Thursday, March 15, 1827: This forenoon I hoed in the garden and prepared butternut bark and tub for coloring wool and helped plow out potatoes.
Saturday: Today brother Wm takes the single wagon and my sorrel mare and carries his wife to Hoosic on a visit.
Tuesday: I rode about the neighborhood to hunt up Dr. Graves and Elisha Dark’s young horses that was a missing out of my pasture. Said Dark took them without notice to me. On this day I took my bay mare the second time to Simon Cranston’s horse. This afternoon I was cutting timber on the hill. I cut my foot, but not very bad. Today Wm returned from Hoosic. On this day I heard of the death of Uncle Josiah Holcomb. He was buried on Friday last, I heard.
Wednesday: This forenoon I took the cart and Wm’s oxen and carried timber to E. Goodriches to be sawed for cart axeltree and body.
Monday, March 26: Today Wm and I spent all day trying to make a division in our property, but could not come to any agreement.
Tuesday, March 27: On this day Wm and I came to an agreement on a part of our division in dividing our property. Wm agreed to give up of holding any demands for what he had paid or done on my Rodgers farm, likewise given up his claim of the stills and still house, and give me the privilege to have it remain on his land for twelve years and for me to take it away within that time. Likewise the house, that part of it that stands on his land, he agrees that it is to be considered undivided property and attached to the home farm with the rest of the undivided property, the little barn near the house to be divided in the same way, and I do agree to give up my demands of my earning until he was of age and which was three hundred dollars and the expense that I was at for his getting the black smith trade, which was one hundred and fifty dol and my half of the shop and tools, one hundred dollars, and the house and acre that we paid three hundred dollars my half 75 dol and I gave him my note to be paid in cash in ninety days of 100 dollars, which the whole amount I gave is 725 dol, that all for the six hundred and twelve dol that we both paid for my Rodgers farm. On this evening, Wm and I walked down to W. Bailey, drew a writing similar to what I have stated, and Wm and I both signed it.
New Lebanon Town Board Action – Eminent Domain Issue Packs The Town Hall
by Thaddeus Flint
If you want to fill a Town Hall, probably the easiest way to do it is to whisper the words “eminent domain” in a small town in America. There is nothing like the threat of the government coming for private property to get people off their sofas like the house itself is on fire. New Lebanon was no exception to this peculiarity Tuesday night, and the Town Hall was standing-room-in-the-hallways only at a public hearing for the New Lebanon Sidewalks Project.
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Grafton Town Board Action – No Interim Supervisor Yet
by Alex Brooks
At this month’s Grafton Town Board meeting, Deputy Supervisor Marie Claus announced that she will not be able to take on the job of Supervisor. [Read more…] about Grafton Town Board Action – No Interim Supervisor Yet
Village Board Gives Center For Nursing And Rehab A Reprieve
by Bea Peterson
At the February meeting of the Hoosick Falls Village Board, members of the Board of The Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation at Hoosick Falls (formerly the Health Center) requested forgiveness of the rest of the loan owed to the Village. In 1995 the Village received a $400,000 block grant which they then loaned to the Center. The Center has been paying back the loan since then, but not the interest. The Village Board chose to table the Center’s request until March for further discussion. At Tuesday’s meeting the Village Board unanimously agreed to defer the loan payment for one year, to waive all interest payments on the loan and to refinance the rest of the loan, $135,301.82, for payment over 10 years.
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Pray For Us – We Drive Route 7
by Kieron Kramer
As reported in these pages three weeks ago the Rensselaer County Legislature had decided to renew the request for a safety review of State Route 7 in Hoosick. A resolution to this effect was voted on at the March legislative meeting on Tuesday. The resolution was introduced by Vice Chairman of the Legislature Stan Brownell and Legislator Lester Goodermote; both men represent District Five, which includes the towns of Stephentown, Berlin, Petersburgh, Grafton, Hoosick and the Village of Hoosick Falls.
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Hoosick Town Board Action – March 2013
by Bea Peterson
Summer Camp
At its regular meeting on Monday,March 10, the Board approved a motion extending the Town of Hoosick Summer Day Camp from six to seven weeks and extending the hours from 8 am to 4:30 pm. Children ages five to 12 years old are eligible to attend on a first come-first served basis. Camp is limited to 60 children per week. This year they are going to try a “future counselors in training” program. Camp will begin June 24 and run through August 9. Registration is expected to begin in the next few weeks. [Read more…] about Hoosick Town Board Action – March 2013
New Developments In The HFCS Budget
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Falls School Board held a budget workshop on Thursday, March 7. Although they are still a ways from a final budget, there were some new developments.
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Hoosick Falls Village Election Is Tuesday
by Bea Peterson
Every vote is important in an election. And when the candidates are running unopposed, as is the case in Hoosick Falls next week, every vote is still very important. When individuals volunteer to devote hours of their time, for a stipend, for the betterment of their community, they deserve the support of that community. Casting a vote for them on Tuesday is a show of support for them. All ballots will be cast in the Municipal Building on Main Street from noon until 9 pm on March 19.
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The Hoosick Falls St. Patrick’s Parade And Irish Festival Is This Weekend
submitted by Kevin O’Malley
The Hoosick Falls St. Patrick’s Parade and Irish Festival will celebrated its 22nd Anniversary on March 16, 2013. Twenty-one years ago, local Irishmen Mike Conway and TJ Carmody wanted to find a way to keep the Irish culture and history alive in the Hoosick area and decided that a parade was the ticket!
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