For many years the Stephentown Veteran’s Organization has held a special ceremony in Veterans Park honoring those who have worn the uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Those special moments were repeated this Saturday, November 6. Each year, there is a keynote guest speaker. This year, is was Stephentown resident Lt. Col. (Ret) Diana Clark, who provides a unique insight as to the challenges and opportunities women face while in military service. [Read more…] about Honoring Our Military Women, Past and Present
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First United Church – Saying Goodbye – in Hoosick Falls
by Bea Peterson
How do you say goodbye to a church you have attended your entire life? How do you say goodbye to a building that has been a focal point in the community since 1888? You do it with love, respect and dignity. And that’s what Rev. Donna Elia and the remaining members of First United Church, Presbyterian on Main St. in Hoosick Falls did on Sunday, November 7. Rev. Elia noted that 10 generations of worshippers have kept the faith in this building and the previous ones [Read more…] about First United Church – Saying Goodbye – in Hoosick Falls
Brunswick Planning Board
Controversial Bus Parking Lot Proposal is Withdrawn
by Doug La Rocque
When the Brunswick Planning Board held its public hearing on a proposal by Matopato, LLC to construct a school bus parking facility at 291 Oakwood Avenue, it met with strong opposition by neighbors, who were concerned about [Read more…] about Brunswick Planning Board
Knickerbocker Historical Society’s Knick at Night
by Amy Modesti
Step back, sit down and take in the tale of the 1711 Kittelhuyn Massacre from the mouths of colonial settlers and an Indian at the Knickerbocker Historical Society.
Friday, October 29 and Saturday, October 30 was the historical society’s annual benefit, Knick at Night. This featured food, Souper Supper consisting of hearty soups served with cornbread/bread, molasses cookie/brownie and beverage. With the food came the educational entertainment, put on by volunteers dressed as local settlers, hunters and a Huron Indian, to tell the harrowing tale of 1711’s Kettelhuyn Massacre [Read more…] about Knickerbocker Historical Society’s Knick at Night
Hoosick Falls Village Board
Parking an Issue on Elm Street
by Doug la Rocque
This is not the first time the Hoosick Falls Board of Trustees has dealt with parking problems on Elm Street in the vicinity of First Street and Railroad Avenue. In 2018, they passed a Local Law placing a two hour limit on parking. It has not been particularly enforced, as there are two apartment buildings on the street whose tenants have been used to parking on the street each night. Now however, the Village Pizzeria and Deli has moved into a building on the corner of [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Village Board
Mitigating the Issues with the Naturae Facility in Hoosick
by Doug La Rocque
For more than a year now, the Town of Hoosick and Naturae LLC have been at odds over odors emanating from the hemp processing plant. First it came from inside the facility because the doors were left open, something that was prohibited in their site plan approval. New equipment and closing the doors seemed to help, but then [Read more…] about Mitigating the Issues with the Naturae Facility in Hoosick
New Lebanon’s 2022 Budget Adjusted and Approved
by Chris Tergliafera
At the November 9 regular meeting of the New Lebanon Town Board, the Town’s 2022 budget was approved. While there were no proposed changes by the Board, a $20,000 adjustment was necessary to include the library budget increase that was passed on the November 2 election. The Board strived for, and achieved a zero tax increase budget in the original proposal, but the additional $20,000 will result in [Read more…] about New Lebanon’s 2022 Budget Adjusted and Approved
Cross Country Sectionals
Submitted by BCS Communications
Congratulations to the BNL Cross Country Team on their impressive performance at Sectionals last Friday, November 5. The BNL Girls Cross Country team won the Sectionals race at SPAC with 41 points. Allura Meizinger led the way with an overall second place finish. Elsie Corbett, Sadie Giumarra and Brady Hills had a strong wall finish placing 9, 10 and 11. Ava Noel secured the BNL girls victory by finishing in [Read more…] about Cross Country Sectionals
November 12, 2021 Edition
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McLaughlin Re-elected by a Substantial Margin
A Big Night for the GOP Across the County
by Doug La Rocque
A tired but exuberant Steve McLaughlin took to the podium on election night at the Franklin Terrace Ballroom in Troy to thank his supporters for his re-election to the position of Rensselaer County Executive. Mr. McLaughlin defeated Democrat Gwen Wright and Working Families Party candidate Sara McDermott garnering 63 percent of the vote. While a boisterous crowd chanted “Steve, Steve,” the County Executive extolled the virtues of the Republican Party, pointing to the dominance of the GOP at the polls that evening. He told his supporters “The people are rising up and taking back their country [Read more…] about McLaughlin Re-elected by a Substantial Margin






