by Bea Peterson
Spring is here. And, like the daffodils and tulips that are blooming everywhere, so are the scams. According to Hoosick Falls Police Chief Robert Ashe the police have had reports about one or two calls every week specifically targeting the elderly. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Scam Alert
Hoosick Falls
The Fourth Annual Taste of Hoosick
The fourth Annual Taste of Hoosick, on Sunday, May 5, from 3 to 6 pm at St. Mary’s Academy, showcases eighteen of the top restaurants and caterers in the area to give the public the opportunity to taste specialty items from each of them and the opportunity to vote for their favorite taste.
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HAYC3 Farmers Market Opens
HFCS PTA Book Fair Event
Hoosick Falls Central School PTA will host a Scholastic Book Fair and Family Night on Thursday, May 9, from 6 to 8 pm with ice cream and popcorn in the elementary school cafeteria. The purpose of the annual event is to increase literacy among students and to raise funds to purchase books for the elementary school library. Families, teachers and the community are invited to attend the Book Fair for a night of fun for everyone.
The Book Fair continues Monday through Friday, 9 to 11 am and 1:30 to 3 pm, from May 9 through May 17, offering specially priced books and educational products including new releases, award winning titles, children’s classics, adult books and current best-sellers from more than 100 publishers. Book Fair customers may help the school build classroom libraries and improve children’s reading skills by purchasing books through the Classroom Wish List and donating loose change to the All for Books programs.
Hoosick Falls Elementary School Registration For September 2013 Kindergarten Class
The Hoosick Falls Elementary School has started the process of creating a registry/mailing list of new students for the September 2013 kindergarten class. If you have a child who will be five years old by December 1, 2013, please call the Elementary School Office as soon as possible at 686-9492 to ensure your child’s name is placed on our mailing list.
Kindergarten screening will occur during the week of June 17.
Letter To The Editor – Get Involved Town Of Hoosick
To the Editor:
For residents who didn’t attend the last monthly Town Board meeting, you had better hear what was said. It began with the Town Supervisor, Keith Cipperly, reading a prepared statement in which he verbally attacked Zeke Wright [reporter for the Bennington Banner], people on Facebook and Jim Martinez as President of the Hoosick Federal Credit Union. Character assassination seemed to be the order of the day. It’s a common tactic used when the facts are not in your favor. If you weren’t there, the following is a summary of some of what was said.
Mr. Cipperly singled out Jim Martinez and made it a point to state that Jim was the President of Hoosick Federal Credit Union. He said that Jim was not honest and that he was to blame for the damage done to Mr. Cipperly’s reputation and his family. Apparently Mr. Cipperly didn’t want to take responsibility for his own actions. After all, Jim was merely exercising his constitutional right when he foiled for a police report that referred to Mr. Cipperly as a suspect in the break-in or trespass at the HAYC3 facility. It is understandable Mr. Cipperly didn’t want everyone knowing about his involvement, but it is certain that Jim Martinez did not create that report or have any involvement with Mr. Cipperly being named as a suspect. It should be noted that Mr. Cipperly, in a previous meeting, was adamant about being able to exercise his constitutional right to carry a firearm. Yet, his stance now seems to indicate that he doesn’t believe the Constitution applies to one and all. In the meeting, when I got a chance to defend myself, I mentioned several facts that I believed everyone should know regarding his tenure as Supervisor:
1. Overspent the Town Highway Fund to the tune of $377,268 – per State audit;
2. Likely trespassed or illegally entered an area not leased by the town – per local police report;
3. Town Highway negotiations expense has increased from 0 to $10,000 to 15,000 – per Town Meeting – brought on by shoddy treatment of the Highway Department. Trustee Surdam commented on the change made to the highway insurance made by Mr. Cipperly without knowledge of the Board after he told the crew their insurance wouldn’t change;
4. Used *69 to find out where someone was calling the Town Office from only to follow up with a call to harass a local business, the Credit Union.
I will reiterate what I said at the meeting. I don’t know the Supervisor personally and don’t have a personal issue with him. I do have issues with the job that the Town Supervisor and Trustees are doing. What I do know is that the Town has engaged in behavior that would cost most people their jobs. I also know that I scare Mr. Cipperly because I only speak when I know the facts. He, however, in the words of fellow Councilman Mark Surdam, loves to use smoke and mirrors. If, as a citizen, you are okay with these types of actions, you shouldn’t have a problem not attending the meetings. If you care about the Town and want to see them stop, you had better make an effort to get involved.
As a side note, I attended that meeting as a concerned citizen of the Town of Hoosick. I did not attend nor have I written to the paper in my position as President of Hoosick Federal Credit Union. If and when I do need to represent the Hoosick Federal Credit Union in the public arena, I will do so proudly and, as always, honestly.
Signed,
Jim Martinez, Concerned Town of Hoosick Resident
Church Street, Hoosick Falls
A Busy Day At The Cheney Library
Book Sale
Saturday, May 4, will be a busy day at Cheney Library in Hoosick Falls. We will start the day with our monthly Book Sale. This month the special will be four paperbacks for $1. There are lots of other titles in hardcover that you might be interested in as well as children’s books. The Book Sale runs from 8 am to 1 pm.
Master Gardener
At 10 am in the Library Master Gardener Towne will speak to us about the 2013 growing season, planting seeds, harvesting, cutting flowers and more. This event is sponsored by the Friends of Cheney Library as a part of the 90th birthday celebration of the Library.
Book Fair
From 10 am to 3 pm in the Hoosick Falls Fire House Community room there will be a Book Fair sponsored by the Friends of Cheney Library. The proceeds from this will go toward making our children’s room.
Be sure to take part in the many activities that we have planned for our community.
Hoosac School College Admissions Forum
The Hoosac School Office of College Counseling invites area parents and students to attend an informational session and Q & A on applying to college and how to pay for it with Ulysses deArmas, Associate Director of Admissions, R.P.I., and Heather Clifford, Associate Director of Financial Aid, Bennington College. The forum will be held on Thursday, May 9, at 7 pm in the Lowenfish Auditorium at the Hoosac School. All are welcome!
If you would like to attend, please RSVP at 518-928-5685 or tkurland@hoosac.org.
Hoosick Has Talent
No doubt there is plenty of talent in the Hoosick area. And often there is nowhere to exhibit that talent. The Empowerment Exchange invites everyone to bring his or her best voice, instrument, comedy, poetry, art, or skits, to the Immaculate Conception Dining Hall, 67 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, on Friday, May 3, from 6 to 9 pm.
Talent can’t shine without an audience, so bring friends and family along to enjoy a great night out and enjoy some laughs and good wholesome fun! There is no charge for this event, and there will also be free raffle prizes.
K-Kids Car Wash & Bake Sale
On Saturday, May 4, from 10 am to 1 pm the K-Kids are holding a Car Wash & Bake Sale to benefit a local child who needs help and to support the safe water project across the sea.
Come to 199 Church Street (Everchanging Hairstyles) in Hoosick Falls and pick up your goodies and get a nice clean car. Support our K-Kids, a youth service organization of the Kiwanis Club. The Club Advisor is Wendy Larson.

