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Hoosick Falls
Annie Patire
Hoosick Falls – Annie “Marge” Patire, 89, passed away on Friday, January 9, 2015, at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, VT. She was the wife of the late Cruce “Rocky” Patire, who died on November 4, 2012.
Born on July 17, 1925, in Clifton, NJ, Annie was the daughter of the late John and Helen (Manista) Macaluso. She graduated from Clifton High School in Clifton. Marge and her husband Rocky and family owned and operated Patire Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Buick Incorporated in Hoosick Falls, NY. Marge was a secretary at the business for many years. She enjoyed reading, needle work and spending time with her family. Marge was an avid Yankees fan, a member of the VFW Woman’s Auxiliary and a communicant of the Immaculate Conception Church.
Survivors include her sons, Edward and wife Barb Patire of Lanoka Harbor, NJ, and Bruce and wife Carol Patire of Hoosick Falls, her sisters, Lucy Billage and Dolores Vladyka, both of Clifton, and Claire Derco of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. She is also survived by five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Marge is pre-deceased by a sister, Josephine Patire, and brother, Joseph Macaluso.
A Mass of Christian Burial was offered on Tuesday, January 13, at 10:30 am from the Immaculate Conception Church on Main Street in Hoosick Falls. Burial followed the Mass at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Hoosick Falls.
Relatives and friends called at the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090, on Monday from 4 to 7 pm. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to either the Immaculate Conception Church, the Rensselaer County Community Hospice or the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad through the funeral home.
Spencer McMartin Jr.
Hoosick Falls – Spencer McMartin Jr., 83, passed away peacefully after a long illness at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, VT, with his family at his side. He was the husband of his beloved Joan (Rancourt), who pre-deceased him in March of 2014.
Born October 10, 1931, in Hoosick Falls, NY, Spencer was the son of the late Julia (Corbett) McMartin and Spencer McMartin, Sr. He graduated from Walter A. Wood High School in Hoosick Falls where he developed a love for athletics and American history that lasted throughout his life. Spencer worked as an Office Manager for Swift & Company, moving his young family to various locations in New York including, Albany, Rochester and Buffalo. After relocating to the Hoosick Falls area, he worked for the Blue Flame Company. He enjoyed golfing, restoring furniture, renovating his vacation home and spending time with his family at his cabin at Babcock Lake where he enjoyed boating, fishing and lakeside barbecues. He was a huge fan of Notre Dame football and served as an armchair coach for many decades for the New York Giants.
Spencer was the patriarch of a large family. He is survived by his five children, Carol Holterman and her husband Peter of Clifton Park, NY, Colleen Doyle and her husband Daniel of Hoosick Falls, Thomas McMartin and his wife Ellen of Hoosick Falls, James McMartin and his wife Sylvie of Hooksett, NH, and Paul McMartin and his wife Kelly of Troy, NY. Additionally, he is survived by his grandchildren, David McMartin and his wife Emily, Brian McMartin, Kimberly Holterman, Jami McMartin, Kyle McMartin, Sara Senecal, Geoffrey Peron and Melissa Grignon and her husband Mike, as well as his great-grandchildren, Jillian and Colin McMartin, Ayla Senecal, Zachary Grignon and Stephen and Skyla Peron. He also left behind several nieces and nephews as well as his sister-in-law, Anne Fleming and her husband Ken. All will miss him and remember him as Notre Dame’s most loyal fan, a smooth dance partner at all family weddings, a champion puzzle builder and a willing taste tester for gourmet foods and desserts.
Calling hours for Spencer are Thursday, January 15, from 4 to 7 pm at the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090. Friends and family may meet at the funeral home on Friday, January 16, at 9:45 am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 am from the Immaculate Conception Church on Main Street in Hoosick Falls.
Spencer’s family would like to thank Dr. Marcus Martinez, the staff at the Danforth Home, the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center and the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad for their compassionate care of Spencer.
Both Spencer and his wife Joan believed that no one should be hungry. His family requests that contributions in memory of Spencer be made to the HACA (Hoosick Area Church Association) through the funeral home, to help fund their Food Pantry.
SMA Third-Graders Collect Food And Warm Clothing
Vehicle Destroys Cheney Library Streetscape
by Steve Bradley
Hoosick Falls Fire Department Chief Robert Bornt looks over the debris field left after a man driving an SUV left the Classic Street roadway and drove across the Cheney Library lawn last Thursday. [Read more…] about Vehicle Destroys Cheney Library Streetscape
Opposition To The RR Closing The Center Street Crossing In Hoosick Falls
by Bea Peterson
The Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad, the Hoosick Falls Fire and Police Departments and the HFCS Transportation Superintendent are all opposed to Pan Am Railways permanently closing the Center Street crossing.
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HAYC3 And SVMC To Host A Free Health And Fitness Expo On January 10
A Health And Fitness Expo will be held at the HAYC3 Armory, 80 Church Street in Hoosick Falls, on Saturday, January 10, from 9 am until 1 pm.
Sponsored in partnership with the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, this family friendly event is free to the public and will feature over 30 exhibitors and free screenings and workshops throughout the day.
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Hoosick Falls St. Patrick’s Parade Fundraiser
submitted by Kevin O’Malley
A fundraiser is planned for the Hoosick Falls St. Patrick’s Parade with the Hill Hollow Band on Sunday, January 18, at Brown’s Brewery in North Hoosick from 2 to 5 pm. Tickets cost $10. There will be raffles, snacks and toe tapping fun – and a cash bar.
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Eagles Donate To HACA Food Closet
HAYC3 And Alliance For Community Transformations Receive $75K Mentoring Grant To Prevent Youth Substance Abuse
Vermont State Representative Kiah Morris recently announced the awarding of $75,000 to the Bennington based coalition Alliance for Community Transformations (ACT), in partnership with the Hoosick Falls based group HAYC3, in support of efforts to address alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse in the region. Funded through the federal Drug Free Communities (DFC) Support Program, the two groups will work collaboratively on the development of comprehensive, evidence based strategies towards strengthening communities in southern Bennington County and preventing first time alcohol, tobacco and drug use in youth.
“The Alliance for Community Transformations and HAYC3 have long shared a strong collaborative relationship and have maintained a commitment to addressing issues that affect our region together for a number of years. The issues that the Greater Bennington region faces regarding alcohol, tobacco and substance abuse are the same as those in the Greater Hoosick region, with shared challenges and experiences. The awarding of these funds validates our belief that we are all in this together,” said Morris who also serves as the Director of ACT.
Now in its 16th year of existence, ACT is a community based, grassroots coalition that addresses a wide range of public health issues including substance abuse that serves Bennington, North Bennington, Arlington, Shaftsbury, Pownal and Woodford in southern Bennington County. In the past year they have co-presented community forums on opiate addiction in Hoosick Falls and Bennington.
“As an organization, we are passionate about supporting our youth and creating meaningful opportunities for youth to lead and be heard in the building of our communities,” said Morris. In addition to coordination of their Youth Ambassador Program, which promotes peer outreach for area youth, ACT spearheaded efforts to establish a statewide and local Youth Appreciation Day. “Supporting youth strengthens families and enriches our community. By bringing together other sectors to look at ways to prevent substance abuse, we can better develop a clear vision on how to support our youth and make that work sustainable into the future,” Morris said.
ACT currently receives funding through the Vermont Department of Health for prevention work and operates through the Bennington County Regional Commission’s Healthy Communities division.





