Grafton Planning Board Action – DEC Names Itself Lead Agency In The Valente Mine Environmental Review
by Kieron Kramer
The five Grafton Planning Board members did their duty showing up for the Board meeting on Monday night even though there was nothing on the agenda. The meeting started three minutes late because, as one Board member, who will remain unnamed, put it, the secretary is “tardy.” Before the meeting, the Board members chit-chatted about various issues – like whether it would snow this week. Tardy or not, the secretary, the indomitable Jessica Crandall, arrived and the meeting began. It was adjourned one minute after the Pledge of Allegiance. It only took the Board 20 seconds to read the minutes of the last meeting and approve them since nothing happened last month either. One would expect some action at the April meeting of the Planning Board – a site plan review, an informal discussion about a subdivision – since planning ahead for spring and summer projects usually begins now. Perhaps the public hasn’t recovered from the long, harsh winter, and thoughts have not yet turned to spring.
The site plan review for the upgrade of the antenna on the AT&T tower at 38 Radio Tower Way was tentatively on the agenda. Radio Tower Way runs off of Snyder Road. AT&T wants to place three new antennas on the tower to upgrade the signal to 4G LTE. For the third month in a row the attorney for AT&T informed Planning Board Chairman Tom Withcuskey that the application is still not ready. The site plan review is again being postponed, until the next Planning Board meeting on May 19.
One bit of news that Withcuskey did announce is that the NYS DEC has responded to Grafton’s request to be the lead agency in the environmental review process for the change of use at the R.J. Valente mine on Route 2 near the Brunswick Town line. The DEC has named itself as lead agency. This is not a surprise to those who follow the mining of greywacke on the Rensselaer Plateau. The State agency is interested in promoting operations that mine greywacke because greywacke is used as an important underlayment in road construction across the State. Greywacke, a resistant sandstone, comprises much of the bedrock of the 105,000 acres of the forested Rensselaer plateau. (See http://rensselaerplateau.org/RensselaerPlateau/History.aspx for a discussion of greywacke on the plateau.) It is one of the main products of the R.J. Valente mine in Grafton.
Withcuskey read the decision from the DEC before this meeting and said that the decision gives Grafton a large say in the scoping of the project. He is pleased by this. Once the DEC finishes its environmental review – which Withcuskey described as a stack of documents a foot high – the Planning Board will begin the site plan review, if R.J. Valente applies for one, which will include a scoping meeting in which the public can respond to the environmental impact statement prepared by the DEC. This will be followed by a public hearing.
The original mining permit issued by the Grafton Planning Board in April of 1996 had a number of stipulations – some of which have been belatedly met and others not, according to Withcuskey. Stipulations included base line water testing, that blasting would be conducted under State regulations, that mining activities would be coordinated with school bus schedules and only operate during certain agreed upon hours, that quarry inspections would be allowed and that 500 tons of processed material and $2,500 each year for ten years would be provided to the Town. When the current Planning Board considers the new site plan review after the hearings it may decide to approve the site plan contingent on all of the previous stipulations being met, which Withcuskey said were court ordered, and it may require more stipulations – the most important to the Board being keeping Route 2 clear of dust and stone that could cause an accident.
Hoosick Falls Band Performances
On Thursday, May 1, at 7:30 pm, the community will be treated to a performance by our school and community bands. The program will be held on stage at the high school and is the culmination of three years of planning by Rob Allen and Bill Gaillard.
The Symphonic Band under the direction of Rob Allen will perform “The Great Locomotive Chase,” “Under An Irish Sky,” “Devil Dance” and music from “How to Train Your Dragon.”
The Community Band under the baton of Bill Gaillard will present Prestissimo by Karl King, highlights from Les Miserables, “Gettysburg” by Randy Edelman and Phantom of the Opera.
The combined bands will perform “Torrents Of Fire” by Larry Neek and John Williams and The Symphonic Marches – conducted by Rob Allen. Under the direction of Bill Gaillard the combined bands will present “Flight of Valor” by James Swearingen and “The Thunderer” by John Philip Sousa – Mrs. Sousa’s favorite march.
Please come and enjoy a music program by these two fine “senior” bands.
Petersburgh Young Lady Competes For The Miss Pre-Teen Albany/Poughkeepsie Title
submitted by Sandra Catlin
Teigan Catlin of Petersburgh was recently selected to participate in the 2014 Miss Pre-Teen Albany/Poughkeepsie pageant competition that will take place on Sunday, April 27. Catlin submitted an application and took part in an interview session that was conducted by this year’s Pageant Coordinator.
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Cheney Library Fancy Nancy Party
Come and have fun at Cheney Library’s Fancy Nancy and the Pirates party on Saturday, April 26, at 10 am. Dress up as the fanciest Nancy or come as a Pirate. We will read a story about Nancy, learn Pirate lingo, sing a sea chantey and enjoy cookies and drinks. There will even be a treasure hunt! This event is for pre-school children through third grade – we ask caregivers to attend, please.
In case you are unable to attend, you can check out a book about Fancy Nancy or Pirates. We have a very good selection available.
Feel free to call with questions 518-686-9401 and visit us at cheneylibrary.org.
Panther Baseball Wins Two
by Steve Bradley
Panthers 3 Schuylerville 8
The Panther baseball team hosted the Schuylerville Black Horses Monday on a perfect spring day. Both teams came into the game undefeated, only Schuylerville left the field that way.
HFCS Softball: Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad
by Steve Bradley
Hoosick Falls 3 Schuylerville 1
On a perfect day for being outside, the Panther Ladies softball team played the Schuylerville Black Horses on Monday on the HFCS diamond. Hoosick Falls put one run in the books in each of the first three innings, and that was all they needed to take a 3 – 1 victory. Both teams had five hits.
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Girls Lacrosse Gets Its First Win; Boys Win Again
by Steve Bradley
With outside practice hard to come by, the HFCS girls lacrosse team has struggled in the early season. After suffering through some one-sided losses, the team was looking to get its first W in the books.
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Berlin HS Broadway Cabaret And Art Auction
submitted by Erin Clary, Communications Specialist, BCSD
The Berlin High School Music and Art Department will present their Broadway Cabaret and Art Auction on Thursday, May 1, at the Middle School/High School auditorium and lobby. Proceeds will help fund next year’s joint art/music trip to New York City.
The silent auction of student artwork includes exceptional paintings and photography. The Cabaret will feature solos, duets and group performances of Broadway hits, both past and present, including Grease, Les Miserables and Wicked.
The Berlin High School Jazz Band will also perform, and the National Art Honor Society members will emcee the event.
“This is a great opportunity to showcase our students’ work as a unified art department,” said Berlin High School Choral Director Leslie Eliashuk. “The students have really collaborated to work toward a common goal, and the cross curricular activity really fosters a sense of community.”
Tickets are available at the door. Admission prices are $5 for the Cabaret only; $8 for the Cabaret with five auction tickets and $10 for Cabaret with 10 auction tickets. The auction will begin at 6:30 pm in the main lobby. Performances start at 7 pm. Complimentary desserts will be served.
Maple Syrup Sale At The Berlin Free Town Library
The Berlin Free Town Library will be holding a Maple Syrup Fundraiser starting Friday, April 25, and running through Saturday, May 10. All grades of syrup – light, medium and dark amber will be available for purchase in plastic jugs and fancy glass bottles. Jug syrup will be priced at $7 a pint; $14 a quart and $26 a half gallon. All proceeds go directly to the Library. Stop in and pick up a jug of 2014 maple syrup produced by Acer Ridge Maple Syrup right here in Berlin.





