On Saturday Westfall Village, half way between West Sand Lake and Averill Park on Rt. 43, will be the end point of the Town of Sand Lake Bicentennial parade. Beginning at 10 am at the former Sand Lake School on Rt. 43, the parade continues to Old Route 66, to Gettle Road and thence back to Rt. 43 and Westfall Village. Following the Parade this 92 acre site will be the hub of activities on August 25 and 26 for young and old. [Read more…] about Town Of Sand Lake Is 200 Years Old
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Steeple Work Is Happening At Stephentown Federated Church
Hoosick Town Board Action – Highway Superintendent Resigns
by Bea Peterson
A letter of resignation from Town of Hoosick Highway Superintendent Bill Shiland was read at the regular meeting of the Town Board on August 13. Councilman Louis Schmigel wanted to discuss a replacement. Supervisor Keith Cipperly responded that since Shiland had asked the Board in January to appoint Charles Thurber as Deputy Supervisor, he saw no reason that Thurber shouldn’t automatically take over the job until the end of the year. “Bill has confidence in him,” said Cipperly. When asked, Thurber said he had worked for the Highway Department for 17 years.
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Stephentown Man Arrested For Alleged Kidnapping
provided by the NY State Police
On Tuesday, August 14, the NY State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation and uniform personnel in Schodack investigated a report of a kidnapping on State Route 20 in the Town of Nassau. The investigation into the reported incident revealed that Sean W. Conklin, 24, of 14 Browns Road in Stephentown, broke into a residence on State Route 20 in Nassau at about noon on the 14th and, during a verbal altercation with his ex-girlfriend, forced her into the vehicle he was operating and headed east on State Route 20.
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New Lebanon Town Board Action – A Town Without A Rudder
by Thaddeus Flint
Tuesday’s meeting of the New Lebanon Town Board was a ship without a captain as the Town’s Supervisor, Mike Benson, failed to attend. Council Member Doug Clark did take the helm, but something was missing and some questions of residents and Board members remained unanswered. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board Action – A Town Without A Rudder
Petersburgh Seniors Go To Mystery Destination
submitted by Mary Lou Walters
The Petersburgh Sunshine Seniors, with a couple grandchildren in tow, went on their mystery trip on Monday. They started with a lunch at the Old Country Buffet in Pittsfield, followed by attending an abridged rendition of Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s Me and Juliet at the Colonial Theater. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Seniors Go To Mystery Destination
Berlin Town Board Action – Not A Word
by Kieron Kramer
Having successfully passed the mantle of the most dysfunctional town board in eastern Rensselaer County to candidate boards in neighboring towns, the Berlin Town Boarding meeting on Thursday, August 9, was another breezy and brief meeting with no debate and no disagreements. Curiously, for the third meeting in a row not a word was mentioned about the closing of the Berlin Lumber property, which the Town Board voted in January to purchase for use as a municipal center. [Read more…] about Berlin Town Board Action – Not A Word
Grafton Town Board Action – Supervisor Darling Is Back
by Alex Brooks
Supervisor Ray Darling came back from several months of illness to chair the Grafton Town Board meeting on August 13. Marie Claus and Mike Crandall were not present.
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Rensselaer County Legislature – Calhoun Remembered, WHFD Buys Parcel
by Kieron Kramer
The Rensselaer County Legislature passed a resolution adjourning the August 14, 2012, legislative meeting in memory of Raymond E. Calhoun of Hoosick. He died on July 9, 2012.
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Saint-Gobain Sponsors Hoosic River Bike Ride
by Bea Peterson and Shelly Stiles
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics is this year’s Title Sponsor for the Hoosic River Bike Ride. Almost 200 bicyclists participate in the annual event, which is sponsored by the Hoosic River Watershed Association (HooRWA). The ride has four different routes of various lengths and degrees of difficulty which allow riders to explore the Vermont, Massachusetts and New York watersheds, farms, forests, covered bridges and historic settlements via mostly secondary back roads. [Read more…] about Saint-Gobain Sponsors Hoosic River Bike Ride




