Megan Flynn dribbles between two Mechanicville defenders. The girls soccer team defeated Mechanicville 3 – 0 Tuesday at the George Helft Soccer Complex. [Read more…] about Girls Soccer Gets Home Win
HFCS Golf Keeps Rolling Along, 8 – 0
by Steve Bradley
The Panthers kept the heat on the rest of the league by taking two more matches from league competitors. The team is so hot a match against Hoosic Valley was rescheduled because of the heat. [Read more…] about HFCS Golf Keeps Rolling Along, 8 – 0
Cambridge Historical Society & Museum Holds Second Annual Victorian Tea
On Sunday, September 27 at 2 pm, the Cambridge Historical Society & Museum will once again offer a “Victorian Tea” at the Museum on Broad Street in Cambridge, New York. There will be homemade sweets, savories and tea to be enjoyed while watching a live fashion show of reproduction women’s costumes from the 1890s through the 1920s. The theme for this year’s fashion show will be “Downton Abbey Fashion: Gilded Age to Jazz Age.” [Read more…] about Cambridge Historical Society & Museum Holds Second Annual Victorian Tea
Coming To The Sand Lake Center
Improv with Mop & Bucket Co.
The Capital Region’s Premiere Improv Troupe and the winners of the Times Union 2015 Readers poll for number one in comedy….drum roll please…The Mop & Bucket Co!
Our favorite improv troupe will be back to make stuff up on September 26 at 8 pm. [Read more…] about Coming To The Sand Lake Center
Lots Of Happenings And Classes This September At Grafton Lake State Park
Bark and Brew To Benefit Local Animal Shelters
Saturday, September 12: Capital Region Geocachers Picnic and Campout starting at 9 am. Get introduced to this outdoor sport that brings technology together with treasure hunting in the outdoors. If you’re already a fan, meet other local geocachers and enjoy a day or an overnight under the Grafton sky. For more information, call 279-1155. [Read more…] about Lots Of Happenings And Classes This September At Grafton Lake State Park
So Much To Do At Dyken Pond!
September 12: Hudson River Valley Ramble Paddle, 1:30 to 3 pm.
Come out for an afternoon paddle co-sponsored by the Hudson River Valley Ramble. This program is limited to 12 boats and pre-registration is required. Boats can be rented for $10 or bring your own. Must be 16 or older. [Read more…] about So Much To Do At Dyken Pond!
Richard Michael Griffin
Stephentown, NY – Richard Michael Griffin, 79, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, August 31, 2015 after an extended battle with cancer.
Born in East Lee, MA to parents Francis and Agnes Griffin, he resided in New Lebanon, NY. A talented athlete, he graduated in 1954 from New Lebanon High School. [Read more…] about Richard Michael Griffin
Gertrude “Judy” Rowe
Sand Lake – Gertrude “Judy” Rowe 85, a long time resident of Sand Lake died on Sunday August 30, 2015 at the Samaritan Hospital after a brief illness. Born in North Adams, MA, Judy was the daughter of the late Floyd L. and Gertrude M. Rock Spencer and wife of the late Chester F. Teal and Henry “Bub” Rowe. [Read more…] about Gertrude “Judy” Rowe
John Cramer
Hoosick Falls – Mr. John (Jack) Cramer, 82, of 1 Nixon Street died on August 31, 2015 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. Jack was born on December 16, 1932, he was the son of the late Henry and Helena (Regan) Cramer. He is survived by his two daughters Maria (Brian) Rousseau, of Hoosick Falls and Lisa (Glen) Johnson Cramer of Rhode Island and daughter-in-law Lynn Cramer of Hoosick Falls. He was preceded in death by his son Gary Cramer. [Read more…] about John Cramer
Nephew Is Sick
Tuesday, November 24, 1835: I took my sleigh and carried two of my hogs weighing 397 pounds to Lewis M. Brown at six cents per and took a note of $24 and 32 cts to be paid in 30 days, and he credits me two dol and 13 cts to be paid out of his store for the loading I brought from Troy. [Read more…] about Nephew Is Sick



