Frankie Pearson, daughter of Robert Pearson and Carol Simmons of Hoosick Falls, has been selected as the HFCS’ DAR Good Citizen for possessing the following qualities: [Read more…] about The DAR Good Citizen From HFCS Is Frankie Pearson
HFCS PTA Fall Festival Celebrates Its 12th Year
The HFCS PTA is proud to announce its featured raffle items for the Twelfth annual Fall Festival being held on Saturday, October 20, from 9 am to 3 pm at the Hoosick Falls Central School. Each year the featured raffle items are always an event in themselves, and 2012 will be no exception – the public can get a sneak peek at them prior to the Festival up until October 19 at the Hoosick Federal Credit Union.
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Mountaineer Boys Varsity Soccer Defeats Germantown
by Art Schmich
Jacob Mills scored 2 goals and Cody Seel one to give the boys varsity soccer team a 3 to 1 win over Germantown on Thursday, October 4. Jackson Burhans had 2 assists. Andrew Zlotnick and Mike Reger played well in goal.
The team battled Loudonville Christian at home on Tuesday, October 9, at 4 pm for first place in the CHVL league. [The outcome of that game was not made available by press time.]
Berlin Girls JV Soccer Defeats Emma Willard
Coach Cindi Mars reports
The Berlin Girls JV soccer team defeated Emma Willard 2-1 at home on October 3. The first goal was a ball off the defending goalie, scored by Elysia Mars. The second was scored by Jordan Cahill, assisted by Rachel Barnum. Both goals we scored in the first half. [Read more…] about Berlin Girls JV Soccer Defeats Emma Willard
Mountaineer Modified Boys Soccer Blanked By New Lebanon
by Biffy Cahill
In an outstanding game played by both teams last Wednesday, the Mountaineers worked hard but couldn’t overcome the size difference between the teams, losing to New Lebanon 3-0. Berlin bounced back to tie Germantown on Friday. [Read more…] about Mountaineer Modified Boys Soccer Blanked By New Lebanon
Berlin Girls Modified Soccer Beats New Lebanon
Free Books At The Petersburgh Public Library
The Petersburgh Public Library invites everyone to stop by the Library for free books. For one week only, October 15-20, books and videos in the vestibule are free! The Library needs to clear space for new donations so at the end of the week there will be house cleaning, and we will have space for more donations. So, please stop by and see if there is a treasured book you would like to take home.
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Taconic Valley Historical Society Presents The Rutland Railroad
Taconic Valley Historical Society will present the DVD “Rutland Remnants 6 North Bennington, VT, to Chatham, NY,” documenting the Corkscrew Subdivision of the Rutland Railroad passing through Petersburgh and Berlin. The meeting will be held Monday evening October 15, at 7:30 pm at the Berlin Methodist Church, South Main Street, Berlin. Meetings are free and open to the public. Please join us. Copies of the documentary, produced by James Jones, are available for purchase at Hewitt’s Market in Berlin or through vermontmadevideos.com.
Grafton Historical Society Wine And Cheese Party
“Spirits of Fall,” a wine and cheese sampling festival, will be held on Saturday, October 20, from 4 to 6 pm at the historic Grafton Inn in Grafton.
The event will feature an array of notable New York State wines from the Glenora Winery, international cheeses and a groaning board of hors d’oeuvres. There will also be a large number of door prizes as well as a raffle basket filled with homemade jams, jellies and assorted gourmet goodies.
Tickets cost $20 per person and must be purchased in advance. For tickets or information please call Anne at 279-3051.
The event is sponsored by the Grafton Historical Society.
Proceeds are used to support the programming and other educational activities of the Society.
Taconic Valley American Legion Fundraiser
The Taconic Valley American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring a “Cheapstakes Extravaganza” on November 3 from 9 am to 1 pm at the Petersburgh Veterans Memorial Community Center. There will be tag sale tables, a Chinese Auction and a food and pie sale. There will also be a “best food” contest which involves free samples of each food and then a vote for the tastiest one. The contest, with a $20 prize, is open to anyone who brings in food to share.
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