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The Life Of George Holcomb – Another Sharp Trade

April 11, 2014 By eastwickpress

Saturday, March 19, 1831: Some stormy. On this evening I took the cutter and carried my wife to Stephen Sheldon’s to see the Gardner girl that has agreed to work for us this season. I do agree to pay her 75 cts per if we are suited on both parties. She agrees to do any work we set her about.

Sunday: I took the single wagon and carried my wife to the school house up Goodrich Hollow to the funeral of old Stephen Wheeler. Elder Jones preached. The old man died in the west part of town

Monday: Today I walked up to Lebanon. I talked with Lias Dike about coming to look at my calves to see if we could make a bargain.  He did not give me encouragement over two dol 50 cts – and this same day I sold them at three dol 17 cts per head and part of them at two weeks old.  Said Dike told me if he had them I must keep them four weeks old.  The two men that bought them live in Schodack. I did not learn their names. This evening I sent Sylvester Swan to let said Dike know that we sold the calves and got more than he talked of paying.  I called to Mr. Dean’s to see him about living in my house.  I called to Dr. Right’s to get a strengthening plaster to put on my breast, for I hurt it with a binder the other day.  I called to Elem Tilden’s store and paid six cts for camphor gum and three cts for pitch begunda to make a plaster to put on my breast.

Thursday: This forenoon I had a bee prying up my cheese house (to work on the foundation) or the building we drew for that use.  Mr. Zach Chapman helped, and Frederick Russel and Platt Wylie. This forenoon Francis Buten worked for me at the said building.

Monday: I laid up the wall on my line joining E. Pierce where I drew my building through, and picked up stone heaps that we scattered in said Pierce’s meadow drawing my building, and worked some at the gates fixing them up again near the building I drew.  Today Mr. Dean chopped wood to my door and agreed to take his pay in potatoes. This evening I borrowed F. Buten’s two inch auger to repair my gates, we tore down to draw said building.

Tuesday: I worked fixing up said gates and dug and laid a corner underpinning to my cheese house.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Hoffman’s Fate In Hands Of Jury

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Thaddeus Flint

The fate of Brendan Hoffman, the 22 year old Stephentown man accused of manslaughter and homicide charges, as well as leaving the scene of a 2012 accident, now lies in the hands of the jury.

The trial, which began on March 25, wrapped up with closing arguments at the Rensselaer County Court House in Troy on Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Rensselaer County, Stephentown

Discussion Begins On Berlin Transfer Station Contract

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

A joint meeting of the Petersburgh and Berlin Town Boards on March 27 began with Supervisor Rob Jaeger of Berlin asking Supervisor Siegfried Krahforst of Petersburgh what the Petersburgh Board wanted to discuss. Krahforst replied that they wanted to meet to renegotiate the contract for the use of the Berlin Transfer Station. He said the sticking point is the monthly rent of $1,000.

[Read more…] about Discussion Begins On Berlin Transfer Station Contract

Filed Under: Berlin, Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Outdoor Expo Offers View Of World

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson 

On Friday, March 28, 800 HFCS students, from elementary through high school age were bused to the Armory for the 6th Annual Outdoor Expo. Programs werxae presented and students were able to talk to folks about their outdoor interests and touch many of the pelts and other items on display.

[Read more…] about Outdoor Expo Offers View Of World

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News, Sports Outdoors

Maple Weekend: Syrup Season – Finally!

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Maple syrup making can start from early to mid-February and can last until the end of April. It is all weather dependent. Perfect maple syrup making weather requires nighttime temperatures in the mid-20s and daytime temperatures in the mid-40s. As everyone in this area knows, we haven’t had many warm days, and the nights have been colder than usual.

[Read more…] about Maple Weekend: Syrup Season – Finally!

Filed Under: Berlin, Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Community Rallies For One Of Its Own

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Sandra Bass Carter was born and raised in Hoosick Falls. She lives with her husband Ron and family in North Carolina now. Her parents and her siblings still live in the area. In December Sandra was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. With radiation treatments and chemotherapy Sandra is hopeful she will go into remission. If she does, then she will be eligible for a stem cell transplant. She won’t be cured, but the transplant may allow her to live for many more years and perhaps see a cure found for her disease.

[Read more…] about Community Rallies For One Of Its Own

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

HFCS Teachers’ Beards Benefit Scholarship

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

It began with No Shave November and ended March 27. In November a few teachers and many of the students participated in growing beards as part of a cancer awareness program. Most of the boys shaved their beards off to participate in sports. However, Hoosick Falls Central School math teacher William (Bill) Clairmont, art teacher Robert (Rob) Viera and eighth grade math teacher Damien Bundrick made a pact to keep their beards growing. Viera even let his hair grow. They knew they would shave them off at some point, but they hadn’t determined a cause.

[Read more…] about HFCS Teachers’ Beards Benefit Scholarship

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

HFCS District Experienced A Difficult Week

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

The March 20 meeting of the Hoosick Falls School Board, Superintendent Ken Facin began his Superintendent’s report saying that the District had experienced a difficult week, with the passing of Bus Driver Harold “Hoss” Jones and beloved math teacher Isabel McGuire in the same week. [Read more…] about HFCS District Experienced A Difficult Week

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

Facin Named 2014 Champion Of Character

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Judy Frost, Public Information Specialist, Hoosick Falls CSD 

Hoosick Falls Central School District Superintendent Kenneth Facin has been named a 2014 Champion of Character by the Academy for Character Education at the Sage Colleges. Facin is being recognized for his exemplary leadership and dedication as a school administrator committed to fostering positive character development in the community’s youth.

[Read more…] about Facin Named 2014 Champion Of Character

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

Berlin FCCLA Students Attend Leadership Conference

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

FCCLA students across the New York State were mesmerized by speaker Jacy Good as she told of the tragic loss of her parents and her miraculous recovery from a car accident caused by a teen using a cell phone.  Another speaker, brought to the group by the National Safety Council, was Marianne Angelillo from Skaneateles,  NY, author of ”Sharing My Stones,” who talked of turning her grief into a campaign for awareness for teens and parents trying to prevent underage drinking.

[Read more…] about Berlin FCCLA Students Attend Leadership Conference

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

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