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Patricia Jean Sherman

February 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

Stephentown/New Lebanon – On February 5, 2014, Pat Sherman of Stephentown, NY, left the earth she loved so well. Born downstate, daughter of the late Lucille and Maury Medwick, she always knew there must be a place where she could live freely and unpretentiously, and once she found that place, she never left. She was an idealist and a realist who understood that the wilderness where she made her home had to be respected and fought for – she was a fighter through and through. She had little use for the things most people worried about – possessions, luxuries, even conveniences like electricity – but could love a tree to distraction and would go to any lengths to protect the creatures of the woods, many of which she rescued during her many years as a wildlife rehabilitator. It was not unusual for her to call a wild raccoon by name and see it come to her door. Her grandchildren remember how much fun it was to be with her; she had a wicked sense of humor.

In recent years she ran her antique shop in New Lebanon, NY, with the honest warmth, courtesy and cheerfulness she brought to her family, friends and the community that meant so much to her. Pat was too unsentimental to want to hear compliments like these, but those who loved her can’t hold them back now.

She leaves behind her children, Kelly Striefler of New Hampton, Bill Smith, of Stephentown and Kevin Smith of New Lebanon, her sisters, Sue Egen of Tucson, AZ, and Cathy Medwick of Somers, NY, and her grandchildren, Katelyn, Kimberly, Martin and M.J., Freling, Jessica, Candy, Linda, Michelle, William Jr., Jeanie and Kevin Jr.

Friends are invited to gather for refreshments and to celebrate Pat’s life at Smitty’s Pizza and Subs, Route 20, New Lebanon on Saturday, February 22, between 1 and 3 pm.

 

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Obituaries, Stephentown

Community Mourns Stephen Colvin

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

[Read more…] about Community Mourns Stephen Colvin

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Half A Century! Wes Edwards Honored

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Kieron Kramer

Wesley Edwards of Stephentown and his family came into the well of the Rensselaer County Legislature on Tuesday to be presented with a copy of the resolution passed by the Legislature last month honoring him for having served as Stephentown Town Justice for 50 years. [Read more…] about Half A Century! Wes Edwards Honored

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Rensselaer County, Stephentown

Town of Hoosick Board Action – No Salt

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

While giving his report to the Hoosick Town Board on Monday, February 10, Highway Superintendent Bill Shiland III announced that the Town is out of highway salt and he can’t get any. [Read more…] about Town of Hoosick Board Action – No Salt

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Grafton Town Board Action – Pierce Hoyt Appointed Town Justice

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

The Grafton Town Board this week interviewed, in executive session, three applicants who had expressed interest in serving as Town Justice to fill the vacancy created when Frank Higgins was appointed Supervisor last Spring. [Read more…] about Grafton Town Board Action – Pierce Hoyt Appointed Town Justice

Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

New Lebanon Town Board Action – Noise Begets Noise

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Thaddeus Flint

The February Town Board meeting Tuesday night in New Lebanon was a full house. Was it the proposed noise ordinance? Was it the latest sequel of Covenant Road? Or maybe it was just February cabin fever and there was nothing else happening in town. It’s difficult to say.

The proposed noise ordinance is starting to make a lot of noise. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action – Noise Begets Noise

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, New Lebanon

Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Residents Responsive To Snow Emergency

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

At the Hoosick Falls Village Board meeting on Tuesday, February 11, Trustee Bob Ryan said he was pleased with how responsive residents were to the Snow Emergency policy recently re-established throughout the Village. He said he was told by members of the Highway Department that the cleanup after the most recent storm was the easiest it had been in years. [Read more…] about Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Action – Residents Responsive To Snow Emergency

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Cipperly Arraigned In Schaghticoke Court

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Former Hoosick Town Supervisor Keith Cipperly was arraigned before Schaghticoke Judge Jamie Thomas on Monday, February 10. [Read more…] about Cipperly Arraigned In Schaghticoke Court

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Petersburgh Water District Special Meeting

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

There was a special Town Board meeting held on February 7 to talk about the Water District.  Water District Superintendent Ben Krahforst said the January meter readings have been taken, and he found that there are many water meters that are not working properly. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Water District Special Meeting

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Letter To The Editor – Petersburgh/Berlin Transfer Station Agreement Unfair

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

The current Transfer Station contract between Petersburgh and Berlin is not fair to Petersburgh.  In addition to paying 50% of the total operational expenses, the current contract also includes a $12,000 annual transfer station access fee to Petersburgh. I believe Petersburgh has been paying this fee for over 20 years. $240,000 should be enough for the infrastructure.

The following facts show why this is unfair to Petersburgh.  According to the 2010 US Census Bureau, Berlin has 1,880 citizens, 1,100 housing units, 789 occupied households and Petersburgh has 1,525 citizens and 661 family households.  According to County Waste, 324 Petersburgh households have curbside pickup; whereas, Berlin has only 78.

The combined Berlin/Petersburgh household total utilizing the transfer station is 1,048. (1,450 total households minus 402 total curbside pickups).  The 661 Petersburgh households minus the 324 curbside pickups equal 337.  The 337 divided by 1,048 equates to 32.1% of Petersburgh’s citizens using the Berlin transfer station.  Petersburgh only issued 151transfer station permits in 2013 so the 337 number is probably very high. In 2013, Petersburgh paid Berlin $60,925.21 in total fees and only collected $21,791.29 in revenue, leaving a deficit of $39,133.92 for the taxpayers of Petersburgh to unfairly subsidize the Town of Berlin.

THE TOWN OFFICIALS OF PETERSBURGH KNOW THIS!  Have they notified the citizens of Petersburgh of this inequality?  Bet not!  Don’t sit on your couch and accept this!  Join me at the next Town Board Meeting on February 24 and express your dissatisfaction of this unfair agreement.  If the shoe was on the other foot, do you think Berlin would accept this?

If the Town of Berlin will not enter into a fair agreement, there are many options available.  Attend the Town Board meeting to learn/discuss the available options.  The Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) states, “The people’s right to know is basic to our society.”  It is the responsibility of the Town Board to inform its citizens of all issues the Town is facing as well as its financials.  It’s time for the Town of Petersburgh to shine a light on the functions of our Town and its spending.  Healthy, well-functioning democracies fully embrace transparency.  Let your voice be heard on February 24 at, 7 pm.

Thomas Berry

Canfield Road, Petersburgh

Filed Under: Berlin, Letters & Comments, Local News, Petersburgh

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