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Letter To The Editor – The Importance Of The Petersburgh Library

November 1, 2013 By eastwickpress

Dear Editor:
As Town policy makers consider difficult choices in finalizing Petersburgh’s 2014 budget, I feel it is important that Petersburgh residents understand several key facts about our Library. I offer this in the hope that this will assist our Town Board as they grapple with this year’s challenging budget process.
With a population of 1,525 citizens, the Town of Petersburgh has 864 library card holders. This means that over one half (56%) of Petersburgh residents are Library customers. In September 2013 alone, nine additional citizens received their Library cards so that they, too, can use the Library.
The Library offers reading materials, both print (including large print) and downloadable e-books, as well as audiobooks. It provides music CDs, movies, museum passes, genealogical materials, story hours, book discussion groups and programs for all ages.  In addition, the interlibrary loan service provides materials from libraries in the entire Capital District – all public libraries and school and college libraries – free of charge. Moreover, Library staff are able to obtain rare or unusual books from sources throughout the country. In other words, the Petersburgh Public Library is our portal to the nation’s library systems, coast to coast.
In 2012 the Library circulated a total of 32,503 items in addition to the 775 electronic items borrowed by Petersburgh patrons. If residents had to buy these materials, it would cost about $370,000.
Today’s libraries are much more than a place to find books and movies. We also provide high speed Internet access via our public computers housed in the Library. In one year, our residents signed up to the Library’s computers for over 1,600 sessions. Since many residents do not own a computer or cannot afford or have access to high speed Internet services, the Library provides a critical service in this “Digital Age.” For example, our residents use the Library’s computers to develop their resumes, search for employment opportunities, apply for employment opportunities, apply to college, stay informed about current events in our state, nation, and around the world, conduct personal and professional research and to do their homework. Our section of Rensselaer County remains one that is poorly served by high speed Internet access, so the Library fills a critical need for residents who need access to the vast amount of information available on the World Wide Web.
The Board of Trustees for the Petersburgh Public Library is made up of nine residents appointed by the Town Board. The Library Trustees work closely with our Library Director to ensure that the Library is operated in a responsible manner, serving the needs of our Town residents. A key part of our job is to seek outside grants and donations. Town residents are already familiar with the annual book and plant sale, but we also pay close attention to other opportunities to raise funds from County, State and private organizations. For example, some of our computers were purchased via a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. We have also received grants to provide materials for pre-school story hour programs, to fund a digital photography class for youth ages 10-16 and to fund the summer reading program. Funds available via the Town are used for maintenance of the building, wages for our personnel, utility and telephone bills and for new books. We use volunteers on a routine basis to help deliver the services available at the Library, and we welcome new volunteers as well.
If you have never visited the Library, I invite you to do so. You will find that we provide many services beyond just borrowing the latest best seller. Indeed, the Library is a comprehensive informational resource for residents seeking to broaden their horizons and to advance themselves both personally or professionally.
Last year hours were changed to make the Library more accessible by staying open until 6 pm four days a week and until 7 pm on Wednesday.  If you have not yet visited the Library please come in and visit.
Sincerely,
Gordon R. Batcheller, President,
Library Board of Trustees

Filed Under: Letters & Comments, Local News, Petersburgh

Election Day Supper In Petersburgh

November 1, 2013 By eastwickpress

There will be a Spaghetti Supper on election day, November 5, at the Petersburgh Veterans  Memorial Community Center. Servings are from 4:30 to 7 pm. The cost for adults is $8, $5 for children 6-12 and free for children under 5.
Charlie Dogs
Mini hotdogs with Charlie sauce will be on sale from 10 am to 4:30 pm with take-outs available. For more information, call 283-5397 or 658-3757. This event is sponsored by the Petersburgh Methodist Church.

Filed Under: Local News, Petersburgh

Petersburgh Veterans News

November 1, 2013 By eastwickpress

submitted by Mary Lou Walters
There will be a Veterans breakfast at PVMCC on Saturday, November 2,  from 8 to 10 am. All Petersburgh Veterans are invited to attend and if possible to  bring a memento to loan or donate for display in the Veteran’s Memorial Room. This is open to all veterans who lived in Petersburgh when they joined the service or who now live in Petersburgh. The widows or children of Petersburgh Veterans are also very welcome and are invited to bring mementos as well. Each veteran may invite a guest to join them. Breakfast will be prepared and served by our Boy Scout Troop 2222.
The Veterans Day covered dish supper will be held Monday, November 11, at 6 pm. The doors will open at 5:30. This is free and open to all.
The annual Holiday Craft and Gift Fair at the Petersburgh Veteran’s Memorial Community Center will be held November 30, the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Tables are available for $15. Call Joan Buzerak at 478-3611 to reserve yours.

Filed Under: Local News, Petersburgh

Harmony Hope Englert

November 1, 2013 By eastwickpress

Petersburgh – Harmony Hope Englert, age 4 months, joined the angels in the arms of our savior on Wednesday, October 23, 2013.  Harmony Hope was born at Albany Medical Center on June 25, 2013, the beloved daughter of Robert F. and Melody M. Hyde Englert.
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Filed Under: Local News, Obituaries, Petersburgh

Petersburgh Town Board Action – Large Tax Increase Debated

October 25, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks
On Monday, October 21, the Petersburgh Town Board held public hearings about overriding the 2% tax cap and about the Preliminary Town Budget, which currently contains a tax levy increase of 9.6%.
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Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Petersburgh May Raise Taxes 9.6%

October 18, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Town Board held its final budget workshop for this year and has arrived at a budget that may be close to where they will end up with the final budget. As it stands now, the tax levy will increase by about $63,500, which is an increase of about 9.6%.
[Read more…] about Petersburgh May Raise Taxes 9.6%

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Petersburgh Veterans News

October 18, 2013 By eastwickpress

submitted by Mary Lou Walters
The Petersburgh Veteran’s Memorial Community Center will be having a lasagna dinner to benefit Veteran’s Wall Memorial Fund on Friday, October 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. This will also be an opportunity to meet the candidates running for local offices. No speeches!!! Tickets cost $10 a piece for adults. Children 5-9 will be charged their age and under five will eat free. This include the meal, beverage and dessert. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Veterans News

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Petersburgh Library News

October 18, 2013 By eastwickpress

The Petersburgh Public Library invites all children in costume to stop by the Library between 2 and 6 pm on Thursday, October 31, for a special treat.
Anyone interested in crocheting is invited to the Library on Tuesdays at 2 pm to learn or make progress on projects already begun.  On Wednesdays at 4 pm anyone interested in knitting or learning to knit is invited to meet at the Library.
Story hour continues at 11 am on Tuesday mornings.  On October 22 gorillas will be featured.
The book discussion group will meet at 7:30 on Tuesday, November 12, to discuss Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver.  New members are welcome and copies of the book may be picked up at the Library.

Filed Under: Local News, Petersburgh

HooRWA State of the River Conference

October 18, 2013 By eastwickpress

This year’s Hoosic River Watershed Association’s State of the River Conference will take place in the Fellowship Hall of the Williamstown Congregational Church on Saturday, November 2, from 9:30 am to 12 noon.  The main focus will be PCBs in the Hoosic River.
Local and regional news are filled with stories of polychlorinated bi-phenols (PCBs) present in the sediments and within the aquatic food chain of the Housatonic and Hudson Rivers and the clean ups planned or underway to remove them.  PCBs are also present in the Hoosic River.
Williams College chemistry professors David Richardson and Jay Thoman, along with students Amanda Schott and Austin Paul, have analyzed crawfish taken from the Hoosic River and most recently from the Green River and North Branch in Massachusetts.
Professors Richardson and Thoman and Mr. Paul will report on their research findings and on other PCB studies going back to 1991.
The Church is located at 906 Main Street, at the intersection of Main Street (Route 2) and Chapin Hall Drive, in Williamstown, MA.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News, Petersburgh, Sports Outdoors

BCS School Bus Involved In Accident

October 11, 2013 By eastwickpress

At approximately 3 pm on Friday, October 4, one of the Berlin Central School buses was involved in an accident on Route 22 just north of the Route 2 intersection. The cause of the accident is under investigation. There were no children on the school bus at the time of the accident. [Read more…] about BCS School Bus Involved In Accident

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh, School News

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