HAYC3’s 65th Basketball Season starts soon! Basketball clinics will be held on Saturday, November 14 and 21. These free clinics are open to the youth of the community and provide an opportunity to try out the program. [Read more…] about HAYC3 Basketball Season Opening
Local News
Many Contribute To Get Access Project Done
by Alex Brooks
Concrete was poured on Monday October 19 for two projects aimed at making the Petersburgh Town buildings handicapped accessible. Jay Burdick poured a new walkway leading up to the Town Hall, and a new concrete pad was poured at the entrance to the Veterans Memorial Community Center. [Read more…] about Many Contribute To Get Access Project Done
Rensselaer County Legislature
Large Crowds Disappointed By County Inaction
by Tyler Sawyer
Like the previous monthly meeting, when the legislature replaced their leadership by selecting a new chairman, the October regular meeting was far from a normal meeting. For the second time in less than a week, the chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature were packed with concerned residents predominantly from the towns of Stephentown, Nassau, Sand Lake and Schodack. They all were there for one reason: to plead with the legislature to adopt legislation that would help in protecting their drinking water from possible damage from the proposed Kinder-Morgan gas pipeline that will be located in their towns if approved. [Read more…] about Rensselaer County Legislature
The Hoosick Hootenanny Raises Needed Funds For The Center
by Deb Alter
The Hoosick Hootenanny was successful in raising much needed funds for The Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, Hoosick Falls. The event was sponsored by the The Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports the Center in numerous ways. Funds raised at The Hootenanny will help the Center with necessary upgrades and the purchase of new beds and equipment, among other things. [Read more…] about The Hoosick Hootenanny Raises Needed Funds For The Center
October Snow
On Saturday fall colors peaked in the area. Autumn leaves fell, though, when the temperature plummeted below freezing on Saturday night, snow and strong winds hit the area hills on Sunday. [Read more…] about October Snow
Grafton Town Board Action
$150,000 NYS Grant Money For New Grafton Ambulance
By Doug La Rocque
Grafton Town Supervisor Frank Higgins told the Monday night meeting of the Town Board that the New York State Dormitory Authority has authorized a grant to the Grafton Rescue Squad to purchase a new ambulance to replace the current vehicle. The Squad’s current unit is pretty old, and has had many problems, particularly electrical, which have taken it out of service for repairs. [Read more…] about Grafton Town Board Action
Hoosick Town Board Action
Board Adopts Preliminary 2016 Budget, Shows Tax Increase Of Just Under 6%
Budget-Related Public Hearings Set For October 22 And November 5
by Deb Alter
At its meeting on Thursday, October 15, the Hoosick Town Board passed a motion to adopt the 2016 Preliminary Budget, which will exceed the property tax cap instituted by New York State. It was not feasible to stay under the tax cap for the upcoming year because the Town will begin paying off a bond incurred for the work on the pool, will be purchasing two trucks (one new, one used) for the Highway Department, and will begin setting aside funds this year for the cost of a property revaluation. [Read more…] about Hoosick Town Board Action
Stephentown Town Board Action
Town Budget Currently At 3.89% Tax Increase – Not Final Yet
by David Flint
The Stephentown Town Board has been discussing the 2016 Budget for the past several weeks. There was a public workshop on October 12 and the Board’s regular workshop meeting the following week. Town Supervisor Larry Eckhardt said at the Board meeting on October 19 that the tax levy increase in the tentative budget now stands at 3.89%. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board Action
New Lebanon Town Board Action
The Board Learns That New Tennis Courts Are Expensive
by Thaddeus Flint
New Lebanon’s “beaten to death” tennis courts will get beaten a little more to death before they are brought back to life, it was more or less decided at last Tuesday’s monthly Board meeting.
Obviously if this is the highlight of a Town meeting, things in Town aren’t all that bad. However for those hoping to perfect their fluffy yellow ball chasing on a brand new court before the year ends, it’s not going to happen. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action
Truck Rollover In Grafton
An encounter with a deer caused a local man to lose control of his vehicle, which landed upside down in a ditch in Grafton. [Read more…] about Truck Rollover In Grafton





