by Thaddeus Flint
Kobe, the alligator missing since August 21 in New Lebanon, has been found and is now home safe and sound.
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Hoosick Town Board Action – Voting For Hathaway’s Drive In
by Bea Peterson
The meeting room was filled for the September 9 meeting of the Hoosick Town Board. Many HFCS students were in attendance to fulfill their Government class obligation. All the Town Board candidates were there as well as Town employees and many others.
After the Pledge of Allegiance Town Supervisor Keith Cipperly asked everyone to pull out his or her cell phone and vote for Hathaway’s Drive-In in the Honda sponsored contest. It was the last day to vote for a drive-in to win digital projection equipment. The winners will be announced every day this week.
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New Lebanon Town Board Action – A Dead Horse?
by Thaddeus Flint
In New Lebanon there is too much beating of dead horses going on, and dead horses need to be beaten because there are no meeting minutes. These were some of the more interesting themes of the September New Lebanon Town Board meeting held Tuesday night.
The “dead horse,” or horses in this case, are the Town’s closed landfill and the Town’s sidewalk project, which might or might not be a project.
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Village of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Progress At Dougherty’s Corner
by Bea Peterson
The meeting room was crowded with HFCS students and Village residents for the Hoosick Falls Board meeting on Tuesday, September 10. Mayor David Borge announced that grass seed has been planted at the Dougherty’s corner lot. “Hopefully next year it will be a pleasant place to sit and not be just a vacant lot,” he said [Read more…] about Village of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Progress At Dougherty’s Corner
Pumpkinpalooza Is September 21
by Bea Peterson
“Pumpkinpalooza is our major fundraiser,” said HAYC3 Creative Director and Outreach Coordinator Deb Alter. “It’s so important to us to keep our good programs going.” She added that, with whatever they offer, “we never turn a kid away (for financial reasons). It’s part of our fifty plus year tradition.” [Read more…] about Pumpkinpalooza Is September 21
Rutland Railroad Day In Chatham
Walter A. Wood Alumni Donate To The Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation
Legislators Donate To Thayne Family
Rensselaer County Legislators Lester Goodermote and Stan Brownell, who represent the towns of Stephentown, Berlin, Grafton, Petersburgh, Hoosick and the Village of Hoosick Falls, have donated $250 of their discretionary allotment from the Legislature to help sponsor a fundraiser for the Thayne family to help fight Ankylosing Spondylitis, a terrible illness that afflicts Tucker and Tom Thayne. The golf tournament is this weekend in Connecticut where Tony was from originally.
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SMA Students Ready For The School Year
by Bea Peterson
August was a waiting game for St. Mary’s Academy Principal Maureen Daurio. She was impatient for the school year to begin. Last week it did, and she is excited. “Two years ago we started preparing for the new State proficiency exams with professional development assistance from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany,” she said. “Last year the teachers transformed how they taught. They brought learning alive! This year will be even better.”
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Results Of The Petersburgh Democratic Caucus
submitted by Denise Church, Democratic Committee Chair
The Petersburgh Democratic Committee held its caucus on September 9. Twenty-three registered Democrats who live in the Town of Petersburgh came to the caucus and all voted. It was a great turn out, and the Committee was very happy to see so many come to the caucus.
For the position of Town Council Seat One, two people were nominated. They were Denise Jacon Church, who lives on Taconic Trail and is a registered Democrat, and Jack Barnhill, who lives on Rolland Road and is a registered Republican. A ballot vote was completed with Church getting the nomination.
The position of Town Council Seat Two had two people nominated. Neil Geary, who has lived on Dayfoot Road for 25 years and is a registered Democrat was the first nomination. Jack Barnhill was nominated a second time. A ballot vote was completed with Neil Geary getting the nomination.
For the position of Highway Superintendent, two nominations were given. One for Ray Harrison and one for Gene Kluck, both registered Republicans. A ballot vote was completed with the nomination going to Ray Harrison, the Incumbent.
The Committee nominated the Town’s Republican incumbents for the positions for which there was not a Democrat running. The following were nominated without a ballot vote since there was only the one candidate:
• Ziggy Krahforst for Town Supervisor;
• Callie Crisp for Town Clerk and
• Emily Harrison for Tax Collector.
Congratulations and good luck to all the candidates!





