The Battenkill Chorale presents “Rise to Life’s Beauty!” featuring Dan Forrest’s “Requiem for the Living” for chorus, chamber orchestra, and soloists on Saturday, April 22 at 7 pm and Sunday, April 23 at 4 pm, at Immaculate Conception Parish, 73 Main Street, Hoosick Falls. [Read more…] about Battenkill Chorale Concert Will Be April 22-23
Local News
Grafton Begins To Deal With Its Infrastructure Problems
Agrees To Buy A New Pick Up Truck
By Doug La Rocque
The Grafton Town Board met in a workshop session on Thursday April 6 to sort through all the information it gathered last month in its walk around the Town Hall, garage and other facilities. [Read more…] about Grafton Begins To Deal With Its Infrastructure Problems
Representatives Of The Town And Of The SAFE Facility Discuss Its Future Before The Berlin Planning Board
The special meeting of the Berlin Planning Board held on Tuesday, April 11 marked the first time there was a face to face meeting between those representing the Sustainable Aqua-Farm Enterprises and the principal planner from Clough Harbour Associates, hired by the Town to protect their interests as they consider the planned expansion of the SAFE facility. [Read more…] about Representatives Of The Town And Of The SAFE Facility Discuss Its Future Before The Berlin Planning Board
Cars Burn In Hoosick, Occupants Escape
Four people, including two children, escaped serious injury or worse, at 2 am last Thursday morning when one driver fell asleep and went across the road into the path of another vehicle. [Read more…] about Cars Burn In Hoosick, Occupants Escape
Petersburgh’s Newly-Named Superhero!
submitted by Kate Bagley
Petersburgh resident Marylou Walters was recently honored by her employer, United Health Care, with the Superhero Award! [Read more…] about Petersburgh’s Newly-Named Superhero!
Hoosick Town Board Action
Cheney Library Seeks Increased Support
by Alex Brooks
At the April 10 Meeting, Cheney Library Board member Emily Sanders spoke to the Hoosick Town Board about an initiative being undertaken by the Cheney Library to increase the annual tax levy that supports the library. [Read more…] about Hoosick Town Board Action
New Lebanon CSD Renovation Project To Go Before Voters May 16
At its March 15 meeting, the New Lebanon Board of Education approved an $8,755,000 district-wide Renovation Project and a separate $3,100,000 proposition for a gym expansion at Walter B. Howard Elementary School. [Read more…] about New Lebanon CSD Renovation Project To Go Before Voters May 16
HFCS Baseball / Softball Seasons Start
The weather has played havoc with the early season schedule for baseball and softball at HFCS. If it’s not too cold, it’s raining or snowing. [Read more…] about HFCS Baseball / Softball Seasons Start
Stephentown Artisans Exhibit Draws Good Crowd
by David Flint
In their third Artisans show in three years The Stephentown Historical Society opened up the exhibit to arts and crafts people in the wider area, some from as far away as Pittsfield. [Read more…] about Stephentown Artisans Exhibit Draws Good Crowd
Spring Vacation Activities For Youth
submitted by Marylou Walters
The Petersburgh Veterans Memorial Community Center is offering a busy week for area youth thanks to the support of Stewart’s and the Everett Wagar Senior Center: Please call the Senior Center to reserve your dinner at 279-3485. [Read more…] about Spring Vacation Activities For Youth





