by Bea Peterson
Former Mayor Matt Monahan reported to the Hoosick Falls Village Board on Tuesday, May 11, on the conclusions of the Village Dissolution Committee. Monahan was a member of the committee that undertook the study through a grant starting in February 2012. Monahan said that after detailed and exhaustive study of each option the Committee’s final recommendation was not to dissolve the Village at this time. [Read more…] about Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Action – No Village Dissolution
Hoosick Falls
Season Of Change At The Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation
The leaf in the newly minted logo of The Center represents much of who we are, including our ever growing dedication to providing a healthy environment to meet the life needs of our residents and the surrounding community. With that said, it is quite fitting that we acknowledge the completion of the most successful Department of Health Survey in recent history. We are extremely proud of this achievement and the recognition it provides of the daily contributions by so many towards the maintenance of a healthy environment.
Laura Reynolds Becomes CEO
We are also proud to announce that Laura Reynolds, our current Chief Financial Officer, will be assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. Reynolds will continue her financial leadership while assuming these new responsibilities. She has worked at the Center for the past 16 years and has been active in the Hoosick Falls community for her entire adult life. The Center has begun a search to fill the vacant Nursing Home Administrator position.
The Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is a not-for-profit skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility serving the area for nearly 100 years.
Youth Football And Cheerleading Golf Scramble
The Hoosick Falls Youth Football and Cheerleading Fifth Annual Golf Scramble takes place at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Saturday, July 6. Registration must be submitted by June 21. Please contact Melissa Stemp at 518-496-5043 or Wendy Larson at 518-429-1646 or email hoosickfallsyouthfootball@yahoo.com for more information, to become a sponsor and/ or to register your team.
The Coach Baker Fund Weekend Auction Items
The Coach Baker Fund Weekend, a fun filled auction, dinner, golf and basketball tournament weekend, begins this Friday.
The committee that coordinates the event has released the items that will be auctioned Friday night starting at 6 pm with a silent auction and finishing with a live auction with Ron Seifert as auctioneer starting at 8 pm.
The items include four original oil paintings from Ann Baker, an iPod Nano, a Jawbone Jambox & itunes gift card, a barbecue grill, a Key West rental, four Philadelphia Eagle tickets, four West Point football tickets, two paintings on consignment from George Van Hook, a two night stay at the Ipswich Inn, an oil painting by Kathy Idleman, earrings and a bracelet from Katie Cleaver Metalsmith, a fly fishing excursion, a Vermont house rental, top soil and a cord of wood, a Lawrence Taylor signed football, an original oil painting from Roxanne Hilsman, shrubs and/or landscaping services from Suttonscapes, patio furniture from Eastern Castings and Telescope Furniture, a golf package, two hours entertainment by 3’s Harmony, a massage certificate from Julie Richards and two Yankee baseball tickets.
The Sixth Annual Coach Baker Fund Weekend will be June 14-15 at the Hoosick Falls Country Club. The Cambridge, Hoosick Falls and surrounding communities are all encouraged to come and visit.
Additional information on the weekend’s events is available at www.coachkenbaker.com. Please contact Mike Baratto at mpb416@gmail.com if you have any questions regarding the weekend events.
Healing Arts & Psychic Festival
A Healing Arts & Psychic Festival will be held from 12 to 6 pm on Saturday, June 15, at the Hoosick Falls Armory, 80 Church Street. The festival will offer holistic health practitioners, readings from psychics, animal communicators, tarot, nutrition, therapeutic touch, gems, jewelry, massages, reiki and more.
Free workshops on Healing Foods, Mandalas, Auras and Sacred Sounds will be offered with admission. Admission is $5 for HAYC3 members and $7 for non-members.
For more information on participating as a vendor and workshop schedule, visit the website at www.hayc3.org or call 518-686-9050.
Edgar A. Hume, Jr.
Hoosick Falls – Edgar A. Hume, Jr., 88, a longtime Hoosick Falls, NY, resident, passed away peacefully on April 11, 2013, at the Eddy Memorial Geriatric Center in Troy, NY, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Philippi, WV, on April 22, 1924, he was the son of the late Edgar A. and Lena White Hume and the beloved husband of the late Lucille A. Batta Hume. He was a graduate of Philippi High School and Ohio State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. Edgar proudly served his country during WW II in the U.S. Army Air Corps and achieved the rank of First Lieutenant, flying 29 combat missions. Upon his return, he continued his education and became a Certified Public Accountant and enjoyed a career in many corporations throughout the eastern U.S. He located to Hoosick Falls in 1970 with his family and was employed as Comptroller at Wood Flong Corp. He was also employed at Garden Way, Inc. as Comptroller and was Manager of Treasury Operations and Plant Comptroller at Oak-Allied Signal Co. until his retirement. Mr. Hume loved his church and served as Elder and Treasurer of the Session for several years. He also loved his community and served on the Board of the Maple Grove Cemetery Association and the Hoosick Falls Country Club. He was a Shriner, a member of the Troy Masonic Lodge and had been a member of the Elks Club. He was an avid golfer and loved playing cards and games with family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
Survivors include his devoted children, Leslie Monteith and husband Martin of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Lauren Plante and husband Michael of Troy and Gregory Hume and wife Deborah of Greenwich, NY, six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and his beloved wife, Edgar is pre-deceased by his sisters, Elizabeth Moore, Eleanor Franklin and Virginia Skinner.
As a tribute to his service to his country, a committal service with full military honors will take place on Friday, June 21, at 2:30 pm at the Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery in Schuylerville, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Church Presbyterian in Hoosick Falls. A special thanks goes to the staff of the Eddy Memorial Geriatric Center in Troy for the care, compassion and love shown to Edgar during his stay.
Arrangements are by the Thomas M. Barber Funeral Home, Petersburgh, NY.
Frank J. Carelli, Sr.
Hoosick Falls – Frank Joseph Carelli Sr., 91, died on May 29, 2013. With his devoted daughter, Carol, and loving granddaughter, Rebecca, at his side, he went to be with the love of his life, his wife of 59 years, Dorothy June Shaw Carelli. Born in Hoosick Falls, NY, on August 10, 1921, Frank was the first born of Italian immigrants, the late Anthony and Helena “Lena” Liporace Carelli. His beautiful sisters, Mary Carelli Alonzo, Rose Carelli Willard and Jane Carelli Fay, pre-deceased him.
Frank attended Walter A. Wood High School in Hoosick Falls. He was an accomplished dancer and musician. He played saxophone in the Al Riel Orchestra in various venues and events in upstate New York. Frank enlisted in the army in 1940. Recognized by his commanding officer for his intelligence, character and skills, he was recommended for Officer Training School. He rose to the rank of First Lieutenant in the Air Corps and was honorably discharged in March of 1945. He met his wife to be during WW II in McKinney, TX.
Following the war, he worked at Haynes Brothers Ford, Inc. in Hoosick Falls. Frank moved back to Texas to marry Dorothy. They were married in Dallas on January 3, 1947. He started his own pizza business, with his homemade sauce and pizzas. He expanded the business by providing ovens and selling pizzas to businesses in north Texas. He sold his sauce recipe and business. At the request of Howard Haynes, Frank returned to Hoosick Falls with his bride, to join and help operate Haynes Brothers Ford. Over time they purchased Haynes Ford, and he became owner-dealer and President. Together with Dorothy, an officer of the corporation, they ran a successful business. They were known for their friendliness, graciousness, generosity and helpfulness.
Frank served his community in many capacities. He was a member and elder of First United Church, Presbyterian and of the Kiwanis Club. He was a Mason, Red Cross Chairman in charge of the summer swim program, member of the Hoosick Falls Redevelopment Board, and he provided cars for the Driver Education program at Hoosick Falls High School and St. Mary’s HS. He was a regular contributor to the Hoosick Falls CC and twice club champion. He was an avid follower of Ben Hogan and watched Hogan practice when they were both stationed at Carswell Air Field, Ft. Worth, TX. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, cooking, boating, music, coin collecting, the NY Yankees, his computer and the stock market. Frank and Dorothy enjoyed traveling the country in their RV, having a glass of wine and grilling a steak for the family.
They retired to Myrtle Beach in 1976 and enjoyed a full retirement with visits from friends and family for 22 years. Sadly, Dorothy was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, so they moved to Richmond to be close to their daughter. Together, devoted husband and daughter cared for Dorothy for almost ten years, until Dorothy died in 2006. Frank is survived by his dear brother, Dominick Carelli and his wife Mary Jeske Carelli, his brother-in-law, Bob Willard, his loving daughter, Carol Ann Carelli-Sennett, his son-in-law, James P. Sennett, his adoring granddaughters, Rebecca Carelli-Sennett and Liza Pettingill and husband Josh, his great-grandsons, Quinton and Wells Pettingill, his son, Frank J. Carelli, Jr. and wife Anne, his grandchildren, Caitlin and John, and many nieces and nephews.
Interment will be at the Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors and graveside service on a date to be determined by Arlington National. Memorial contributions may be made, “In Memory of Dorothy Shaw Carelli and Frank Joseph Carelli, Sr.,” to the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Richmond Chapter, 4600 Cox Road – Suite 130, Glen Allen, VA, 23060. (http://www.alz.org/grva/in_my_community_donate.asp)
Condolences may be left at www.woodyfuneralhomeparham.com.
Flag Day
by Bea Peterson
American Legion Post #40 Commander Bernie Guerard announced that a Flag Day ceremony will be held on the lawn of the American Legion building on Main Street on Friday, June 14, at 6 pm. [Read more…] about Flag Day
Hoosick Falls Lends HAYC3 $45,000
by Bea Peterson
After an hour of discussion at a special Hoosick Falls Village Board meeting on Tuesday, June 4, the Board approved an Economic Development loan to HAYC3 for $45,000. The loan is to be repaid at a rate of $650 a month for six years.
HAYC3 President Michael Baker, Vice President Gary Contessa, Executive Director Aelish Nealon and HAYC3 counselor and business planner Chrissy Fauler attended the meeting to present a proposal and answer questions.
[Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Lends HAYC3 $45,000
Knock Out Cancer Fashion Show
by Bea Peterson
Ashley Costantino and her friends are at it again. They are planning another terrific fashion show to raise money for the Karen McGovern Fund. This year the show will be held on Saturday, June 15, with a buffet dinner and dessert at the Immaculate Conception Church Hall beginning at 7 pm.
Fashions to be shown are from Maurice’s in Bennington, VT, Nature’s Closet and Amy’s Cottage in Williamstown, MA, and New 2 You Consignments in Hoosick Falls.
Last year’s show was great fun, and this year’s show will be even better.
Advance Tickets
Cost of the dinner and fashion show is $10 per person. For those wishing to see the show only, tickets cost $7. Advance registration for the dinner is requested by June 10. Checks may be sent to Ashley Costantino, 11 Fifth Street, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090.


