week’s Petersburgh Town Board meeting that an attorney from the Association of Towns had assured him that there is no problem with having the same person be your Assessor and your Building Inspector/CEO. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Names Craig Surprise As Acting Building Inspector

Filed Under: Front Page, Petersburgh

Hoosick Falls High School Names Top Scholars In Class Of 2015

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Judy Frost

Hoosick Falls High School seniors Maxwell Haar and Lindsey McMahon have been named valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for the Class of 2015.

In addition to earning the top spot in his class with a grade point average of 97.45, Max Haar this year served as president of the National Honor Society (grades 11-12). During the past three years, he has written for the high school’s newspaper, Panther Post and competed as a member of the Masterminds team. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls High School Names Top Scholars In Class Of 2015

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Hoosick School Dist.

Berlin Receives State Audit Seeking Better Oversight Of Water District

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

The State Comptroller’s audit of the Berlin Water District #2 was released this week. It is critical of the District’s financial practices. At the Berlin Town Board meeting on June 11, Supervisor Robert Jaeger commented on it. He said their biggest objection was all of the financial transactions are handled by one person, namely Town Clerk Anne Maxon. The auditors would like to see what they call “segregation of duties,” in which more than one person is involved at some stage of the billing, collection, deposit and reconciliation process. [Read more…] about Berlin Receives State Audit Seeking Better Oversight Of Water District

Filed Under: Berlin, Front Page

HF Senior Girls Get a Glimpse Of Life After High School

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Deb Alter

When HFCS girls graduate at the end of this month and go out into the world, whether they are going to college, work, or the military, they’ll have a better idea how to deal with the new situations they will encounter, thanks to a program put on by the Physical Education (PE) Department.

The Senior Girls College Safety Awareness Seminar was presented to all twelfth grade girls on Monday, June 8. Due to its past success and positive feedback from HFCS Alumni, this was the seventh year of the program. The presentation included speakers, demonstrations, a guidebook, and pizza and salad for lunch.

Jackie and William Luciano, karate and self-defense experts, showed the girls some of the tactical, defensive moves they could use if someone were to attack. Nicole St. Onge, a 2013 Hoosick Falls High School graduate who had been through the HF safety program, was another presenter. She talked about and demonstrated a safety app for cell phones that most colleges have available for free. Once downloaded on to the phone, the app can automatically call for help in dangerous situations. Nicole is an RA (Residential Assistant) at SUNY New Paltz, where she attends college. She said RAs are an excellent resource, and that students should not hesitate to reach out to them about any issue that may arise.

Other parts of the presentation included how to say “no” and how to recognize and stay out of situations that could lead to trouble. “The main thing they need to know,” said Lisa Ferrannini, one of the PE teachers, “is that if a situation doesn’t feel right, it isn’t.” It isn’t always easy, but “the girls need to learn to make smart choices so that they don’t get into a bad situation in the first place,” added Colleen Corcoran, another PE teacher. A lot of safety problems can be avoided using common sense and intuition, like going out and coming home in groups, for example, and being cognizant of the surroundings. Remembering to use common sense is one of the keys to being safe. Other tips included walking confidently, keeping your keys in your hand, and making noise if necessary.

The seminar also explored issues such as general wellness, healthy eating habits, good study habits, and the “freshman ten” [pounds] that so many kids gain in their first year out of high school.

Every girl was given a copy of the book “The Naked Roommate and 107 Other Issues You Might Run into in College”, a New York Times bestseller by Harlan Cohen. The book gives valuable advice on student life, “from sharing a bathroom with 40 strangers to sharing lecture notes, and provides a preview of things freshmen will need to know about college (but never knew they needed to know).”

“The book is useful even if you are not going to college,” Ferrannini said, “every girl’s life is going to be different after high school. They will be living with roommates, working with colleagues at their jobs, on their own for the first time.”

Over the years, female HS graduates have come back to thank the school and the PE teachers for what they learned at the Safety Seminar. Many had stories about how they were able to stay out of and avoid problem situations. Some admitted that they should have paid more attention. Several had stories about students from other high schools that did “dumb” things that they didn’t do because of the program.

No other area schools have a program like this, according to Ferrannini. HFCS is committed to raising awareness about what life after high school will be like for the girls, and giving them some of the tools they will need to meet the challenges they will face.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Hoosick School Dist.

Music Festivals Becoming Problematic

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

by David Flint

“Fool me once, shame on you – Fool me twice, shame on me,” lamented Stephentown Town Supervisor Larry Eckhardt at the Town Board meeting Monday evening. Even as the Board was expressing frustration and aggravation at having been duped by organizers of the Disc Jam Music Festival held at Gardner’s Field over the weekend, they were now faced with a request for permits to hold another music festival at the end of July in the same place. [Read more…] about Music Festivals Becoming Problematic

Filed Under: Front Page, Stephentown

What Is Artisanal Manufacturing?

June 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Thaddeus Flint

The monthly meeting of the New Lebanon Town Board started off with two public hearings June 9, one which most in attendance supported and another which many didn’t really support at all in the current context.

The proposed “Local Law Establishing Income Levels for Real Property Tax Exemptions for Citizens Sixty-Five Years of Age or Over” was the one that was hard for anyone to argue with. [Read more…] about What Is Artisanal Manufacturing?

Filed Under: Front Page, New Lebanon

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