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Events At Grafton Lakes And Cherry Plain State Parks

May 7, 2015 By eastwickpress

Friday, May 15 –  Star Watch, 8:45 pm.  Enjoy a free tour of the night sky led by Albany Area Amateur Astronomers. Telescopes provided. Please enter park via Winter Entrance on Long Pond Road and follow signs to program. Cloudy skies may cancel so contact Bernard Cognon to confirm: 658-9144.

Saturday, May 16 – Spring Fungi Walk 10 am to 12 pm. Please join Mycologist, Sue Van Hook for the first morsels of spring fungi.  We will walk the loop around one of the lakes in appreciation of all fungi, and will hope for a morel or two, oyster mushrooms and perhaps a fresh Dryad’s saddle. Bring a hand lens if you own one. Sue will provide them for the group otherwise. Children make excellent mushroom hunters, so please bring them.  $10/person or family donation requested.  Pre-register: 279-1155. Event meets at Shaver Pond Center, 194 Shaver Pond Road in Grafton.

Saturday, May 16 – No One Left Behind 5k and Children’s Obstacle Course, 10 am to benefit Heroes at Home Rensselaer County.  Obstacle course is free! To register, visit www.heroesathomerensco.com.  Questions: call 518.279.7861

Sunday, May 17 – Trail Work Gathering at Cherry Plain State Park. 9 am to12 pm. Cherry Plain State Park has beautiful trails and is surrounded by over 4000 acres of the Capital District Wildlife Management Area. Join a group of trail enthusiasts to spruce up state land and learn more about this vast trail system. Bring clippers, water and work gloves. Meets at Cherry Plain State Park Entrance: 26 State Park Rd, Cherry Plain. For information, please call Fran Egbert: 674-3214.

Sunday, May 17 –  Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis. 3K walk to Benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.  Check-in 11 am and Walk at 12 pm. Call (518) 453-3583 for registration information.

Saturday, May 23 – Grafton Lakes State Park Beach Opens for the Season.  Open daily 10 am to 6 pm through Labor Day. Gate fees are now $8 per vehicle.

Call Grafton Lakes State Park for more information: 279-1155.

Filed Under: Berlin, Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

John Michael Skorupski

May 7, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – It is with heavy hearts that the large and loving family of John Michael Skorupski shares the news of his death.

John was a loyal and hardworking man who loved his family and his life. Born in Cambridge, NY, John lived in Hoosick Falls, Cambridge, Fox Hollow and Babcock Lake, NY, which has always been a touchstone for John’s entire family. Some of John’s happiest days were spent there, as well as at his hunting camp at Bear Swamp and sailing tropical waters with his lifelong friend, Capt. Lance.

Having spent some of his earlier years in Florida, “in retirement” John moved to Pine Island where he owned and operated the Olde Fish House Marina. With the help of his wife, Ginny, his son, Tom and Tom’s wife Jessie and his sister Margaret, it became a thriving business and hub for Pine Island fishermen, artists and musicians. This was the norm for John.  In the late 60s, John partnered with Jack Everett, a true friend and mentor, to create Florida Citrus Centers, his first business, followed by his own contracting business, hydro power plant, antique shop, and furniture repair and restoration business.

John was a natural born and self taught mechanic who, in his lifetime, owned machines of every description – not just cars and trucks but motorcycles, tractors, bulldozers, backhoes, dump trucks, boats and an airplane.

To John, there were no strangers. Wherever he lived, everyone seemed to know him. Approachable and fun loving, John enjoyed a good joke and a great story. He never held a grudge. Helping others was second nature for him and never a problem because he owned a tool for every task. He will be greatly missed by the many who will no longer be able to use “Dial A Dad/Brother/Uncle/Friend” to get advice on everything from home and car repair to life skills.

John is preceded in death by his parents, Edmund and Zita Skorupski.

From his father John inherited a lifelong love of fishing, hunting, and outdoorsmanship as well as the priceless quality of integrity.

From his mother John learned to appreciate antiques and fine things which led to numerous collections ranging from cast iron implement seats and weathervanes to antique violins and bows.

In addition to his wife of 47 years, Ginny Bearup Skorupski, John is survived by three children, Edmund, Stacia and Tom (Jessie) and eight grandchildren, Eli, Anna, James, Jack, Eva, Steve, Stella and Everett, four sisters, Janice, Anne (Dan), Margaret, and Manya (Brett) one brother, Stephen, many beloved nieces and nephews and a cohort of in-laws who were also friends. Of his children and grandchildren, John was especially proud.

John lived his life to the fullest and was the captain of his own ship. He would say, “Grieve for me – but don’t let it hang you up.”

An early summer memorial gathering is planned in Hoosick Falls; date to be determined.

To honor those who supported and cared for John and his family, donations can be made to the Gabriel House at Mayo Clinic – gabrielhouseofcare.org.

The family requests that those who loved John give consideration to becoming organ donors.

Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Local News, Obituaries

Local Girl Scout Donates Cookies To HACA Pantry

May 7, 2015 By eastwickpress

Maria Martinez was greeted with delight at the HACA Food Pantry Wednesday evening, April 8, as she arrived with 100 boxes of the perennially popular Girl Scout cookies.

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Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

The Life Of George Holcomb – George’s Wife Takes a Fever

May 7, 2015 By eastwickpress

Friday, April 10, 1835: I plowed sward. Today Doctor Right came to doctor my wife. She was taken while I was gone to Troy and the doctor called.

Sunday: Today Doctor Right came as well as every day to attend to my wife. She has a run of fever. Towards night I took the wagon and fetched Harriet Chapman to work for us this season. Tonight Charlotte Pierce watched with my wife.

Monday: I rode over to Sylvester Carpenter’s the second and paid him for a cow that I bought of him a few days past. The price agreed on was twenty-three dollars, but he took off one dollar on the account of one of the tits failing.

Wednesday: I plowed sward and finished plowing my corn ground. Said doctor continues to come to my wife, her fever does not abate.

Thursday: I cut straw, snowy and in the afternoon I drew a load stone on to my Rodgers farm and drew rails, I moved a meadow fence. Brother Sylvester’s wife rode home with me and watched with my wife tonight. Said Doctor Right attended to my wife as usual, fever still continues to rage.

Friday: Today Kent Harrison came and bargained for eight calves which was all I had on hand. He agreed to pay me two dollars and fifty cts per head and eight runnets for the whole.  He took four of said calves and paid ten dollars, and told me he would take two more calves the fore part of the week and take the other two when they were four weeks old and he would fetch the eight runnets as soon as it was convenient. Today Doctor Right came and tended to my wife, her fever continues, today quite cold for the time year. Deborah Wylie watched with my wife.

Saturday: I drew out manure on to my garden. Said Doctor Right came and tended to my wife, her fever has abated a little.

Sunday: Towards night Kent Harrison came and took two more calves and paid me five dollars but said he could not get any of the runnets conveniently, yet.

Monday: I walked to Lebanon. I went to N. Nichols store and paid 19 cts for a pint of wine, and I called to Ludwicks Babcock’s tavern and paid six cts for six sugar cakes and I paid two cts for a lemon to Joseph Lord’s tavern, these things for my wife, she is getting better.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Another Accident At Bypass Intersection

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Steve Bradley

A two car accident at the intersection of Route 7 and 279 sent multiple people to the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 pm.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Village Of Hoosick Falls Organizational Meeting

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Meeting Date Changes

The Village Board meeting in July will be changed from July 14 to July 21. The meeting for September will be changed from September 8 to September 15.

Organization Meeting

Mayor David Borge, Trustees Ric DiDonato, Kevin O’Malley, Robert Ryan, Karen Sprague and Acting Justice Harold McClellan were all sworn in at the start of the Hoosick Falls Organization Meeting held at 6 pm on Tuesday, April 14. The Mayor appointed DiDonato as Deputy Mayor.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

State Aid For Berlin Schools Increases By 10.94%

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Thaddeus Flint

The Berlin Board of Education adopted a $19,099,991 budget for the 2015-2016 school year at the monthly Board meeting on April 21.

The adopted budget is $911,388 more than that of the 2014-2105 budget, a 5.01% increase. The projected tax levy will increase by .90%, or $79,292 over last year. The total tax levy is expected to be $8,890,232. [Read more…] about State Aid For Berlin Schools Increases By 10.94%

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., Front Page, School News

Fire Department Community-Wide Recruiting Day Was A Success

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

submitted by Bob Adler

For the first time, Stephentown, Berlin and Grafton fire departments combined efforts in their annual April recruitment drive.

Since the recruitment target is the generation now coming of age, the firemen focused their publicity efforts on Berlin High School, in addition to publicity in The Eastwick Press.  [Read more…] about Fire Department Community-Wide Recruiting Day Was A Success

Filed Under: Berlin, Front Page, Grafton, Local News, Stephentown

Town Of Hoosick Rescue Squad Youth Group

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

submitted by Bill Gaillard

The Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad Youth Group celebrated its one year anniversary this year. This group is for youths from age twelve to fifteen at which time they become a junior member.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Hoosick Planning Board

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Moses Farm

Laura Green addressed the Planning Board at its meeting on Monday, April 20, regarding the Moses Farm on West Hoosick Road in Buskirk. [Read more…] about Hoosick Planning Board

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

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