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Events Coming Up At Rensselaer Plateau Community Forest

May 28, 2015 By eastwickpress

May 30 will be a pretty busy day at the Rensselaer Plateau Community Forest. The Saratoga Mountain Bike Association will be hosting a Trail Building Workshop from 9 am to 1 pm and Lisa Hoyt, Director, Dyken Pond Educational Center, will lead a program called Forest Investigation for Families from 1 to 3 pm.

Trail Building

Are you interested in learning how to build and maintain a quality trail system? Would you like to get involved with building a brand new trail system in the Capital Region? RPA is working with the Saratoga Mountain Bike Association to host a series of Trail Building Workshops to teach the skills, techniques and science behind building and maintaining sustainable trails that could be used for a variety of activities. In the process we will break ground on a brand new trail system in the newly founded Rensselaer Plateau Community Forest. The overall workshop schedule includes three sessions. The first is on Saturday May 30, 9 am to 1 pm. Other sessions will be on Saturday July 11,  9 am to 1 pm, and Saturday Aug 8, 9 am to 1 pm. For more information and to sign up go to https://www.facebook.com/saratogamtb/events.

Forest Investigation  

How are your detective skills?  Join us to discover who lives in the Community Forest. We’ll explore the forest on a one-mile hike and look for evidence of creatures living there. Bring Field Guides and binoculars if you have them. For kids of all ages and families (suggested donation of $5 to $10).

The new 350 acre Community Forest, (approx. 220 Legenbauer Rd., Poestenkill, NY – off of Plank Rd.), will provide recreational access for Plateau residents and visitors, will serve as a demonstration area of best management practices for forest stewardship, and will provide other educational programs for adults and children.  Learn more about it on the RPA website.

There are many other exciting events scheduled that may be of interest to you. Keep informed of what’s going on with RPA, more than 30 Alliance organizations and a wide range of other groups by checking out our new data-base driven calendar of events at http://www.rensselaerplateau.org/events.

Filed Under: Local News, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

Rensselaer County 4-H Shooting Sports

May 28, 2015 By eastwickpress

Archery

Rensselaer County 4-H is  happy to announce that it will be starting an Archery Club to be led by two of our county Shooting Sports volunteers. Details for the club will come out soon, and we are currently registering members who are interested. The club will focus on a variety of archery related topics including: archery shooting, arrow repair, bow building, and primitive skills. This club is open to all youth 8 and above, and space is limited.

Youth Shotgun Training 

Rensselaer County 4-H Shooting Sports is hosting a basic shotgun training for youth on June 20 from 8 am to 12 pm at the Green Island Rod and Gun Club in Schaghticoke. The course focuses on firearm safety and operation, and building skills for successful shotgun shooting. Participants must be 12 years old or older and have an adult partner for the training. Cost is $20 per youth/adult partner. Firearms, targets, and ammunition will be provided. Space is limited, and limited scholarships are available.

If you are interested in either of these programs or to register, please call the Rensselaer County 4-H office at 518-272-4210 or e-mail Leland Bunting at glb76@cornell.edu.

4-H is offered through Cornell Cooperative Extension. Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities.

Filed Under: Local News, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

GLSP Morning Bird Walk To Dickinson Hill Fire Tower

May 28, 2015 By eastwickpress

Join local birder Mary Batcheller for a morning walk through the park’s forests on Saturday May 30, ending with spectacular views from the Dickinson Hill Fire Tower. The hike will meet at 7:30 am at the North Long Pond parking lot, accessible via the park’s winter entrance.

Mary Batcheller is an excellent guide for beginning birders, so feel free to look, listen and learn or to come share your own birding knowledge.  The hike will travel along 1.5 miles of the old Fire Tower Road, through Northern Hardwood and Beech-Maple forest communities.  Participants will have a chance to practice birding by ear thanks to the dense foliage along the trail, but binoculars are definitely recommended equipment.

Meet at North Long Pond parking lot within Grafton Lakes State Park. (Please do not park along Fire Tower Road as you will miss the group and there is no parking).  Pre-registration requested: 279-1155.

The Friends of Grafton Lakes State Park restored the Dickinson Hill Fire Tower over several years, with hours of volunteering and community donations. It provides views of the Taconics, Berkshires, and Adirondacks for those who climb its eighty sturdy steps.  Visitors are welcome to hike to the tower from the North Long Pond Road trailhead during state park hours 8 am until dusk.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

Eleanor M. Fairbanks

May 28, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – Eleanor M. Fairbanks, 102, passed away on Wednesday May 20, at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, Vermont. She resided on Albany Street in Hoosick Falls and was the wife of the late Fred Fairbanks who died in 1988.

Eleanor was born on June 17, 1912, in North Hoosick, New York, daughter of the late Andrew and Mary (Prime) McClure. She graduated from the Walter A. Wood School in 1929. Eleanor taught school in West Hoosick and Pittstown, New York. She was a member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Hoosick Falls.

Survivors include her son Alan (Patricia) Finzer of Shaftsbury, Vermont, daughter Andra “Ann” Wheeler of Hazlet, New Jersey, four grandchildren, a great-grandchild and her beloved nieces and nephews. Eleanor was predeceased by a brother Robert McClure.

Funeral services will be Friday May 22, at 10:30 am from the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, New York. Burial will follow the service at Hoosick Rural Cemetery, Hoosick, New York.

Relatives and friends called at the funeral home on Thursday evening from 5 to 7 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice through the funeral home.

Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Local News, Obituaries

The Life Of George Holcomb – Sylvester Is Unwell; Brother Twichel Arrives

May 28, 2015 By eastwickpress

Friday, May 15, 1835: I tended to hampering or blinding a cow with a board before her eyes for she was unruly. The cow was one that I swapped for with Mr. Abraham. I carried my wife on a wheelbarrow to the widow Wylie’s on a visit, and fetched her home the same way at night.

Saturday: I beat manure and mended fence, but quite rainy. Today I sent my daughter Angeline to Mr. Hiram Mattison with the 45 dollars, which pays him for teaching our school 4½ months last winter.

Sunday: I took my wife into the wagon and rode with her. We went to cousin Jessa Egleston’s and took dinner. On the way we called to Asa Sheldon’s and told him that if his sister Hester wanted to come and make our cheese this summer he must send her word for she had been to our house three times this spring to have us hire her to make our cheese.

Friday, May 22: Tonight I rode to Hancock. I carried a piece of broadcloth and left with Mr. Jedediah Breer for him to cut me a coat and trouser and to make the coat and I do agree to pay him four dollars and 59 cts in team work.

Sunday: I went over to my Rodgers farm to see brother Sylvester for he was quite unwell. On the way home I called to Zach Chapman’s and paid 12 cts for one more runnet.

Friday: I planted potatoes. I borrowed two quarts peas and two quarts beans of Mr. R. Danford and I planted peas. Some rainy. I went to my Rodgers farm and came home with my horses.

Saturday: I went and drew four loads timber and boards for Mr. Jedediah Breer from Mr. Scranton Sweet’s sawmill, measuring nearly twenty two hundred feet, price not agreed on for drawing said loads but he credits me on account for laboring.

Thursday: Today Mr. John Twichel and wife came to town from Cincinnatti.

Friday: I worked on the highway this forenoon and this afternoon rainy. I laid up rail fence. I went to the highway this afternoon and the rain stopped. I only had one and a half day credit me for myself and team and plow. Today brother Twichel and wife got to our house.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Fire At Wood Park Apartments

May 21, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Steve Bradley

A fire in a currently unoccupied apartment at the Wood Park Apartments in Hoosick Falls caused extensive damage to that apartment on Saturday, May 16. The fire call, which came in just after noon, reported a heavy smoke condition existed in the North end of the building.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Petersburgh Dismisses Its Code Enforcement Officer

May 21, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

The workshop meeting planned for 6:30 pm on May 18 didn’t really happen because the Board was in an executive session which started at 6 pm. They returned to the public meeting room at about 6:50 (the room was full, with every seat taken), and said they had made a determination regarding the Town Code Enforcement Officer.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Hoosick Falls Memorial Day Parade

May 21, 2015 By eastwickpress

Memorial Day Rites in the Village of Hoosick Falls will begin on Monday, May 25, with the raising of the Flag by the American Legion Commander Ike Powers at Maple Grove and St. Mary’s Cemeteries. At 8 am the Flag will be raised at Wood Memorial Park with a salute by the American Legion, the Legion Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Berlin Town Board Action – Historical Center Gets New Sign

May 21, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

Supervisor Jaeger said Dr. Young, the Berlin School District Superintendent, had expressed interest on behalf of the Berlin School District in renting the old town garage for a maintenance shop for the school buses. Supervisor Jaeger offered it for $6,000 for the year, the School to pay heat and electricity. Berlin is now waiting for the School District’s reply to their offer.

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Filed Under: Berlin, Front Page, Local News

Petersburgh Town Board Action – Residents Upset About Dust From The Roads

May 21, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

Although the headline news in Petersburgh is about the CEO, most of the people who came to the May meeting had something else on their minds – dust. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Town Board Action – Residents Upset About Dust From The Roads

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

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