Nassau Supervisor David Fleming on October 2 hosted a large gathering of protesters on the steps of the Nassau Town Hall, asking State and Federal officials to take action to stop the construction of a high-pressure gas pipeline through Rensselaer County and a large compressor station in a residential area of Nassau near the Sand Lake and Schodack borders. [Read more…] about Large Crowd Gathers in Nassau To Express Opposition to Pipeline And Compressor Station
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A Good Year For The Dyken Pond Environmental Center
By Doug La Rocque
This past Saturday was The Friends of Dyken Pond Environmental Centers Appreciation Day last Saturday provided an opprtunity for the Center’s director, Lisa Hoyt, to reflect on some of the accomplishments of the past year and plans for the future. [Read more…] about A Good Year For The Dyken Pond Environmental Center
Hoosick Rising Continues To Move Forward; Multiple Projects Are Well Under Way
by Deb Alter
Hoosick Rising was busy this summer. The website (hoosickrising.org) has been updated with many community links. Bouncelinx, with the help of the Hoosick Local Development Corporation, is moving forward with their project on the Knapp property off Bovie Hill Road, which will bring high-speed internet to the Hoosick community. Little Sprouts, the baby goods store on Church Street is doing well and the “new” Bagel and Brew on Elm Street has been very successful. A new healthy living business, Moms on a Mission to End the Trend is doing nicely in its home at The Armory. [Read more…] about Hoosick Rising Continues To Move Forward; Multiple Projects Are Well Under Way
Two Alumni Return To Teach At Hoosick Falls Central Both Enjoying New Beginnings In A Familiar Place
submitted by Brian Bushner
Hoosick Falls Central School is proud to announce the hiring of two alumni who have returned to teach in our District. Kevin Weeden (’92) was the winner of the Margaret Frazier Scholar Athlete Award his senior year, in addition to the The Douglas J. Eighmey Memorial Award for math. [Read more…] about Two Alumni Return To Teach At Hoosick Falls Central Both Enjoying New Beginnings In A Familiar Place
DAR Good Citizen Is Frankie Pearson
Frankie Pearson, daughter of Robert Pearson and Carol Simmons of Hoosick Falls has been selected as the school’s DAR Good Citizen for possessing the following qualities: [Read more…] about DAR Good Citizen Is Frankie Pearson
Rensselaer Land Trust Opens Kinderhook Creek Nature Preserve In Nassau
Over 100 people attended the Kinderhook Creek Nature Preserve evergreen garland cutting ceremony including Mike Moore from the Governors Office, David Fleming, Jr. Supervisor for the Town of Nassau, and Mitch Levinn Mayor for the Village of East Nassau. The 73 acre nature preserve was created from land donations from four neighbors: David and Lucy Gaskell, Bob and Jennifer Newton, the late Kenneth York, and the Edward W. Golden Foundation. [Read more…] about Rensselaer Land Trust Opens Kinderhook Creek Nature Preserve In Nassau
What’s Happening At Stephentown Memorial Library
Story Time – Fridays at 10 am. Calling all preschoolers (and their caregivers)! Join us each Friday for some story time fun! In this half-hour session, we read aloud, sing songs, move about, and explore the world around us through literature. Parents and children are encouraged to stay after story time so children have time for free play while grown-ups browse for books and socialize. Story Time is led by Jane Halleck, a local educator. [Read more…] about What’s Happening At Stephentown Memorial Library
Brown’s Wallomsac Brewery And Taproom Celebrates First Year In HF Half Of Each Ticket To Benefit Local Cop Nick Colaneri
The Brown’s Brewing Company’s Walloomsac Taproom, situated in a beautifully renovated 19th century mill along the Walloomsac River in Hoosick Falls, will celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday, October 10 from 3 to 9 pm. This special evening will benefit Hoosick Falls Police Officer Nick Colaneri who is battling cancer. [Read more…] about Brown’s Wallomsac Brewery And Taproom Celebrates First Year In HF Half Of Each Ticket To Benefit Local Cop Nick Colaneri
Win $75 Gift Card And More At Grafton Library
The Grafton Community Library is welcoming the change of seasons with the raffle of a super “Blazing Autumn” basket to benefit the library. The winning ticket will be drawn on Wednesday, October 14 at the library. Ticket prices are one dollar each or six tickets for five dollars. [Read more…] about Win $75 Gift Card And More At Grafton Library
Exhibitors And Visitors Enjoy Walter A. Wood Tractor And Agriculture Show
Despite hurricane warnings and suddenly cold temperatures, at least ten exhibitors turned out to see both historic and new tractors and agricultural implements at the Walter A. Wood Tractor and Agriculture Show in Wood Memorial Park on Saturday, October 3. [Read more…] about Exhibitors And Visitors Enjoy Walter A. Wood Tractor And Agriculture Show







