Eagle Bridge – Jo Ann Hawks, 71, passed away surrounded by her family on Wednesday, February 27, 2013, at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, VT. She was the wife of C. Donald Hawks; they resided on Route 22 in Eagle Bridge, NY.
Born on July 14, 1941, in Cambridge, NY, Jo Ann was the daughter of the late Herman and Jean (Bentley) Marsh. Jo Ann graduated from Hoosick Falls Central School. She worked at Fairbanks Express in Hoosick Falls, NY, for thirty-seven years and later with RGI Insurance also in Hoosick Falls. Jo Ann was an avid Hummel collector and NASCAR fan. She enjoyed vacationing with her husband in Hampton Beach, NH, and at Lake Lauderdale, NY.
Survivors, other than her husband Donald, include her sisters, Cherry Millington of Hewitt, TX, Patricia Grennan and husband Bill of Hoosick Falls, Kay Wright and husband Howie of Cambridge and Lori Gardner and husband Jeff of Mesa, AZ, her brother, Donald Marsh and wife Karen of Castleton, NY, and her brother-in-law, Jack Hawks and wife Belva of Georgia. Jo Ann is also survived by several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Center at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center through the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090, which is handling the arrangements.
HACA’s “Taste Of Hoosick” For 2013
Looking for a wonderful way to spend an afternoon in the Town of Hoosick? Come to the “Taste of Hoosick” on Sunday, May 5, from 3 to 6 pm. This popular event, started in 2009, will again be held in the St. Mary’s Academy auditorium. Many local restaurants have committed to participate and showcase their most popular dishes … and the Hoosick area has some outstanding chefs and chef-owned restaurants.
There will also be live entertainment from the HFCS Jazz Band as well as the wonderful music of other talented local musicians.
The silent auction promises something for everyone, featuring goods and services from the greater Hoosick area. Drop your ticket in the jar to be eligible for numerous door prizes.
Tickets will be available at the HACA Center as well as other locations to be announced. Pre-event tickets cost $12.50; $15 at the door. Ticket orders can be sent to HAC A, P.O. Box #1, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090. Make checks payable to HACA and notate” Taste of Hoosick” in the memo section.
This event is sponsored by the Hoosick Area Church Association, Inc a non-profit organization which sponsors the HACA Food Pantry. The Food Pantry served 4,585 individuals in 2012. The number of families seeking service totaled 255, including 279 children, 446 adults and 56 elderly. Pickups at the Regional Food Bank totaled over 36,000 pounds of perishable and non-perishable food in addition to thousands of pounds of food donated by community organizations, churches and individuals. Thanks to “Taste of Hoosick 2012” 317 families were provided with food baskets for the holiday season. The goal for 2013 is to further develop the HACA Food Pantry programs to sustain the health, good nutrition and dignity of local families.
For further information contact Dianne Hosterman at 686-5163 or HACA, P.O. Box #1, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090.
Celebrating St. Casimir
Youngsters Serve The Elderly
The Life Of George Holcomb – Two Are Injured Raising A House Frame
Friday, October 13, 1826: This forenoon I gathered apples. This afternoon I took the double wagon and carried Mother and Abigail Meachum and my daughter Charlotte to the funeral of Old widow Phebe Sackett, the wife of the deceased Benj. Sackett, who died very suddenly yesterday morning. Moses Hunter preached at the meeting house.
Saturday: I went to Elijah Goodriches and agreed with him to still cider for me. On this evening we had an apple bee, and had about 12 bushels pared.
Tuesday: This morning I went with the cart with four barrels of cider to Elijah Goodriches still, and today we dug potatoes on our Rodgers farm.
Saturday, 21 October: This morning I drove our sheep home from our Rodgers farm and today Wm and I took the single wagon and rode to Lebanon to Luke Rich’s to raising a three story house. A dinner was provided about dusk. Luther Rich fell from the frame and cut his head and broke his arm, and Hampton Babcock had his foot jambed as the timber fell on it. I came home by way of I. Newton’s and fetched Mother Holcomb home. She was there on a visit.
Monday, 6 November: This morning I drew a load of stone off the hill and this afternoon I sent a hand with a cart and oxen with a load of stone to help underpin the school house and drew gravel and banked it up. Today I went to election to Claudius Moffitt’s. I voted for the People’s ticket, for Governor DeWitt Clinton and the buck tail for William B. Rochester for Governor. Today I went from election with the single wagon to Lebanon to election with cake and cider, but I did not sell but a few cakes for it was cold and rainy.
Wednesday, November 22: I walked over to Lenox to see an Indian hung. I got there too late. He had been hung about five minutes. I did not go in some rods of the gallows. I stayed there only 30 minutes and returned home by way of Pittsfield. I called to a number of places to inquire the price of apples. I paid three cents for a drink of liquor. I walked from Pittsfield home with my neighbor’s boys, that had been to the hanging. The Indian was hanged for shooting another Indian.
Friday: This afternoon I drew a load of rails and fenced Wm yard to keep in a cow. Tonight I walked over after my youngest daughter L. Angeline to school and brought her in my arms home.
Thursday, November 30: Today a peddler called and told my wife that I told him to call and let her have a two gallon wooden bottle but he lied to my wife. She bought it, and gave half a bushel of corn and two of them their dinner and bated their horse.
Weierbach Crowned State Champ; First Title In HF Wrestling History
by Ryan Mosher
Saturday mornings at the New York State Wrestling Championships is one of the most intense times of the high school wrestling season in the Empire State. One hundred twenty of the states best wrestlers in each division face off for their chance to go into the final round and a chance at one of the coveted fifteen State championships in each division. By this point the cream of the crop has risen to the top, and every match ended with celebrations of joy and tears of agony.
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Alleged Burglars Of Farrara’s Arrested
submitted by Hoosick Falls Police Chief Robert Ashe
On February 13 the Hoosick Falls Police arrested Brett Stone, age 20, of 9 Madison Street, Hoosick Falls and charged him with the burglary of Farrara’s Pub and Grill on Classic Street. He had broken in on two different occasions since May of last year. [Read more…] about Alleged Burglars Of Farrara’s Arrested
Words Of Praise For The Departed Grafton Supervisor
by Alex Brooks
Grafton Supervisor Ray Darling passed away on Friday, February 22. He was 68. Words of praise for Darling are being heard throughout the Town, focusing on the way he was able to combine the strength and competitiveness that made him a world champion arm wrestler with the kind and gentle demeanor that made him such a popular guy.
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Contracts Awarded For BES Phase 1 Project
by Thaddeus Flint
Even as the Berlin School Board failed, once again, to get a needed two-thirds super-majority vote that would allow the District to largely renovate the Berlin Elementary School, Phase 1 of a scaled down project is proceeding apace. Two contracts, one for window replacement and one for lead and asbestos abatement, were awarded at Tuesday’s monthly meeting with only Board Members John Nash and Alan Webster Jr. voting against the project. Nash and Webster Jr. also voted against the Bond Authorization that would have financed the full plan. Board Member Bev Stewart was absent.
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Grafton Planning Board Action – Shock And Sadness
by Kieron Kramer
There was a sense of sadness and shock at the Grafton Planning Board meeting on Monday, February 25, because of the death Friday of Town Supervisor Ray Darling. Handwritten on the bottom of the agenda was the adjournment “In memory of Supervisor Ray L. Darling 1944-2013.” [Read more…] about Grafton Planning Board Action – Shock And Sadness



