by Kieron Kramer
Hoosick Falls Police Chief Robert Ashe reports that the Hoosick Falls Village Board has agreed to 24 hour coverage on Thursday as well as Friday and Saturday.
The results of this decision paid off when the police arrested Jason Gardner, age 39, residing at 52 High Street. [Read more…] about Police Coverage In Hoosick Falls Extended
Hoosick Falls
Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Meeting – The Word Is Out
by Bea Peterson
At the Hoosick Falls Village Board meeting on Tuesday, July 16, Mayor David Borge read a letter from Amanda Patten’s second grade class at St. Mary’s Academy requesting improvements to the crosswalk markings on Parsons Avenue and Classic Street. The rather large beautifully printed petition was signed by all the students. Mayor Borge said, “The word is out; send a letter to the Mayor.” [Read more…] about Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Meeting – The Word Is Out
Mission Accomplished
Hoosick’s HAYC3 Community Coalition In Contention For National Honor
by Deborah Alter
HAYC3’s Community Coalition is in the running for a prestigious national award from the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America. The award recognizes established coalitions for successfully implementing comprehensive and collaborative strategies to achieve one or more targeted community-level multiple substance abuse programs. It is the highest honor CADCA bestows.
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Fore!
St. Mary’s Golf Scramble and Alumni Banquet Is SMA’s first major fundraiser of the 2013-2014 School Year.
Don’t miss St. Mary’s Academy Alumni Weekend on August 2 and 3. The Golf Scramble will take place on Friday, August 2, at the Hoosick Falls Country Club, and the Alumni Banquet will be at the school on Saturday, August 3. Alumni Weekend is an exciting event for all members of the SMA family, former and current SMA parents and students, as well as community members.
At the Scramble, you can play golf and/or sponsor a hole. Spectators are welcome at the Club to cheer on the players and enjoy the festive atmosphere. The Scramble never fails to delight and entertain the whole family, golfers and non-golfers alike. Tee-off times are 8 am and 1 pm. The registration fee of $70 includes golf, lunch and Babson’s light fare supper.
As always, the Alumni Banquet is looking like it will be an enjoyable evening. The event will be held at the school, and there will be a catered dinner buffet by Scott Areson. Music for listening and dancing will follow the festivities. Come prepared to have a wonderful time with “old” friends! Cocktail Hour is 6 to 7 pm, dinner begins at 7.
Tickets cost $35. Don’t delay! Sign up now to reserve your spot. Early registration also helps us plan. More information and registration forms are available at http://www.stmaryshf.com. You can also call Pat Hayes at 518-686-4314 or send her an email at pathayes@yahoo.com.
Music At The Armory
Building Creativity One LEGO® Brick At A Time
The kids at the HAYC3 Youth Center love LEGO®. LEGO® allows children to be creative and innovative in a fun, hands-on, interactive way. LEGO® pushes kids to use their minds to build complex and interesting constructions and solve visual and structural problems. They help kids learn to work and play together.
The more LEGO® bricks we have at the Youth Center, the better it is for our kids. Please look around your house for LEGO® bricks that your children (or child-at-heart adults) no longer use. Or take a moment to purchase new sets from your local store. Either way, your donation, new or used, large or small, will be a huge benefit to our kids and help us to help them build teamwork, creativity and motor skills.
Be a part of HAYC3’s Build a LEGO® Collection Movement. Bring your LEGO® bricks to the Youth Center at 115 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-9050 or email HAYC3@gmail.com for more information.
Hubbard Hall Presents Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night In The Park
All Hubbard Hall performances of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night are at 7 pm. Admission is free. Bring your own chair. This play is suitable for all ages. Among the performers are local students and young adults from Hoosick Falls – Katherine Danforth, Adrianna Kalenian and Ana Anderson, Eagle Bridge – Gabriel Patterson, Greenwich – Virginia Edinger and Alice Durning and Cambridge – Digby Baker-Porazinski, Jack Boggan, Jonas Werger and Madeline Matthers.
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Fr. Zelker Honored
Fr. Tom Zelker listened to a proclamation from Hoosick Falls Mayor David Borge, read by Deputy Mayor Ric DiDonato on Saturday afternoon in front of the Municipal Building. He rode in his special “Popemobile” that took him through Village streets as part of a grand parade that included marchers, bicyclists, cars, a tractor and hay wagon filled with people, an ambulance and a fire truck. [Read more…] about Fr. Zelker Honored






