PILOT Law Passed
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Town Board gave final approval to a law requiring the owners of large commercial solar installations to sign an agreement for a payment in lieu of taxes. [Read more…] about Hoosick Town Board
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PILOT Law Passed
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Town Board gave final approval to a law requiring the owners of large commercial solar installations to sign an agreement for a payment in lieu of taxes. [Read more…] about Hoosick Town Board
No Tax Increase In Proposed Hoosick Falls Budget
Water Rates Will Go Up Slightly
By Doug La Rocque
A rather lengthy meeting of the Hoosick Falls Village Board on Tuesday, April 9, began with a public hearing on the Village’s proposed 2019-20 budget, at which there were no speakers. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Village Board
A man riding a bike northbound on the Main Street sidewalk collided with an automobile entering the Post Office driveway. [Read more…] about Cyclist Runs Into Side Of Car
By Doug La Rocque
Hoosick Falls police assisted by law enforcement agencies from around Eastern New York and Vermont, continue to look for 34-year old Justin Faatz, who fled the Hoosick Falls Police Department just after 5:30 pm on Wednesday, March 27. [Read more…] about Man Escapes Police
A Sour Note Heard On Mr. Ding-A-Ling’s Application
By Doug La Rocque
Meeting in a special session, the Hoosick Falls Village Board on Tuesday, March 26 voted to accept four bids needed to begin the actual construction phase for a new Village Highway Department Garage.. [Read more…] about Village of Hoosick Falls
HFCS Hires New Principal
The Hoosick Falls Central School introduced its newly hired High School Principal, Michael Hall. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Central School
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Town Board held a Public Hearing on its proposed PILOT law on Tuesday evening, March 19. [Read more…] about Town of Hoosick Public Hearing on PILOT Law
Capital Project Planning -Full Speed Ahead
by Alex Brooks
School Business Administrator Emily Sanders said now that the Capital Project has been approved by the voters, the administration is moving forward immediately. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Central School
by Steve Bradley
They say everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. This Viking certainly was, as he brandished his sword in a not so threatening way along the parade route this past Saturday, March 16. [Read more…] about St. Patrick’s Day In Hoosick Falls
Contributed by Meaghan Keegan
The 6th annual Empty Bowls fundraiser organized by the Hoosick Falls Central School art department was a huge success. Over 130 handmade ceramic bowls were sold for this event alongside some tasty homemade soups, with the mission to connect art with hunger awareness. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Hoosick Area Church Association (HACA) Food Pantry.
Co-organizer of the event, high school art teacher Desiree Collins, contributed the success of the event to a great team of individuals, groups and businesses, “I would like to thank our wonderful administration for their constant support, all of our patrons who donated for the cause, Rob Viera for always being the other half of this fundraiser, Martha and John for their many years playing wonderful music, Father Tom, Hoosac School, Ken Fleming, Brown’s Brewing Company and St. Mary’s for the donated soup, support and extra help for the event and the staff at the Hoosick Falls Armory who lent us their time and space.”
The event raised $1,335 which was given to HACA, an organization formed through a collaboration of the area’s Christian churches. Their Food Pantry supplies tens of thousands of meals each year, including hundreds of holiday food boxes. HACA also offers tax assistance and helps to organize other acts of kindness within the community, such as providing school supplies for local children.
“Every day someone goes hungry. Thanks to the schools and businesses that participated in Empty Bowls, the HACA Food Pantry is able to help alleviate some of this hunger,” said Joyce Brewer of HACA, “I am always impressed by the work of the students to make the bowls and volunteer their time to support such an important cause in our small community.”
The Empty Bowls Project began in a single high school in Detroit, MI, in 1990, as a school luncheon for a local food-drive. A non-profit organization, The Imagine Render Group, was later formed and today, school and community groups hold Empty Bowls events in cities across the United States and in countries around the world. These events have raised tens of millions of dollars for organizations fighting hunger.
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Submitted by GLSP Due to warmer than usual temperatures, the 38th annual ice fishing contest at Grafton Lakes State Park has been rescheduled for Saturday, Feb. 11, from 5:30 am to 2 pm. Join in on the fun as several-hundred anglers brave the cold temperatures for their chance to make a winning catch on several […]
On Tuesday, January 25, Cheney Library honored Ms. Deborah Tudor for her 12 years of service on the Cheney Library Board of Trustees. During her tenure as a trustee, Ms. Tudor made immense contributions to physical improvements of the library’s property. Some of these projects include the installation of a propane fireplace, creation of the […]
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At Inaugural NYSPHSAA Girls Wrestling Invitational Submitted by BNL Varsity Wrestling Coach Wade Prather Tallulah Powers was runner-up at 165 pounds in the inaugural NYSPHSAA Girls Wrestling Invitational held at Onondaga Community College. She was one of only three finalists from Section 2, and the only Runner Up. The meeting of 204 of the State’s top female […]
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