Petersburgh – Patricia Ann Gundrum, 79, of Petersburgh, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 4. Born on April 18, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Leona Etman. [Read more…] about Patricia Gundrum
Berlin Historical Center Opens Its Doors
By Doug La Rocque
It’s been in the works for quite some time, really ever since Berlin Town Government moved from the building on Main Street to the new Municipal Center. [Read more…] about Berlin Historical Center Opens Its Doors
Hoosick Falls Central School Board
An Astounding Feat Of Memory
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Falls School Board began with a presentation by math teacher Kevin Weeden. He said for many years he has celebrated PI day in his classroom. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Central School Board
Rain Fails To Dampen Memorial Day Ceremonies In Berlin
By Doug La Rocque
The turnout of those wishing to express their gratitude and thanks to all who have served this country, in war and times of peace, was as strong as ever this past Monday. [Read more…] about Rain Fails To Dampen Memorial Day Ceremonies In Berlin
Memorial Day Parade In Hoosick Falls
The Memorial Day parade in Hoosick Falls kicked off on Monday May 29 in cool, damp conditions that became a steady rain during the parade. [Read more…] about Memorial Day Parade In Hoosick Falls
Grafton Lakes State Park Beach Opens To Smaller Crowds Than Last Year Because Of The Cooler Weather
By Doug La Rocque
With temperatures just reaching the low 70’s and rain most of the day on Memorial Day, the number of beach goers was kept down as GLSP opened its beach for the 2017 summer season. [Read more…] about Grafton Lakes State Park Beach Opens To Smaller Crowds Than Last Year Because Of The Cooler Weather
Holiday Weekend Claims Vehicles But No Lives
From one side of Hoosick to the other, first responders were kept busy over the last week with accidents from Route 279 in Hoosick to Route 67 in Buskirk. [Read more…] about Holiday Weekend Claims Vehicles But No Lives
A Proposal To Build A Storage Facility On Route 22 Comes Before The Berlin Planning Board
By Doug La Rocque
Stan Pettibone appeared before the Berlin Planning Board on Thursday, May 25 with a plan to construct up to four rows of metal storage facilities on land he owns across from the old Town of Berlin Highway Garage. [Read more…] about A Proposal To Build A Storage Facility On Route 22 Comes Before The Berlin Planning Board
Crucetti Wins HAYC3 Youth Leadership Award
submitted by Aelish Nealon
Cassandra Crucetti is the winner of this year’s HAYC3 Youth Leadership Award. [Read more…] about Crucetti Wins HAYC3 Youth Leadership Award
Boys Fall To Top Seeded Greenwich
by Steve Bradley
The HFCS boys lacrosse team (10-5, 8-4) couldn’t keep pace with the Greenwich Witches (16-1, 13-0) and were eliminated from sectional play by a score of 18-4. [Read more…] about Boys Fall To Top Seeded Greenwich









