In spite of the cold weather folks turned out for the Annual Mardi Gras festivities in the Immaculate Conception Church hall on Friday, February 13. [Read more…] about Celebrating Mardi Gras
Hoosick Falls
Joshua Foster
Hoosick Falls – Joshua David Foster, 29, died suddenly on Saturday February 14. He resided on Oak Street in Hoosick Falls and was the son of John and Lorry (Niquette) Foster.
Joshua was born on March 23, 1985, in Troy, New York. He graduated from Cambridge Central School and was employed at Saint-Gobain in Hoosick Falls. Joshua was an avid outdoors man who enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping, panning for gold, ginseng hunting and arrow head hunting. He was a member of the Eagles Club in Hoosick Falls and the Mid-Hudson Fur Harvesters Association.
Survivors other than his parents John and Lorry include his sister Rebecca (Raymond) Calhoun of Hoosick Falls, brother Jacob Foster of Eagle Bridge, grandmothers Cynthia Niquette of Buskirk and Ann Foster of Hoosick Falls, nephew Henry Charles Calhoun, aunts Cindy and husband Chad Cook of Eagle Bridge, Kathy and husband Doug Kvinlaug of Eagle Bridge, Nancy Foster of Hoosick Falls and Sue Foster of Troy, NY, uncle Charles Foster Jr, of Hoosick Falls, several cousins and a special Band of Brothers. He is predeceased by his grandfathers Charles Foster, Sr. and Donald Niquette, also an uncle, Robert Foster.
Funeral services will be Friday February 20 at 10 am from the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, New York. Burial will be private. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday February 19 from 3 to 6 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Cambridge Valley Rescue Squad or the Buskirk Fire Department through the funeral home
Howard King
Hoosick Falls – Howard Joseph King, of 34 Easy Street, Hoosick Falls, peacefully passed away on February 15, 2015, at his home with his wife June and family by his side.
Howard was born on October 9, 1944 to the late Walter, Sr. and Mary (LaPine) King in Rutland, VT. He received most of his education in Bennington, VT, graduating from Bennington High School in 1964. He then went on to complete apprenticeship courses through Penn State to become a Journeyman, for forty plus years at the time of his death, in the UA Road Local 669 of Sprinkler Fitters. To quote one of his former co-workers from Viking in Minnesota, Tommy Laumeyer, “ When I think of Howard, I think of his easy going, laid-back attitude and his strong work ethic”. He is what I call a “Good Man”.
He married the former June VanOrman on May 26, 1972 in North Bennington, Vt. They were married for 43 years in May of this year. They honeymooned in Montreal, Canada and it became an annual trip for them for many years.
Howard was a former member of the Elks Lodge, the Eagles and the Moose Club all of Bennington, Vt. He was a lifetime member of the St. Stanislaw Society of Hoosick Falls, NY. Howard’s hobbies were fishing, furniture restoration and the care of his yard, in which he took great pride. He was a great animal lover. He fed everything from the birds to the deer that ate the apples from his tree as they wandered through the yard. He enjoyed time spent with family above all else.
Other than his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Betsy Davendonis of Palm Coast, FL and Kelly Cruz of Tuscan, AZ, a step-son, Vincent Harwood of Bennington, VT and a son Howard King Moxley of Bennington, VT, five grandchildren, McKayla Davendonis of FL, Sara Davendonis Bently of VT, Emily and Joseph Keller of AZ and a very special grandson and his partner Clint Davendonis and Katy Marie Ryan, of Bennington, VT, whose help during this trying time brought peace to his Grandfather and support to his Grandmother. A sister Joanne (Adrien) LaFlamme of Bennington, VT also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Other than his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Walter King Jr. and a sister Mary Margaret Keator.
In keeping with Howard’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or service. Donations in Howard’s name may be made to the Second Chance Animal Shelter in Shaftsbury, Vt or to The Community Hospice of Rensselaer County through the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, New York who are handling Howard’s final arrangements.
William Klaer
Hoosick Falls – William H. Klaer Sr., 81, passed away on Wednesday February 11, at the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls. He was the husband of the late Shirley Klaer who died in 2012.
John (Bub) Haynes
Hoosick Falls – John (Bub) Haynes, 86, of Jacksonville Florida passed away on January 26, 2015, after a courageous battle against lung cancer. Mr. Haynes was born in Hoosick Falls, NY, February 29, 1928 to parents Irving and Elizabeth Fitzgerald Haynes. He went to LaSalle Institute, and graduated from Hoosick Falls Central School, and the University of Florida, Gainsville. He served in the US Navy during WW11.
After his discharge he met his wife, Evelyn while working in Sarasota, FL. In 1966, Mr. Haynes and his family moved to Jacksonville, where he helped found Florida Junior College. He served as first Vice President, then as a psychology professor at South Campus until his retirement in 1993. He was an avid golfer, a passionate Gator fan, constant joker and beloved family man.
He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Evelyn Freeman Haynes, sons Timothy and Stephen, grandchildren Christopher, Logan, Jeffrey, and Kevin, brothers Robert and wife Noreen and Paul and wife Mary and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by two brothers Joseph and William. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or your favorite charity. A memorial service will be held at Jacksonville National Cemetery on February 20, 2015.
Fire On Fisk Street
“10,000 Heart to Hearts” To Help Local Senior Women Fight Their Top Health Threat
Emeritus at Fillmore Pond Visits to Alert, Assist in Combating Cardiac Disease
Many women don’t realize as they age they become more likely to develop heart disease. To combat this problem, a team from Emeritus at Fillmore Pond is fanning out to personally alert area women age 65 and older to their increased risk disease and provide resources to fight it. Emeritus at Fillmore Pond’s effort is part of “10,000 Heart to Hearts,” a nationwide initiative being conducted by its parent organization Brookdale with the goal of reaching 10,000 older women across the country. The 10,000 Heart to Hearts program began February 1 at the start of American Heart Month. [Read more…] about “10,000 Heart to Hearts” To Help Local Senior Women Fight Their Top Health Threat
Kiwanis International Is 100 Years Old
Kiwanis International has been serving the children of the world for 100 years and the Hoosick Falls Kiwanis Club is going to be 87 this year! To celebrate their 87 years of serving the local area, the Kiwanis Club is inviting new members to join them. The more members, the more service they can offer. [Read more…] about Kiwanis International Is 100 Years Old
St. Mary’s Learning Fair
St. Mary’s Academy recently held its annual learning fair highlighting the talents and skills of pre-k 3 – 8th grade students. The learning fair is a culmination of six weeks of preparation that ends with a finale of exceptional work showcasing a high level of learning.
Space Still Available For The Minks To Sinks Winter Tag Sale At HAYC3
Who said you can’t have a tag sale in winter? Rummage through your closet and unload what you don’t need. Declutter your house! Get rid of your stuff, everything from Minks to Sinks. This indoor tag sale will happen on Saturday, February 28 from 9 am to 1 pm at the HAYC3 Armory. Spaces are available. Vendor forms can be found online at www.hayc3.org.
If you have any questions about the Minks to Sinks event or for more information, contact HAYC3: Call 518-686-9050, email contacthayc3@gmail.com, or visit http://hayc3.org.




