The Town of Hoosick celebrated Veterans Day at its parks last Thursday. A late morning service was held at the Wood Park Veterans Memorial, above, where Shari Hand sang the Star Spangled Banner and veteran Ike Powers hosted a short ceremony. Mike Mattat (Army), Pastor Hall and Father Peter Tkocz spoke. Later that same day The Friends of Bennington Battlefield hosted a ceremony on the top of Battlefield Hill. Joyce Brewer and two veterans placed a wreath while Tim Stratton [Read more…] about Veterans Day Celebrated in Hoosick Falls at Wood Park and Bennington Battlefield
Local News
Van Hoesen Road Bridge Reopened in Schodack
by Amy Modesti
Town and County officials as well as a number of local residents gathered Tuesday afternoon, November 16, to officially reopen the Rensselaer County Route 4 (Van Hoesen Road) bridge, closed since December of 2019 after an inspection showed material defects that caused a structural issue. The bridge is often referred to as the “Buffalo Bridge” because [Read more…] about Van Hoesen Road Bridge Reopened in Schodack
Field Hockey; Panthers Win Semi, Lose Final
Hoosick Falls (20-2) 1
Whitney Point (17-4) 6
Sunday, November 14. Played at Centereach, NY (Long Island).
After defeating North Salem Saturday in the semi-final game, the Panthers learned their Sunday opponent for the Finals would be [Read more…] about Field Hockey; Panthers Win Semi, Lose Final
Berlin Library Changes are Coming
Submitted by Berlin Free Town Library
Today libraries are faced with the possibility of becoming obsolete if they remain an institution that is only about the borrowing and lending of books. Libraries across the country and the globe are changing their models to stay relevant; they are diversifying. They view themselves as important community centers, but not just a place to borrow a book, conduct research or use a computer.
If there is one thing we have taken away from living through a pandemic, it’s that societies cannot stay healthy when they remain socially isolated. Libraries everywhere are becoming a place where people can gather, in person or remotely, over like interests, participating in activities and programs [Read more…] about Berlin Library Changes are Coming
Stephentown Town Council
by Chris Tergliafera
Toward the end of the November 15 regular meeting of the Stephentown Town Council, Councilman P.J. Roder, on behalf of the Council and other Town officials, presented Supervisor Larry Eckhardt with a proclamation to honor his many years of service to the Town of Stephentown. Supervisor Eckhardt has served on the Stephentown Council for over 20 years, the last 12 of which were as Supervisor. He will retire from the Board when [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Council
SVHC Embraces Green Demolition
Submitted by SVHC
Loads of insulation, doors, lighting fixtures, pressure treated lumber, wooden beams and an antique cast iron sink are among the items being harvested for reuse from The Lodge, a building on the Bennington campus of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC). The building is slated for demolition next [Read more…] about SVHC Embraces Green Demolition
Honoring Our Military Women, Past and Present
For many years the Stephentown Veteran’s Organization has held a special ceremony in Veterans Park honoring those who have worn the uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Those special moments were repeated this Saturday, November 6. Each year, there is a keynote guest speaker. This year, is was Stephentown resident Lt. Col. (Ret) Diana Clark, who provides a unique insight as to the challenges and opportunities women face while in military service. [Read more…] about Honoring Our Military Women, Past and Present
First United Church – Saying Goodbye – in Hoosick Falls
by Bea Peterson
How do you say goodbye to a church you have attended your entire life? How do you say goodbye to a building that has been a focal point in the community since 1888? You do it with love, respect and dignity. And that’s what Rev. Donna Elia and the remaining members of First United Church, Presbyterian on Main St. in Hoosick Falls did on Sunday, November 7. Rev. Elia noted that 10 generations of worshippers have kept the faith in this building and the previous ones [Read more…] about First United Church – Saying Goodbye – in Hoosick Falls
Brunswick Planning Board
Controversial Bus Parking Lot Proposal is Withdrawn
by Doug La Rocque
When the Brunswick Planning Board held its public hearing on a proposal by Matopato, LLC to construct a school bus parking facility at 291 Oakwood Avenue, it met with strong opposition by neighbors, who were concerned about [Read more…] about Brunswick Planning Board
Hoosick Falls Village Board
Parking an Issue on Elm Street
by Doug la Rocque
This is not the first time the Hoosick Falls Board of Trustees has dealt with parking problems on Elm Street in the vicinity of First Street and Railroad Avenue. In 2018, they passed a Local Law placing a two hour limit on parking. It has not been particularly enforced, as there are two apartment buildings on the street whose tenants have been used to parking on the street each night. Now however, the Village Pizzeria and Deli has moved into a building on the corner of [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Village Board









