submitted by Chris Meyer, Deputy County Executive
The late Jay E. Arnold, whose cumulative service in the United States Air Force, Guard and Reserve spanned more than three decades including during both the Korean and Vietnam Wars, was recognized by Rensselaer County’s Honor-A-Deceased Veteran Committee and County officials on Monday, August 12, during services at the County Office Building.
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Owls Are A Hit At The Armory
by Bea Peterson
A crowd of at least 150 adults and youngsters were able to get up close and personal with three owls Wednesday evening at the HAYC3 Armory. Trained wildlife rehabilitator Trish Marki of the Wildlife Institute of Eastern New York and her assistant Dave brought three owls for everyone to see and to learn about. [Read more…] about Owls Are A Hit At The Armory
Traveling Veterinarian Makes House Calls
by Bea Peterson
Have a dog or cat that hates riding in the car and, especially, going to the vet? You bet! Many people do. Elderly folks, for example, often have a difficult time getting their pets regular veterinary care. In other instances, a busy schedule can keep a person from taking a pet to the vet in a timely fashion. A year ago Dr. Nicole L. LaMora realized many people in the area have these problems. [Read more…] about Traveling Veterinarian Makes House Calls
A Blast From The Past
The Hoosick Federal Credit Union’s 60th Anniversary celebration was held at the Armory last Saturday, August 24. [Read more…] about A Blast From The Past
Cheney Library Book Sale
The monthly book sale at Cheney Library in Hoosick Falls will be held on September 7 from 8 am to 1 pm. This month the special will be paperbacks. All paper backs will be 4 for $1. There is a large selection of both adult and children’s paperback books both in fiction and non-fiction. Be sure to come by and stock up. The Cheney Library is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 8 pm, Tuesday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday from 11 am to 4 pm and Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm.
Letter To The Editor – Love And Respect
Dear Editor:
“Love And Respect One Another.” These are the words on the gravestone of world famous sculptor Jose DeCreeft who lived from November 27, 1884, until September 11, 1982, and who spent his summers on Fog Hill Road in Hoosick. His grave lies behind Saint Mark’s Church next to Wood Park in Hoosick Falls.
It bothered me in some way to see some of our young people climbing on his gravestone and monument during the last concert of our Hoosick Falls Community Band season. I made an announcement asking them to stop doing it but to no avail. While it is hard to read the inscription on the stone it is clear the intent of the structure. It was also brought to my attention (since my back is to Main Street [when conducting]) that some young folks also climb on the newly constructed monument to the fallen service men of our community. In my opinion these acts should not be tolerated by us.
While audiences rise to the playing of our National Anthem, some young folks do not while others salute the flag during the performance. I even noticed a gentleman in a wheelchair, and with great difficulty, rise to his feet.
Probably the fault might lie with those of us who do not stress the importance of respecting that which others have built to honor others for all in the community to enjoy. While there have been awful acts of terrorism there has not been a war on our shores since the Civil War and for that we are thankful and should honor those who gave that supreme sacrifice and for whom the monument was erected.
It is my hope that the leadership among our young folks will show the others the proper way to conduct themselves and that will result in the end of the vandalism on the bandstand and the lack of respect for all that has been given us and this will provide for a better tomorrow.
Bill Gaillard, Director
Hoosick Falls Community Band
Hoosick Falls Accident Closes River Street
by Steve Bradley
At 9:30 Wednesday morning inspectors had the northbound lane of the Hoosick Falls River Street Bridge closed due to an ongoing inspection. With sign flaggers at both ends of the bridge, traffic was alternating crossing. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Accident Closes River Street
Hoosick Federal Credit Union Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary
by Bea Peterson
On August 24 the Hoosick Federal Credit Union will celebrate is 60th Anniversary with a party at the Armory from 3 to 7 pm. Everyone is invited for food, music, door prizes and giveaways. “It’s our way of thanking the community for allowing us to serve the area for 60 great years,” said Credit Union President Jim Martinez.
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Summer Of The Owl Concludes With A Raptor Expert And Live Owls
submitted by Deb Alter
Trish Marki, a trained wildlife rehabilitator and educator with the Wildlife Institute of Eastern New York will be joining the Hoosick Falls Summer of the Owl Ceremony and Celebration.
Marki is bringing three live owls, each a different species of owl indigenous to this region, to The Armory on Wednesday, August 28, at 7 pm. [Read more…] about Summer Of The Owl Concludes With A Raptor Expert And Live Owls
Village of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Hoosick Falls Has Top Water System
by Bea Peterson
At the August 13 Village Board meeting Mayor David Borge displayed the 2013 Water System of the Year Award presented to the Mayor and Water Supervisor Jim Hurlburt on May 22 at the New York Rural Water Association’s Annual Technical Conference held in Lake Placid. [Read more…] about Village of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Hoosick Falls Has Top Water System








