An Eagle Bridge man ran into the back of another vehicle on Route 22 in North Hoosick last Saturday.
Smyth Announces For Rensselaer County Executive
Congressman Paul Tonko Introduces Candidate At The Event
Andrea Smyth kicked off her campaign as the Democratic candidate for Rensselaer County Executive on Thursday, August 3 at 1 pm with an announcement at the Rensselaer Riverfront Park waterfront, on Broadway in the City of Rensselaer. [Read more…] about Smyth Announces For Rensselaer County Executive
“Hoosick Falls – Open For Business” Workshop
How To Find Funding For Your Business
A seminar on how to find funding for local business will be held at the HAYC3 Armory on September 14, 4 to 6 pm, led by SCORE Counselor Jean Andrick and Economic Development leader Briggs Buzzell. [Read more…] about “Hoosick Falls – Open For Business” Workshop
Fender Bender In Stephentown

Photo by Doug La Rocque
Water Walk For Life Concludes With Commemoration Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki Bombings At Grafton Peace Pagoda
by Doug La Rocque
Participants walked along Route 2 in Grafton on their way to the Grafton Peace Pagoda last Saturday evening, August 5. [Read more…] about Water Walk For Life Concludes With Commemoration Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki Bombings At Grafton Peace Pagoda
Kiwanis Autism Walk Donation
Guests at this week’s Kiwanis Club meeting were Co-Directors Mark Flory and Rachel Trombley who discussed the programs at Battenkill Community Services in Greenwich, NY. [Read more…] about Kiwanis Autism Walk Donation
Sarah Foster
Sarah Foster, 102, of Mayville, NY, died peacefully Saturday, July 29, 2017. She is the wife of the late T. Joseph Foster. [Read more…] about Sarah Foster
Anne Yurewitch
Hoosick Falls – Anne C. Yurewitch, 104, passed away on Thursday August 2, at the Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation, where she has resided for the last ten years. [Read more…] about Anne Yurewitch
Gordon McNeilly
Gordon McNeilly Gordon A. McNeilly, 94, of Hoosick, NY, passed away July 31, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Gordon was born on June 22, 1923 in Bennington VT, to Alexander McNeilly of County Down, Ireland and Ida McNeilly (nee Petersen) of Karlskrone, Sweden. [Read more…] about Gordon McNeilly
Sarah Is Sick
Friday, January 15, 1841: Today Sarah is taken sick.
Saturday: I and my two sons went into my swamp and chopped and drew a load of wood home and towards night I went up to Calvin P. Sackett’s. Doctor Elijah Graves was there to doctor his wife and I had said Doctor Graves come home with me to doctor my daughter Sarah. We found that she had the canker rash and scarlet fever. My children went to singing school in my double wagon to Capt. Abner Bull’s.
Thursday: Today some stormy and today I repaired my bobsled. Monday, February 1: Today I took the two horse sleigh and carried my wife and Charlotte to the funeral of the wife of Old Elijah Goodrich to the Seventh Day Baptist meeting house. I called to Hiram W. Brown’s to see Squ Leland Sheldon to have him not collect the cost against Wm. Chapman that I had made on the suit that went in my favor. Tonight quite a snow storm.
Tuesday: Today I took the two horse sleigh and my wife with me with about four hundred weight cheese and nearly noon we started for Troy. We carried Angeline along to Mr. Juni Chittendon’s and left her on a visit. We went to Mr. Henry Withees and stayed tonight at Sand Lake.
Wednesday: This morning quite a snow squall and about nine o’clock we started for Troy. The remainder of my cheese I sold in Troy in Congress St to Mr. nearly two cwt weight of skin cheese at four dollars per cwt and the remainder in late made new milk cheese at six dol per cwt. The whole came to nearly eighteen dollars. We then went onto River Street and my wife sold 13 pair of socks at 37 cts. We left Troy at half past three o’clock and returned to Sand Lake to Mr. Henry Withees and stayed.
Saturday: This afternoon Mr. Bush called and took tea and this evening my children went to singing school to Abner Bull’s.
Sunday: Tonight my children went to singing school to Abner Bull’s with a cutter and the singing master Mr. Spear and the wife of cousin Samuel Holcomb came home with them and stayed with us on a visit.







