Please email volunteer@ccrcda.org if you’re interested in volunteering at this event.
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Stewart’s Opens Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Schodack
by Doug La Rocque
Stewart’s Shops President and CEO Gary Dake was joined by the outgoing President of the New York Power Authority, (NYPA) Gil Quiniones, on Friday morning, October 29 to cut the ribbon on the new fast charging Electric Vehicle (EV) station at the Stewarts on Columbia Turnpike near the intersection with I-90 in Schodack. This the first of [Read more…] about Stewart’s Opens Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Schodack
Halloween Costume Photo Submission Contest
Please send in Halloween costume pictures to news@eastwickpress.com, the best photos will appear in next week’s newspaper! Please provide a caption and be sure to have the subject’s permission to use their name and image. Make sure to send your photos to us by Tuesday, November 2, at noon. Please include for the caption: Full names of the people in the photo, and the name of the Town they are from or where the photo was taken.
We look forward to seeing and sharing your Halloween photos with the community! =
Third Round of Testing for PFOA/PFOS in Poestenkill Finds Three New Samples in Residential Properties
Submitted by the Rensselaer County Department of Health
A third round of sampling of properties in Poestenkill for PFOA has been concluded, with three new properties found to have levels of PFOA above state-permitted levels, county officials announced on Friday.
The results were finalized on Tuesday afternoon and prepared for public release on Thursday. The third round of testing results was announced as testing is now underway on additional properties on a voluntary basis.
The third round of testing was conducted from sites located to the north and east of Algonquin Middle School. The ten sites registered samples that show two non-detect, five detections of PFOA/PFOS below the state maximum contaminant level standards for public drinking water, and three that registered levels above the state maximum contaminant level of 10 parts per trillion (ppt).
All property owners have been contacted prior to public release of this information and provided with information regarding their samples.
For the three homes with levels above the state MCL, the state Department of Environmental Conservation will be providing bottled water while a home treatment system is installed.
The third round of testing did not determine a source for the contamination. The county and state are currently investigating the possibility of multiple, unrelated sources for the contamination.
- Testing started after PFOA/PFOS was discovered during state-mandated testing for PFOA/PFOS at Algonquin Middle School earlier this year.
- The county has to date collected samples for 27 private wells, with seven wells tested at or above the drinking water standard of 10 ppt for either PFOA/PFOS. These seven include the three announced today. There are 24 samples now pending completion.
- No source for the contamination has been determined during the three rounds of testing.
- The lack of a source has restricted the ability for wide-spread testing.
- Town officials have been informed, along with state Department of Environmental Conservation and the state Department of Health.
“The county continues to test residences and properties on a voluntary basis, and is providing this information as quickly as possible to the public. We can report that testing has yet to reveal a source for the contamination, and we are in fact reviewing whether there are multiple sources involved in the Poestenkill situation,” said Public Health Director Mary Fran Wachunas.
“The samples show readings that are in the teens in relation to the MCL. We continue to test to determine a source and to get additional answers for residents,” added Wachunas.
“Residents should know the county continues to work cooperatively with the state and the town to provide an effective response to this issue. Residents can call our office at 518-270-2632 if they have additional questions,” added Wachunas.
Halloween Events
Brunswick Trunk-or-Treat
Saturday, October 30, from noon to 3 pm, at the Brunswick Sports Complex, 4165 NY RT 2, Troy.
Brunswick Library – Haunted Trail
A socially distanced Halloween event. Follow the spooky trail and grab your goody bag in the shed on Friday, October 29 – Sunday, October 31.
Center Brunswick United Methodist Church
Trunk or Treat for all ages on Halloween Sunday, October 31 from 10:30 to 11:30 am in the parking lot of the Church located at the intersection of Rt. 7 and Rt. 142. Adults—decorate the back of your cars/trucks and bring your candy. Snacks will be provided. All are welcome.
Grafton’s Trunk-or-Treat
Trunk or Treat on Sunday, October 31, from 1 to 3 pm at the Grafton VFW/Fire Hall. If you would like to volunteer, or decorate your trunk, call or text Noelle Goyer at 518-269-8988.
Hoosick Falls Halloween Parade
The Hoosick Halloween parade is Saturday, October 30, at 6 pm, in Wood Park. Prizes will be given for funniest, cutest, scariest, best family or group, best pet and most creative costumes. If any person or business would like to donate or volunteer to help please contact Kevin O’Malley at 518-894-5035 or Eric Sheffer at 518-859-6034.
Petersburgh Kids Halloween Party
The Parks and Recreation Committee will be hosting their annual kids Halloween party on Saturday, October 30, from 2 to 5 pm at the Petersburgh Veterans Memorial Community Center. Please join us for a costume parade, pumpkin painting, bingo, games, fun and treats.
Petersburgh Trick-or-Treat Book Giveaway
Library Trustees will have books for the Trick-or-Treaters to choose from at the Trunk or Treat event from 4 to 7 pm on Sunday, October 31 at the Petersburg Baptist Church.
Stephentown Halloween Party and Trunk-or-Treat
Saturday, October 30, 1 to 3 pm (Rain date, October 31) Join us from 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, October 30 at the Stephentown Fire Hall. All games, activities, and crafts will be held outside with appropriate social distancing. Prizes for best costumes, best trunk decorations and best dog costumes. Costume contest will end at 2 pm. We are looking for people to decorate their trunk and hand out candy for kids at the Halloween Party. If you would like to participate, please go to the library’s website to sign up.
New Lebanon’s Repair Cafe A Success
The Columbia NE Repair Cafe, held at the Firehouse in New Lebanon on Saturday, October 23, was a smashing success. Ten organizers from the Climate Smart Communities Task Forces of New Lebanon, Austerlitz, Chatham and East Nassau welcomed a steady stream of visitors from as far away as Taghkanic and Albany, and as nearby as up the road in New Lebanon. Other event volunteers and the 20 fixers who spent the day plying their skills on a wide variety of repairs [Read more…] about New Lebanon’s Repair Cafe A Success
Hoosick Falls-Tamarac Gets Easy Win
Hoosick Falls-Tamarac: 42
Corinth (0-6): 0
It was not expected to be a competitive game. It wasn’t.
Two minutes into the game the Wildcats led 14-0. With three minutes left in the first quarter, HF-T led 28-0 and the game was over at that point. Every point in the game was scored before the half. Junior varsity players were inserted midway through [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls-Tamarac Gets Easy Win
Grafton’s Upcoming Mass Food Giveaway
Catholic Charities CC Move Program, the Northeast Regional Food Bank and The Eastwick Press are happy to announce that a mass food giveaway will be held Wednesday, November 3, starting at 9 am at the Grafton Lakes State Park parking lot. This will be the third such giveaway held at GLSP, with the first two feeding more than 200 families each time. Volunteers will be handing out meat, fresh fruits and vegetables, canned goods and other food stores to anyone who would like them. All you need to do is show up. There is no charge for any of the products. COVID-19 protocols will be followed.
Four Arrested On Drug Charges After Hoosick Falls Search Warrant
by Doug La Rocque, Chris Tergliafera and a Rensselaer County Sheriffs Office Press Release
On October 22, for the second time in six months, the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at 68 Mechanic Street in the Village of Hoosick Falls. The search warrant was the result of a two month investigation by the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office and the Bennington Police Department. The search warrant yielded drug paraphernalia, U.S. currency, ammunition, a loaded sawed off shotgun, a loaded [Read more…] about Four Arrested On Drug Charges After Hoosick Falls Search Warrant
October 22, 2021 Edition
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