Throughout the late morning and early afternoon, people took some time out of their busy day to learn a little more about their health and wellness from a large variety of health care vendors set up inside the Hoosick Falls Armory as part of the annual HAYC3’s Health and Wellness Expo. [Read more…] about Another Healthy Wellness Expo
Local News
A Fairy Party At The Cheney
Submitted by Bill and Carol Gaillard
On October 20, Friends of Cheney Library hosted a Fairy Party in the Children’s Room of the library. [Read more…] about A Fairy Party At The Cheney
STEPHENTOWN TOWN BOARD
The Trailer Park Is Still Front And Center
By Thaddeus Flint
A much-contested trailer park in Stephentown is going forward with occupying the homes there, it was heard at the October 15 Stephentown Town Board meeting. [Read more…] about STEPHENTOWN TOWN BOARD
Fire Safety At WBH Elementary
Submitted by Debi Gallucci
Walter B Howard students were excited to meet members of the New Lebanon Protective Association to learn about Fire Safety. [Read more…] about Fire Safety At WBH Elementary
Highway Dedicated To Chief
By Doug La Rocque
There was a large turnout of law enforcement along with many first responders, village, state and county officials as well as family members and residents last Wednesday, October 17, as the portion of Route 22 that travels through the Village of Cambridge, was dedicated to the late Police Chief George Bell. [Read more…] about Highway Dedicated To Chief
Hoosick Falls CC Will Go Up For Sale
By Doug La Rocque
After years of struggling to find a way to financially survive, members of the Hoosick Falls Country Club voted Monday evening, October 15, to put the iconic institution up for sale. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls CC Will Go Up For Sale
Rensco Claims $1.6 M In Budget Savings
Compiled from County Press Releases
The Office of County Executive Steve McLaughlin has put out two press releases in the past week, the first detailing personnel savings, the second dealing with county purchases. [Read more…] about Rensco Claims $1.6 M In Budget Savings
Brunswick Town Board
Budget Calls For No Tax Hike
By Doug La Rocque
The proposed budget presented to the Brunswick Town Board by Supervisor Phil Herrington keeps 2019 tax levels the same as this year. According to the Supervisor, this marks the second year in a row the Town has avoided a tax hike. The 8.89 million dollar spending plan reduces general fund expenditures by $70,627. [Read more…] about Brunswick Town Board
Outdoors With Trix
Route 2 Color
BERLIN TOWN BOARD
Still Waiting On DOH
By Doug La Rocque
The Berlin Water District, and by extension, the Town of Berlin, is still waiting to hear back from the NYS Department of Health (DOH) as to the status of the grant applied for last month to help defray the cost of constructing a water tower. [Read more…] about BERLIN TOWN BOARD







