Hoosick Falls
HF Memorial Day Parade Floats
The Hoosick Falls American Legion Post #40 will again be hosting the 2015 Hoosick Falls Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 25 at 10 am.
The line-up will be at 9:15. We are seeking entries for the parade – floats, marchers, antique cars and tractors.
We are also looking for convertibles for our Grand Marshal and our veterans. If you can help, call or email. Entry forms are available from Kevin O’Malley at 518-686-9460 or email hoosickkid@gmail.com
John Michael Skorupski
Hoosick Falls – It is with heavy hearts that the large and loving family of John Michael Skorupski shares the news of his death.
John was a loyal and hardworking man who loved his family and his life. Born in Cambridge, NY, John lived in Hoosick Falls, Cambridge, Fox Hollow and Babcock Lake, NY, which has always been a touchstone for John’s entire family. Some of John’s happiest days were spent there, as well as at his hunting camp at Bear Swamp and sailing tropical waters with his lifelong friend, Capt. Lance.
Having spent some of his earlier years in Florida, “in retirement” John moved to Pine Island where he owned and operated the Olde Fish House Marina. With the help of his wife, Ginny, his son, Tom and Tom’s wife Jessie and his sister Margaret, it became a thriving business and hub for Pine Island fishermen, artists and musicians. This was the norm for John. In the late 60s, John partnered with Jack Everett, a true friend and mentor, to create Florida Citrus Centers, his first business, followed by his own contracting business, hydro power plant, antique shop, and furniture repair and restoration business.
John was a natural born and self taught mechanic who, in his lifetime, owned machines of every description – not just cars and trucks but motorcycles, tractors, bulldozers, backhoes, dump trucks, boats and an airplane.
To John, there were no strangers. Wherever he lived, everyone seemed to know him. Approachable and fun loving, John enjoyed a good joke and a great story. He never held a grudge. Helping others was second nature for him and never a problem because he owned a tool for every task. He will be greatly missed by the many who will no longer be able to use “Dial A Dad/Brother/Uncle/Friend” to get advice on everything from home and car repair to life skills.
John is preceded in death by his parents, Edmund and Zita Skorupski.
From his father John inherited a lifelong love of fishing, hunting, and outdoorsmanship as well as the priceless quality of integrity.
From his mother John learned to appreciate antiques and fine things which led to numerous collections ranging from cast iron implement seats and weathervanes to antique violins and bows.
In addition to his wife of 47 years, Ginny Bearup Skorupski, John is survived by three children, Edmund, Stacia and Tom (Jessie) and eight grandchildren, Eli, Anna, James, Jack, Eva, Steve, Stella and Everett, four sisters, Janice, Anne (Dan), Margaret, and Manya (Brett) one brother, Stephen, many beloved nieces and nephews and a cohort of in-laws who were also friends. Of his children and grandchildren, John was especially proud.
John lived his life to the fullest and was the captain of his own ship. He would say, “Grieve for me – but don’t let it hang you up.”
An early summer memorial gathering is planned in Hoosick Falls; date to be determined.
To honor those who supported and cared for John and his family, donations can be made to the Gabriel House at Mayo Clinic – gabrielhouseofcare.org.
The family requests that those who loved John give consideration to becoming organ donors.
Local Girl Scout Donates Cookies To HACA Pantry
Maria Martinez was greeted with delight at the HACA Food Pantry Wednesday evening, April 8, as she arrived with 100 boxes of the perennially popular Girl Scout cookies.
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Village Of Hoosick Falls Organizational Meeting
by Bea Peterson
Meeting Date Changes
The Village Board meeting in July will be changed from July 14 to July 21. The meeting for September will be changed from September 8 to September 15.
Organization Meeting
Mayor David Borge, Trustees Ric DiDonato, Kevin O’Malley, Robert Ryan, Karen Sprague and Acting Justice Harold McClellan were all sworn in at the start of the Hoosick Falls Organization Meeting held at 6 pm on Tuesday, April 14. The Mayor appointed DiDonato as Deputy Mayor.
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Hoosick Youth Baseball Fields Fixed Up In Time For Season Opening
by Steve Bradley
On a day that was a little cool, but fortunately not nearly as cold as the previous day, the Town of Hoosick Youth Baseball and Softball season opened last Saturday with a parade, local celebrity introductions and games. [Read more…] about Hoosick Youth Baseball Fields Fixed Up In Time For Season Opening
Sarah Sigot Organizes HF Backpack Program With The Help Of HACA To Earn Girl Scout Gold Award
Over a year ago, Sarah Sigot had a dream to achieve her Girl Scout Gold Award by establishing a program to assist children whose families are serviced by the HACA Food Pantry. The program she decided on was the Weekend Backpack program through the Regional Food Bank. [Read more…] about Sarah Sigot Organizes HF Backpack Program With The Help Of HACA To Earn Girl Scout Gold Award
Wood Memorial 5K
The Town of Hoosick Lions Club is proud to announce that the 30th Annual Wood Memorial Road Race and Fun Run will be held on Saturday, May 16. The Race is a 5K run following the same course as in previous years.
Registration is from 7 to 8:40 am at the bandstand with the race starting at 9 am. Trophies and medals will be awarded to the top finishers.
Registration is $15. Those registered by May 5 are guaranteed a commemorative t-shirt: late registrants will also receive shirts as long as the supply lasts.
The Fun Run is a 1 mile race for those ages 13 and younger. There was a good turnout by our younger runners last year and we hope to see even more runners this year. $50 cash prizes will be awarded to the fastest boy and girl runner in each age category. The categories are; under 5, 5 to 7, 8 to 10 and 11 to 13. The cost to register is $7 and all runners will receive a Fun Run t-shirt.
For those wishing to see the village at a more leisurely pace, there will be a 1 mile Fun Run/ Walk. Pre-registrants will also receive a commemorative t-shirt. More information, registration forms and the map of the race route may be found at townofhoosicklions.org, Thorpe’s Pharmacy, Hoosick Federal Credit Union or from any Lion. You can also call Rosemarie Smith at Hoosick Federal Credit Union at 686-4504.
A Day At The Races
The Derby Club’s 80th Anniversary Celebration and annual pre-Kentucky Derby Fund Raising Party will include the auction of a day at the track with trainer Gary Contessa. Meet Gary at the Contessa stables for an in depth tour showing the inner workings of a racing stable and a meet and greet with the equine athletes. After that you will be escorted to your lunch table for up to four people for a day of enjoying the races. (Liquor not included.) You will have the opportunity to come to the saddling paddock and meet the jockeys if a Contessa horse is running and, if the horse wins, you are in the winner’s circle with the Contessas. A great day to be had by all!
The Celebration will be held on Friday, May 1, at Brown’s Brewery in Walloomsac. Admission is $5. Food and drink will be available for purchase. There will be prizes for the greatest Derby Hats, a door prize, a 50/50 raffle and a Chinese Auction. Music will be provided by Three’s Harmony. Post time is 6 to 9 pm. Tickets are available in advance at Thorpe’s Pharmacy in Hoosick Falls, Brown’s Brewery in Walloomsac and Foggy Notions and O’Hearn’s Pharmacy in Cambridge.
Cheney Library Raffle Is Ready For Summer With Books And More
The Cheney Library’s Summer Raffle prize will get a lucky winner ready for summer! It includes a comfortable Adirondack chair, four brand new books, a book bag, and suntan lotion. [Read more…] about Cheney Library Raffle Is Ready For Summer With Books And More





