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The Life Of George Holcomb – A Confrontation With A Thief

December 20, 2013 By eastwickpress

Saturday, January 1, 1830: I walked nearly to Hancock with an iron pin that I bought of Rensselaer Sheldon, he says he found it in the road.  I could not find an owner.

Monday: Today I called to Ephraim Pierce’s and had him buy me send for Rensselaer Shelden and I went back to said Pierce’s, where before Pierce and family and R. Danford, I accused R. Shelden of stealing my money.  He first utterly denied it and called on God to witness his assertion.  I then told him he must confess the truth, for I had proof and some time reasoning to him the awful consequences if he did not let the truth come to light , and the rest that was present advised him to let the truth come to light for his own good.  He then acknowledged he had taken four dol of my money and stole 25 cts before my eyes.  Said Rensselaer Sheldon after he acknowledged the four dols and 25 cts that he had taken from me, I then made him own he had stole an iron bowl that he pretended he had found in the road one evening going to Hancock last fall with my cart and oxen with a load of cider.  He insisted on my buying said pin and I paid him six cts for it, accusing him of stealing it and advised him to go and carry it back, but he appeared to be highly offended at that time, and I said no more, but at convenient opportunities made great exertions for an owner for said pin.  He acknowledged he stole it out of a carriage standing in the highway where Jered Rifle lives and from me he will return said pin and make restitution and at the same time asking my forgiveness, appearing to be very penitent and willing to serve me for the money he had taken from me unjustly.  He then gave me up his gun in security until he could pay me.  I accused him of other theft, but he don’t acknowledge it nor have I proof of it.  On this evening my wife and I went to Mr. R. Danford on an evening visit and we reckoned all of our accounts.

Thursday, Jan 21: I tended to chores, chopped some wood to the door and mended the manger, the stable in the barn.  The horse tore it down last night.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Vehicle Clipped Crossing Route 7 In Hoosick

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Steve Bradley

At 11 am Tuesday, a Hoosac School student, driving a small blue station wagon, was exiting Pine Valley Road attempting to cross NY Route 7. While crossing the roadway, the front of the wagon was clipped by a New York registered burgundy Pontiac traveling east. [Read more…] about Vehicle Clipped Crossing Route 7 In Hoosick

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Sawyer Suit Against Grafton Settled

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

Grafton Supervisor Frank Higgins announced at the December 9 Town Board meeting that the lawsuit brought by former Supervisor Tyler Sawyer against the Town, former Acting Supervisor Cathy Goyer and former Bookkeeper Victoria Nellis has been settled. Higgins said, “I am not at liberty to release the details of the case, but I want to let the people know that it has been resolved.” [Read more…] about Sawyer Suit Against Grafton Settled

Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

County Memorializes Stephentown’s Robert Reiter

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

 

by Kieron Kramer

At the start of the Rensselaer County Legislature’s regular meeting on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Legislature, Martin Reid of West Sand Lake, asked for a moment of silence in memory of Bob Reiter of Stephentown. Reiter was the Director of the Veterans Service Agency for Rensselaer County. He died on November 18, 2013, after a long illness.

[Read more…] about County Memorializes Stephentown’s Robert Reiter

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

Rape Arrest In Hoosick Falls

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

On December 5 Hoosick Falls Police Chief Robert Ashe reported that 23 year old Brett Farraro of 61 Center Street, Hoosick Falls was arrested for Rape in the Third Degree and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. [Read more…] about Rape Arrest In Hoosick Falls

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Village of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Woods Brook Issue Discussed

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

At the Hoosick Falls Village Board meeting on Tuesday, December 10, Mayor David Borge said there had been a meeting with U.S. Congressman Chris Gibson’s representative Steve Bulger regarding the Woods Brook problem. “Whatever the fix may be, it will be very expensive,” said Borge. The Mayor said Bulger is working to set up a meeting in the Village after the first of the year with Congressman Gibson, a representative of DEC and a representative of the Army Corps of Engineers.

[Read more…] about Village of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Woods Brook Issue Discussed

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

New Lebanon Town Board Action – Health Care

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Thaddeus Flint

As 2013 comes to a close in New Lebanon, the Town Board, at its monthly meeting Tuesday, found itself occupied with the same undertaking facing millions of other Americans this holiday season: figuring out health insurance. The general consensus of Americans, judging by lackluster results so far, is to put the whole process off for as long as possible in hope that things will iron themselves out later.

[Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action – Health Care

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, New Lebanon

Hoosick Town Board Meeting Date Changed – Brief Special Meeting Held Monday

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

 

by Bea Peterson

Hoosick Town Supervisor Keith Cipperly chose to delay the Town Board meeting scheduled for Monday, December 9, until Monday, December 30, at 7 pm. [Read more…] about Hoosick Town Board Meeting Date Changed – Brief Special Meeting Held Monday

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Autographed Pictures To Be Sold At Shop On The Avenue To Create A BCS Scholarship

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

submitted by Karen Day

Mr. Robert C. Miller, retired seventh grade English teacher, did an annual project with his students for many years. Students would write letters to famous people telling them about the project and requesting an autographed photo. The purpose of the project was to teach students how to write letters. Hundreds of letters were written over the years, and, as a result, by the time Mr. Miller retired there were over 300 pictures, autographed magazines and letters adorning the walls of his classroom. [Read more…] about Autographed Pictures To Be Sold At Shop On The Avenue To Create A BCS Scholarship

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

Lebanon Valley Heritage Center Opens

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by David Flint

“It’s the people’s community place to interact with history – a perfect location for people to come in and find out what makes New Lebanon such a special place,” said Steve Oberon, President of the Lebanon Valley Historical Society. The occasion was the grand opening of the Lebanon Valley Heritage Center on Saturday at the Valley Plaza Mall. [Read more…] about Lebanon Valley Heritage Center Opens

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, New Lebanon

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