Berlin Central High School students who are enrolled in Hudson Valley Community College “College in the High School” classes are able to apply for this scholarship in memory of Courtney Carelli and Ryan Gardner. Courtney Carelli and Ryan Gardner attended both Berlin High School and Hudson Valley Community College. [Read more…] about The Courtney Carelli And Ryan Gardner Memorial Scholarship Spring 2015 Recipients
Acclaimed Author Lydia Davis To Speak At The New Lebanon Library
MacArthur fellow and 2013 Man Booker prize winner Lydia Davis will speak at the New Lebanon Library on Tuesday, March 31, at 7 pm. Light refreshments will be served, [Read more…] about Acclaimed Author Lydia Davis To Speak At The New Lebanon Library
HACA Holds Annual Meeting
submitted by Dianne Hosterman
A group of enthusiastic supporters gathered at the First Baptist Church in Hoosick Falls on Sunday afternoon, March 22 to hear a review of the Hoosick Area Church Association (HACA) events held in 2014, to welcome the new Board Officers, and to hear about some new exciting plans for 2015. [Read more…] about HACA Holds Annual Meeting
“The Art of Birds” Presentation at Greenwich Library
Stephentown Town Board To Hold Public Hearing About NED Pipeline March 23
This statement was submitted by Stop NY Fracked Gas Pipeline, a group organized to block the proposed NED pipeline.
On Monday, March 23 at 7 pm., the Stephentown Town Board will hold a public hearing at the Stephentown Volunteer Fire Hall, 35 Grange Hall Road, about the Northeast Energy Direct (NED) pipeline project, a large, high-pressure interstate transmission line proposed by Texas-based energy giant Kinder Morgan (through its subsidiary Tennessee Gas Pipeline). [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board To Hold Public Hearing About NED Pipeline March 23
Hoosick Falls Celebrates St. Patricks Day With Parade And Events
by Bea Peterson
The weather in Hoosick Falls on Saturday was not the worst it has ever been, nor the best is has ever been, for the Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. The sky was overcast with just a drizzle coming down. The temperature was chilly, but not cold. The spirit was there, however, even if half the Town was headed to the HFCS girls and boys basketball games. The parade was made up of cheerful floats and great bands.
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New Lebanon Town Board – Missing Councilman Baldwin
by Thaddeus Flint
For the second month in a row, the monthly Board meeting in New Lebanon opened on a sad note, with the remembrance of yet another of those rare-and-getting-rarer citizens that makes a town so much more than just a town. Last month it was Assistant Fire Chief, Mark Sheline. This month it was Councilman Bruce Baldwin who passed away while on vacation in Australia on March 9.
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Petersburgh Establishes Constable Position (Again)
By Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Town Board held a public hearing on a local law establishing the position of Constable. Town Attorney Sal Ferlazzo summarized the law and asked those in attendance for comments or questions. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Establishes Constable Position (Again)
Stephentown Town Board Debates Gas Pipeline Issues
Public Hearing On Pipeline Will Be Held On March 23
By David Flint
Discussion of Kinder Morgan’s proposed fracked gas pipeline again took up much of the Town Board meeting. Sandy Nathan, a leader of the opposition movement, provided the Board with copies of resolutions from Schoharie County and the Town of Davenport in Delaware County. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board Debates Gas Pipeline Issues
Berlin Town Board Meeting – Water Mains 4½ Feet Underground Are Freezing Up
by David Flint
Besides keeping the snowplow trucks running, this exceptional winter has brought severe cold too that is wreaking havoc on infrastructure. Reporting for Water District 2 at the Berlin Town Board meeting Monday, March 12, Jim Winn said that a couple of 4-inch mains had frozen up and left a number of dwellings on Mill Street without water for a few days.The mains were 4 1/2 feet below ground. Winn said the frost is down to five feet.
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