There are five people running for the three open seats in the upcoming Hoosick Falls Village Board election. [Read more…] about Village Board: Five Candidates Vie For Three Seats in Hoosick Falls Election
Local News
HACA Free Tax Service Now Open
The Hoosick Area Church Association (HACA), for the twelfth year, is offering free assistance to the public in preparing income tax returns through the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA program. FREE tax preparation services from IRS-certified volunteer preparers. No cost, no catch! Refund in as little as 10 to 14 days with direct deposit. [Read more…] about HACA Free Tax Service Now Open
Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation Chosen For Quality Of Care Study
Submitted by Christa Caron, Activity Director
The Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation at Hoosick Falls is pleased to announce that we’ve been chosen to participate in The Foundation for Quality Care’s Long Term Care Customer Satisfaction Survey & Quality Improvement Project. [Read more…] about Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation Chosen For Quality Of Care Study
The Governor Steps In
State Action Plan Lists PFOA As A Hazardous Substance; Declares Saint-Gobain Plant A State Superfund Site
by Deb Alter
Hoosick Rising held their monthly meeting on January 26 in the middle of a week when the water contamination issue was leading the news every evening and the prospect of an economic rebirth in Hoosick Falls seemed remote. But members of the group remained committed to their project and are hopeful that the water problem can be dealt with as soon as possible so that a positive trajectory for the community can be re-established. [Read more…] about The Governor Steps In
Cari Naftali Of New Lebanon Volunteers To Help With Refugee Crisis In Greece
by Thaddeus Flint
Three days before Christmas, Cari Naftali of New Lebanon was updating her blog from Skala Sikaminias, a tiny fishing town on the island of Lesbos, Greece.
“Every day here I cry. Usually about the children and the babies,” she wrote. ”Today it was also a grandmother who sat silently alone, the pain of lifetimes in her eyes.” [Read more…] about Cari Naftali Of New Lebanon Volunteers To Help With Refugee Crisis In Greece
Berlin Water Pipes Need Replacement
by Doug La Rocque
An isolated water pressure problem was one of the topics of discussion at the Berlin Town Board’s workshop meeting on January 28. Water District 2 Superintendent Winn and Board members traded ideas on how this could be addressed, and the discussion turned to the age of the water mains in the Town, first constructed in the 1930s. [Read more…] about Berlin Water Pipes Need Replacement
The View From Brown’s Brewery
Rensselaer Land Trust members toured Brown’s Walloomsac Brewery on Factory Hill Road in North Hoosick on January 24. [Read more…] about The View From Brown’s Brewery
Petersburgh Library Open House
The Petersburgh Public Library will have an open house on Saturday, February 6 from 10 until noon. Please join us and admire the new handicapped accessible ramp which has been completed. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Library Open House
North Hoosick Solar Farm and Landscaping Hotly Debated; Approved With Contingencies
by Deb Alter
The solar farm on the Bugbee property on Route 22 in North Hoosick was a big part of the conversation at the Town of Hoosick Public Workshop on solar farms held on January 27. The meeting room was crowded, with strong feelings on both sides of the issue. [Read more…] about North Hoosick Solar Farm and Landscaping Hotly Debated; Approved With Contingencies
Berlin Planning Board Action
A Proposed Sub Division On
Dyken Pond Road In Berlin
By Doug La Rocque
At the Berlin Planning Board’s first meeting of the new year on Thursday, January 28, Board members once again took up a proposal by Albert Hoffman to subdivide his 90 plus acres of land at 68 Dyken Pond Road, giving 2.43 acres to his grandson Andrew Suttie and his wife Nicole. [Read more…] about Berlin Planning Board Action





