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Letter To The Editor – In Response…

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

I am writing in response to the attack made upon me by Mrs. Cathy Goyer in her letter to the editor published in last week’s Eastwick Press.

I wish to assure our residents that the allegations & statements made by Mrs. Goyer are false & self serving. She called me a liar & stated that I “con” people with my statements, anyone who knows me or has dealt with me knows this is very far from truthful. Friends have suggested that I file a defamation suit against Mrs. Goyer for these accusations, I want our residents to know that I am not going to do so, if I did I would have to file against the town as well because Mrs. Goyer is an appointed town official, I will not penalize the town for her poor repetitive actions. It was her actions as Deputy Town Supervisor that resulted in our former supervisor Mr. Sawyer suing the town & obtaining a lucrative settlement in Mr. Sawyer’s favor. I believe that the letter was written in an ongoing attempt by Mrs. Goyer to discredit me in any manner available to her. The actions of Mrs. Goyer & her husband during the past year bear this out, Mrs. Goyer went to the town bank & attempted to declare me a forger, her husband has verbally accosted me twice (once during a town board meeting) in the past few months using false accusations, Mrs. Goyer has filed a false report with PESH against me, again using false accusations & now last week’s letter to the editor. I believe the reasons for this to be twofold, first, upon appointment I had to replace one of her family members as town bookkeeper resulting in the vindictive actions she & her family have demonstrated.

The replacement was necessary to improve services to the town & make our vendor payments in a timely manner thus reducing late charges on invoices.

Secondly, I suspect she is party to a small clique of people in town who are attempting to influence our voters, their members are easily identified, just read their nonsense on facebook, watch their actions at the town board meetings & read the letters sent in by their “wives”.

The town clerk’s office issues are many, I listed them publicly during the December town board meeting, the Eastwick published several of them in their article covering that meeting, unfortunately Mrs. Goyer the acting deputy town clerk choose to omit them from the meeting’s minutes even though she was given a copy of them.

The reason for all these issues ? Mrs. Putnam our elected town clerk hasn’t performed her full duties for several years, many of our residents who have had need of the services usually provided by the clerk’s office can attest to this, additionally, sporting license’s are no longer available which places the town in violation of Environmental law.

Mrs. Putnam & Mrs. Goyer do not keep posted hours making it very difficult for resident’s to obtain services. Revenue’s generated by the clerk’s office are down as well resulting in an increased tax burden on our residents.

I have been asked by many residents why the town board hasn’t done something about the lack of service by our Town Clerk.

The answer is the town board cannot take action because the clerk is elected, to have the clerk removed a citizen / resident must file a petition with the State Supreme Court Appellate Division proving misconduct, malfeasance, malversion or maladministration. Unfortunately the law manual further states that the court is reluctant to reverse the will of the electorate so this becomes an expensive time consuming process. Mrs. Putnam is very aware of this, so she continues to fail to perform most of her duties yet she continues to draw her full salary every pay period, a truly sad way for such a beloved long tenured individual to end her lengthy career.

I sincerely hope that both of these women either come to their senses or get whatever help they may need in resolving their issues, our residents deserve much better.

In closing I wish to assure all our residents that I will continue to make the best decisions possible for the benefit of all our residents & I will not allow attacks by vindictive self serving people to sway my actions for our residents.

Frank Higgins

Grafton Town Supervisor

Editor’s Note: This letter is unedited at the request of the writer. It also marks the last time letters about the claims and counterclaims by the Grafton Deputy Town Clerk and the Grafton Town Supervisor will be published in this paper. The squabble is not determinative and serves no useful purpose.

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

Darrow Student To Compete In Fencing Junior Olympics

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

Catherine “Catt” Gagnon, of Rensselaer, a sophomore at Darrow School in New Lebanon, is now making final preparations to compete in the USA Fencing (USAF) 2015 Junior Olympic Championships to be held in Richmond, VA, February 13 to 16.

Gagnon, who has been fencing since she was 9 years old and is a member of the Beaches Saber Club of Troy, qualified for the Junior Olympics after placing 34th out of 117 competitors in the junior division at the 2014 USAF National Championships in Columbus, Ohio, last summer. She had qualified for the nationals by competing earlier in the year at a tournament held at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie.

“I am very excited. This is a big opportunity for me,” said Gagnon, who has fenced at the college level with students in the RPI Fencing Club in Troy. She has also been invited to compete with the Fencing Club at SUNY Albany. The experience, she said, gave her the confidence to compete in the Olympic qualifier against opponents from across the country at varying skill levels. “I surprised myself,” she said. “I was fencing against opponents with more experience and skill, but I did pretty well.”

Gagnon has also used her fencing experience to complete an independent study program in fencing at Darrow. In addition to the Junior Olympics, she also hopes to compete in the USAF Summer Nationals to be held in San Jose, CA, June 27 to July 6.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Private Schools, School News, Sports Outdoors

Sweet Sara’s Bakery Offers Pop-Up Shop Just In Time For Valentine’s Day

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

Sweet Sara’s Bakery is setting up a Pop-Up Shop just in time for Valentine’s Day. The Bakery will be serving up delicious cupcakes, cakes and candies. Gluten free options will also be available. Along with awesome Valentine’s baked goods stop by and pick up your Fresh Flowers or Roses professionally arranged by Parisi Designs & Co. (from $39.99 up) and Loose Flower Bouquets for your Valentine starting at $9.99. Enjoy easy one stop shopping for all your Valentine’s Day gifts. Stop by on Saturday, February 14, from 9 am until 4 pm upstairs in The Perry Room at the HAYC3 Armory located at 80 Church Street. To place a special order or for more information call Sweet Sara’s at 518-269-7375 or email sweetsarascd@yahoo.com.

Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Local News

Social Media 101 At The Grafton Library

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

On Saturday, February 7, at 10:30 am, the Grafton Community Library will host the next program in its “Get Savvy about Computers” series. Digital Literacy Coordinator Sarah McFadden will be talking about all different kinds of social media, like Facebook®, Twitter®, Instagram®, professional sites like Linked In®, and more. She will explain what they are, how the work and help attendees know how to use them safely and effectively.

For more information call the Library at 279-0580 or visit graftoncommunitylibrary.org.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

Winter Warm-Up Cooking Classes Scheduled At HAYC3’s Hoosick Kitchen

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

Warm-Up in February with our Adult Cooking Class: Soup, Soup, Soup! Taught by local Chef, Kelly O’Connor, this hands-on culinary class will be held on February 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm in our certified kitchen.  The Hoosick Kitchen is located downstairs in the HAYC3 Armory at 80 Church Street. This class will spotlight some new twists on old favorites and a few new flavors you might not have thought of.  Participants will sample and take home the soups that they prepared in class. (Please bring three containers.) The cost of this class (including supplies) is $15.

Little Sweetie Baking Class

The Little Sweetie Baking Class is designed for our young bakers from ages 8 to 12. This class will teach our younger chefs baking skills, perfect for Valentine’s Day. The class will be held on Friday, February 6, from 4 to 5:30 pm. Participants will take home a gift bag of goodies. The cost for the class is $10 and is limited to ten participants.

To reserve a place or for more information, please call HAYC3 at 518-686-9050, or visit the website www.hayc3.org.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Berlin FD Monthly Breakfast

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

On Sunday, February 1, from 7 to 11 am, the Berlin Fire Department will be holding its monthly breakfast. Breakfast includes all you can eat pancakes, French toast, biscuits with homemade sausage gravy, bacon and sausage, home fries, toast and eggs any style (sunny side, over easy or over hard, scrambled). Beverage choices are coffee or tea (both available as decaf), hot chocolate, milk and orange juice.

Prices are $8 for adults, $5 for children ages 5-12 and free for children under 5. Takeouts are available by calling 658-2890.

Filed Under: Berlin, Local News

HAYC3 Offers Yoga Program In February

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

HAYC3’s Yoga Program will begin on Wednesday, February 4, at 5:45 pm. This four week program will be held at the HAYC3 Armory located at 80 Church Street in Hoosick Falls. The cost for the program is $55. To reserve your place or for more information please call HAYC3 at 518-686-9050, or visit the website www.hayc3.org.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Rensselaer Land Trust Snowshoe/Ski Outing At Mattison Hollow

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

On Saturday, February 7, at 1 pm, the Rensselaer Land Trust will lead a snowshoe/cross-country ski trip at Mattison Hollow in Cherry Plain. We’ll use private trails to see a waterfall in its winter splendor. If snow conditions are poor, we’ll hike. Contact Francille Egbert at 674-3214 or fran.egbert@gmail.com to reserve a spot and get parking directions.

Filed Under: Berlin, Local News, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

Brazilian Romance At SLCA

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

Sand Lake Center for the Arts is hosting the annual Benefit Concert on Saturday, February 7, at 8 pm. Join us for a special evening of great musical entertainment, as we bring you the husband and wife duo of Sonny and Perley as they present “Brazilian Romance, The Bossa Nova Phenomenon.” [Read more…] about Brazilian Romance At SLCA

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Stephentown

Early February Events At GLSP

January 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

• Monday, February 2 – Almost Full Moon Outing at 6 pm. Savor winter under the glow of the moon. Meet at the Shaver Pond Center. Space is limited so please pre-register at 279-1155; let us know if you need snowshoes for the outing. This event is sponsored by Friends of GLSP

• Thursday, February 5 – Friends of Grafton Lakes State Park Meeting at 7 pm.  Join this wonderful group of outdoor enthusiasts as they make plans for trail improvements, Park events and new amenities for the public.  Meet at the Park Office.

• Monday, February 16 – Snowshoe Explore at 1 pm.  Learn to use snowshoes and head out into GLSP on an adventure.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

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