Local News
Still Another Accident On Route 7
by Bea Peterson
At approximately 9 am Monday morning, July 15, a tractor-trailer traveling east on the notorious Route 7 near Tibbett’s Forest failed to negotiate a curve. The truck tipped, then overturned hitting two westbound SUVs, crushing the first one. [Read more…] about Still Another Accident On Route 7
Grafton Planning Board Action – Nanospheres At GES
Not A Fish Story
by Kieron Kramer
Michael Dadachov of Corpuscular. Inc, a microsphere and nanosphere laboratory and production company, has entered into a contract with the Berlin School District to purchase the Grafton Elementary School building and five acres of land surrounding it. He applied for a site plan review for a change of use for the school property at the Grafton Planning Board meeting on Monday, July 15. [Read more…] about Grafton Planning Board Action – Nanospheres At GES
Petersburgh Town Board Action – Boil Water Order Is Lifted
by Alex Brooks
At the Petersburgh Town Board meeting on Monday, July 15, Town Supervisor Siegfried Krahforst announced that the Boil Water Order for the Petersburgh Water District had been lifted on Wednesday, July 10, after seven water samples taken from different locations around the District were all found to be clean. It is not known how bacteria got into the one sample which triggered the Boil Water Order. Water District Operator Ben Krahforst guesses that it was a “bad sample.”
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Police Coverage In Hoosick Falls Extended
by Kieron Kramer
Hoosick Falls Police Chief Robert Ashe reports that the Hoosick Falls Village Board has agreed to 24 hour coverage on Thursday as well as Friday and Saturday.
The results of this decision paid off when the police arrested Jason Gardner, age 39, residing at 52 High Street. [Read more…] about Police Coverage In Hoosick Falls Extended
Stephentown Town Board Action – A Resurgence Of Community Spirit
by David Flint
There seems to be a resurgence of community spirit in Stephentown. Following the opening of three new businesses in Town recently – Cinch’m Up Stables, the Beer Diviner Taproom & Market and Knuckleheads Restaurant – a Beautification Committee is now being formed. The latter was instigated by a most generous offer from Burt and Alice Swersey to donate hundreds of trees and shrubs from their Shadowbrook Nursery – a business now being phased out – to beautify the downtown area. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board Action – A Resurgence Of Community Spirit
Berlin Town Board Action – Chickens Rule
by Kieron Kramer
Chickens ruled the roost momentarily at the Berlin Town Board meeting on July 11 for the second Board meeting in a row. Last month it was chickens killed by dogs; this month it was former Town Board Member George Shuhart complaining about chickens in the road. “Don’t you eat chicken?” Doug Goodermote asked him. “What are all those chickens doing at Stewart’s?” asked Board Member John Winn, a question that befuddled Shuhart until he realized he was being teased for, allegedly, spending a lot of time in the Stewart’s in the village. After the meeting Shuhart invited folks down to Stewart’s for a cup of coffee.
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Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Meeting – The Word Is Out
by Bea Peterson
At the Hoosick Falls Village Board meeting on Tuesday, July 16, Mayor David Borge read a letter from Amanda Patten’s second grade class at St. Mary’s Academy requesting improvements to the crosswalk markings on Parsons Avenue and Classic Street. The rather large beautifully printed petition was signed by all the students. Mayor Borge said, “The word is out; send a letter to the Mayor.” [Read more…] about Village Of Hoosick Falls Board Meeting – The Word Is Out







