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Berlin Rescue Squad Café

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

On Friday January 17, the Berlin Rescue Squad will be holding its monthly delicious Fish Fry Dinner. For $10 you can enjoy a hearty helping of fried cod on a roll, French fries, coleslaw, brownie and soda or water. Eat in or take out, it’s up to you.

We have also decided to serve mini hot dogs as well. These can be purchased in a meal, $10 for ten dogs with fries, a brownie and a beverage or $5 for four dogs with fries, a brownie and a beverage) or purchased a la carte.

Call-in orders are welcome. The Firehouse number is 658-2890. The dinner will be held from 5 to 7 pm at the Berlin Fire Department. Please call Stan at 658-0088 or 269-8646 with any questions.

Filed Under: Berlin, Local News

A Newly Remodeled Concept Cumberland Farms In Sand Lake

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Jayne Seward, Account Manager 

The grand opening of Cumberland Farms’ newly remodeled concept store at 8427 Miller Hill Road in Sand Lake is on Wednesday, January 15. The grand opening celebration is for 3:30 pm and will include a ribbon cutting ceremony and feature complimentary bites from Cumberland Farms’ new hot menu offerings including pizza, chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks and more which are perfect for families and individuals on the go. The event, which is open to the public, will kick off a four week fundraiser for Algonquin Middle School in Sand Lake, where 10 cents from every purchase of Cumberland Farms hot coffee will be donated to the school. Representatives from both Cumberland Farms and Algonquin Middle School will be in attendance.

The concept store will provide the neighborhood with a convenient, affordable new option for freshly prepared food, as well as gas. The Cumberland Farms brand now has more than 65 stores in the Albany area.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Stephentown

Not Too Cold For Pond Hockey

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

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Filed Under: Local News, Petersburgh, Sports Outdoors

Big Chill Making Ice For The Ice Fishing Contest At GLSP

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

Current ice conditions are safe on all six bodies of water at Grafton Lakes State Park, and fishermen are braving the cold temperatures for their chance to make a chilly catch. The rapid ice formation also bodes well for the 29th Annual Ice Fishing Contest, scheduled for Saturday, January 25, from 5:30 am to 3 pm.

Offered on the same day as the Winter Festival, the annual ice fishing contest draws several hundred fishermen to try their luck on any of the ponds in the Park. Participants can register starting at 5:30 am until 11 am on January 25 at the Park’s pole barn, accessible via the Winter Entrance. A $10 entry fee for individuals 16 and older is required to participate in the fishing tournament. First place fish will receive a $300 cash prize this year, awarded for the longest length catch in all three categories of trout, walleye/chain pickerel and yellow perch. Children may enter at no charge, and their winning entries will receive gift certificates and other prizes. Please remember that all participants 16 and older must have a New York State fishing license to fish in the Park at any time.

Due to preparations for the Winter Festival, ice fishing is not permitted adjacent to the beach on Long Pond.

Certified bait will be available on site from Graftonondack Outfitters in the registration area. Bait is also available from Conroy’s Bait Supply in Watervliet.

The Berlin Girl Scout Troop 1170 will sell fresh breakfast sandwiches for fishermen at registration from 5:30 to 9 am. Proceeds will benefit an international service project trip that the middle school-aged troop plans to take in 2016.

For those hungry after a long day of fishing, Brunswick Barbecue and Brew invites participants to bring their catch down the mountain after the contest. They will smoke it for you while you warm up by the fire.

The ice fishing contest is sponsored by twenty-four community businesses and the Natural Heritage Trust. Please let these businesses know you appreciate their sponsorship: Averill Park Septic, Beecroft’s Shooters Supply, Conroy’s Bait Supply, Eastern Mountain Sports, Graftonondack Outfitters, Hoosick True Value, John Ray & Sons, Lakeview Inn, L.L. Bean, Marpe’s Country Store, Marra’s Pharmacy, Poestenkill Auto Supply, Rifenburg Construction, Stewart’s Shops, Stone Industries, Taconic Plastics, The Towne Tavern, Tremont Ace Hardware, Uniferst Uniforms, Yankee Trails, Warren Fane, Wiley Brothers and Young’s Pharmacy.

The Ice Fishing Contest is part of a full day of Winter Festival activities, with offerings that include a Polar Plunge, snow bowling, live animal exhibits and hot food. Please call the Park office at 279-1155 for details and for updates on ice fishing conditions.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

January Events At The Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

Please check our website at http://www.dykenpond.org throughout the season as additional programs may be added based on snow conditions.

January 15 – Wildlife of the Renssealer Plateau: Slide Presentation of Tracks and Signs with Dan Yacobellis from 7 to 9 pm. Learn what evidence to look for on your next hike and learn about wildlife monitoring efforts on the Rensselaer Plateau. The cost is $10. This program will be held at the Pineridge Ski Center, Poestenkill and is co-sponsored by the Rensselaer Land Trust, the Rensselaer Plateau Alliance and Friends of Dyken Pond. Pre-registration is encouraged.

January 17 – Full Moon Trek from 7 to 9 pm. Cross country ski or snowshoe in the natural light of the moon. This is a free program. Snowshoe rentals available for $10. Call for updated snow conditions.

January 18 – Wildlife Tracking Full Day Field Intensive with Alcott Smith from 9 am to 4 pm. Spend an entire day outdoors. Pre-registration is required. The cost is $30, $25 for members. This program is limited to 15 people. Space fills quickly.

January 19 – Wildlife Tracking Half Day Field Intensives with Alcott Smith. Choose from either session or attend both. We will travel a different path for each session. The cost is $20, $15 for members. Pre-registration is required. This program is limited to 15 people. Space fills quickly.

January 19 – Paying Attention Among the Trees: A Winter Walk and Nature Writing Experience with Diane Kavanaugh-Black from 1 to 3 pm. Conscious attention outdoors feeds us on many levels. Writing about the experience helps us to absorb, remember and relate it to our lives. This workshop will inspire the creative process whether you are a novice or already working on your own writing project. Sign up for one or all three sessions; the additional sessions are on February 16 and March 16. Pre-registration is required. The cost is $15, $12 for members.

To pre-register, please contact Lisa Hoyt at dykenpond@fairpoint.net or call 518-658-2055.

Please visit our website for a complete list of Winter 2014 Events at http://www.dykenpond.org. The Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center is located at 475 Dyken Pond Road, Cropseyville.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

Roger Hall Sr.

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

Hoosick – Roger Hall Sr., 89, passed away on Monday, January 6, 2013, at the Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation at Hoosick Falls. He had resided in Hoosick, NY, and was the husband of the late Viola Hall, who passed away on November 20, 2013. Roger met Viola in 1946 at the Woolworth’s store candy counter in Bennington, VT, where she was working.

Born on August 2, 1924, in Bennington, Roger was the son of the late Ralph and Florence (Fields) Hall. He graduated from Walter A. Wood High School in Hoosick Falls, NY. Roger was a veteran of the United States Army Air Corps serving from 1943 to 1946. He was employed at Haynes Ford as a mechanic for over forty years. Roger was a member of the Teton RV Club and the American Legion in Hoosick Falls. He was a lifetime member of the Hoosick Fire Department and an original member of the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad. He enjoyed gardening and restoring old cars.

Survivors include his sons, Roger Hall Jr. of Hoosick Falls and Rodney Hall and wife Donna of Shaftsbury, VT, five grandchildren, Linda Barnes, Reann Hall, Russell Hall, Ross Hall and Jenifer Weber, and two great-grandchildren, John Barnes and Alexandria Hall.

Funeral services were Thursday, January 9, at 10 am, from the Mahar Funeral Home. Burial followed the service at the Mapletown Cemetery in Hoosick. Relatives and friends called at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4 to 7 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation at Hoosick Falls through the funeral home, 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, New York, 12090.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Local News, Obituaries

John E. Bostwick

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

North Adams – John E. Bostwick, 55, formerly of North Adams, MA, died Sunday, January 5, 2013, at Berkshire Medical Center. Born in Brattleboro, VT, on May 28, 1958, he was the son of the late Noble B. and Elizabeth Gove Bostwick. He was a 1976 graduate of McCann Tech High School in North Adams and attended Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, MA. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps.

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Filed Under: Obituaries

The Life Of George Holcomb – George’s Son Falls Ill

January 10, 2014 By eastwickpress

Monday, March 15, 1830: I laid over the horse stable floor mostly new plank. Yesterday the bay mare fell through the floor.  I got the neighbors to help her out.

Tuesday: This afternoon I took my wagon and horses and went to Justice Goodrich’s and paid 25 cts per bushel for 17 bushels of grafted apples.

Wednesday: Today quite rainy, I only attended the chores.

Thursday: I chopped wood to the door and towards night I walked up to Nathan Howard’s post office and got my Watchman papers and agreed to become a subscriber for a new paper entitled Priestcraft Unmasked, price 50 cts per year.

Friday: Today I went to Pittsfield with the wagon and horses.  I carried 14 bushels of apples and sold them at 50 cts per bushel.  About seven this evening when I left town and nearly twelve when I got home.  The mud was very deep when I was returning home.

Saturday: I walked over to Doc Graves and got a dose of Markery and pink for my son Geo P.  He is taken with the oracipolus. (erysipelas, treated with mercury and pink) Tonight Doc Right was going by and I called him in to look at my boy.  He directed us to give injections to make the phisic work, for the child picked quite hard.  Said Doc Right left Mother some rhubarb phisic, for she is quite unwell.  Tonight I borrowed an injection quill to Mr. Morey’s and we operated to good effect.

Monday: Tonight about nine I took a lanthorn and walked over and got Doc Elijah Graves.  He stayed all night with my son Geo P., for the child was in great distress with the erysipelas complaint.  Tonight quite stormy.

Tuesday: today stormy.  I tended to chores.  My boy is a little better of the pain.

Friday, March 26: Today quite stormy.  I started to go after Doc Graves, but I did not go quite there.  I heard he was not to home and left word on the road for him to come for my boy’s complaint is getting to the head and he has a high fever and he pukes up all his medicine.

Sunday: Tonight my son was siesed more violent with the erysipelas complaint, a swelling more particular in the secret parts.

Monday: This morning I walked over after Doc Graves.

Tuesday: This afternoon I took the cart and oxen and worked on the highway to work out a half day that was back, and this evening I walked over and Doc Graves came and stayed all night with my child, for the child pukes everything up and great distress in his bowels, the spots of erysipelas disappear.

His son continued ill for most of a month, but eventually recovered.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Bugged?

January 3, 2014 By eastwickpress

Berlin’s National Art Honor Society Photo Giveaway

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

Heckling Marks The Last Hoosick Town Board Meeting In The Cipperly Era

January 3, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Hoosick Town Supervisor Keith Cipperly’s final meeting as Supervisor on Monday, December 30, was contentious and punctuated with heckling.

Reserve Funds Take A Hit

It heated up when he requested approval for Laberge to start getting estimates and permits for pool repairs. [Read more…] about Heckling Marks The Last Hoosick Town Board Meeting In The Cipperly Era

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

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38th Annual Ice Fishing Contest Rescheduled

Submitted by GLSP Due to warmer than usual temperatures, the 38th annual ice fishing contest at Grafton Lakes State Park has been rescheduled for Saturday, Feb. 11, from 5:30 am to 2 pm. Join in on the fun as several-hundred anglers brave the cold temperatures for their chance to make a winning catch on several […]

Celebrating Retiring Board President Deborah Tudor

On Tuesday, January 25, Cheney Library honored Ms. Deborah Tudor for her 12 years of service on the Cheney Library Board of Trustees. During her tenure as a trustee, Ms. Tudor made immense contributions to physical improvements of the library’s property. Some of these projects include the installation of a propane fireplace, creation of the […]

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