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Howard King

February 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – Howard Joseph King, of 34 Easy Street, Hoosick Falls, peacefully passed away on February 15, 2015, at his home with his wife June and family by his side.

Howard was born on October 9, 1944 to the late Walter, Sr. and Mary (LaPine) King in Rutland, VT. He received most of his education in Bennington, VT, graduating from Bennington High School in 1964. He then went on to complete apprenticeship courses through Penn State to become a Journeyman, for forty plus years at the time of his death, in the UA Road Local 669 of Sprinkler Fitters. To quote one of his former co-workers from Viking in Minnesota, Tommy Laumeyer, “ When I think of Howard, I think of his easy going, laid-back attitude and his strong work ethic”. He is what I call a “Good Man”.

He married the former June VanOrman on May 26, 1972 in North Bennington, Vt. They were married for 43 years in May of this year. They honeymooned in Montreal, Canada and it became an annual trip for them for many years.

Howard was a former member of the Elks Lodge, the Eagles and the Moose Club all of Bennington, Vt. He was a lifetime member of the St. Stanislaw Society of Hoosick Falls, NY. Howard’s hobbies were fishing, furniture restoration and the care of his yard, in which he took great pride. He was a great animal lover. He fed everything from the birds to the deer that ate the apples from his tree as they wandered through the yard. He enjoyed time spent with family above all else.

Other than his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Betsy Davendonis of Palm Coast, FL and Kelly Cruz of Tuscan, AZ, a step-son, Vincent Harwood of Bennington, VT and a son Howard King Moxley of Bennington, VT, five grandchildren, McKayla Davendonis of FL, Sara Davendonis Bently of VT, Emily and Joseph Keller of AZ and a very special grandson and his partner Clint Davendonis and Katy Marie Ryan, of Bennington, VT, whose help during this trying time brought peace to his Grandfather and support to his Grandmother. A sister Joanne (Adrien) LaFlamme of Bennington, VT also several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Other than his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Walter King Jr. and a sister Mary Margaret Keator.

In keeping with Howard’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or service. Donations in Howard’s name may be made to the Second Chance Animal Shelter in Shaftsbury, Vt or to The Community Hospice of Rensselaer County through the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, New York who are handling Howard’s final arrangements.

Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Local News, Obituaries

Mildred King

February 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Grafton – Mildred Reichard King, 95, formerly of Reichard Farm Road in Poestenkill, passed away peacefully on Friday February 13, 2015. Born in Troy, Millie was the daughter of the late Clayton and Esther Reichard. Millie was married in 1940 to the late Henry “Hi” King in the Poestenkill Church of Christ and she was a longtime employee of the New York State Compensation Board. In her spare time she enjoyed gardening, cooking, and baking.

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Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Obituaries

William Klaer

February 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – William H. Klaer Sr., 81, passed away on Wednesday February 11, at the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls. He was the husband of the late Shirley Klaer who died in 2012.

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Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Obituaries

John (Bub) Haynes

February 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – John (Bub) Haynes, 86, of Jacksonville Florida passed away on January 26, 2015, after a courageous battle against lung cancer. Mr. Haynes was born in Hoosick Falls, NY, February 29, 1928 to parents Irving and Elizabeth Fitzgerald Haynes. He went to LaSalle Institute, and graduated from Hoosick Falls Central School, and the University of Florida, Gainsville. He served in the US Navy during WW11.

After his discharge he met his wife, Evelyn while working in Sarasota, FL. In 1966, Mr. Haynes and his family moved to Jacksonville, where he helped found Florida Junior College. He served as first Vice President, then as a psychology professor at South Campus until his retirement in 1993. He was an avid golfer, a passionate Gator fan, constant joker and beloved family man.

He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Evelyn Freeman Haynes, sons Timothy and Stephen, grandchildren Christopher, Logan, Jeffrey, and Kevin, brothers Robert and wife Noreen and Paul and wife Mary and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by two brothers Joseph and William. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or your favorite charity. A memorial service will be held at Jacksonville National Cemetery on February 20, 2015.

Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Local News, Obituaries

The Life Of George Holcomb – Brother Wm’s Wife To The Mad House

February 19, 2015 By eastwickpress

Friday, August 15, 1834: This forenoon Tacy’s Father (Tacy Hinkley is working for George making cheese) came after her and carried her home on account of her sick sister.

Sunday: Today I and my wife rode to Lebanon to cousin Josiah Egleston’s and took tea and his daughter Eliza came home with us to work for us one week. Quite rainy this afternoon.

Wednesday: We hayed on said Rodgers farm. Today John Wylie’s son died, about two years old.

Thursday: Today Tacy Hinkley called and I paid her for the four days works fifty cts.

Friday, Aug 22: Tonight brother Wm and Joseph Barnhart stayed with us. They had been to Hudson to carry brother Wm’s wife and put her into the mad house by paying fifty dollars for three months, and this evening brother Wm had a severe spell of the colic.

Monday: Today we hayed it. Henry Ostrander helped towards his rent. Today my son Geo P rode to Pittsfield with Platt Wylie to the Caravan Shows.

Sunday: Today I rode to the west part of the town to Tabor Roberts and fetched his sister Fanna home with me to stay a few days and help us.

Wednesday, September 3: On this evening I took my covered wagon and carried my family over to the select school house to a Universalist meeting but the preacher did not come, and after waiting a spell we came home.

Saturday: I and my wife rode to the south part of Lebanon and got a girl by the name of Margaret Ann White to come and work for us and we got home at dusk.

Sunday: Today I took my covered wagon and carried Fanna Roberts home. I paid her seventy five cts for her week’s work.

Monday: Today some rainy. I nailed up the barn doors and mended brush fence and went to Nathaniel Bishop’s to have him take his horses out of my meadow.

Tuesday: Two men from Williamstown stayed with us, their names are Mills and Tower. They came to bargain for my cheese.

Wednesday, September 10: This morning I engaged my cheese to the before-mentioned Mills and Tower at seven dollars per cwt and a priviledge to deliver said cheese to Troy for twenty five cts per cwt, if I can conveniently, by going to Williamstown after the casks. They paid me five dollars to bind the bargain and agreed to take the cheese by the 16 October and pay the cash at that time and take what was dry and take the remainder of my cheese as soon as it was dry after we had done making. Today I picked corn where my cows had broken into my corn field and broke down my corn.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Fire On Fisk Street

February 12, 2015 By eastwickpress

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Black River Pond Dam Poses Risk

February 12, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Thaddeus Flint

Could the Dam at Cherry Plain State Park pose a risk to the proposed high pressure gas pipeline that might one day run through Stephentown? Some residents believe yes. And whether or not the pipeline ever gets built, residents living along the Black River would still like to know what might happen should a hundred year storm – one like Hurricanes Irene or Sandy—fill the pond there to the breaking point.

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Filed Under: Berlin, Front Page, Local News, Stephentown

Hoosick Town Board Action – Salt Shortage

February 12, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

At the Hoosick Town Board meeting on Monday, February 9, Highway Superintendent Bill Shiland said “right now we have no salt stockpile. The last salt went down last night (Sunday).” Shiland said there is a shortage of salt everywhere. “There are more orders than they can fill,” he added. He noted suppliers will take care of the State and the County first, “but we’re the little fish,” implying the Town’s request for salt will be way down the list. Shiland said his crew had been mixing the salt with sand to stretch it out.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Local News

Petersburgh Town Board Action – Highway Department Critic Sounds Off

February 12, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

The Petersburgh Town Board meeting began with a lengthy complaint from Dayfoot Road resident Mike Dundas about what he saw as the shortcomings of Highway Superintendent Rob Cottrell and the job he is doing of clearing the roads. Dundas’ complaint was wide-ranging, from complaints about the clearing of his own road to practices of the Highway Department that he observed and thought to be inefficient. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Town Board Action – Highway Department Critic Sounds Off

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Anti-Pipeline Meeting In Stephentown Is Well Attended

February 12, 2015 By eastwickpress

submitted By Bill Trusiewicz

Said to have been the most well attended meeting ever held in Stephentown, the Fireman’s Hall was filled with 180 folks Thursday night (February 5), many of whom voiced their distress and anger at the proposed Kinder-Morgan/Tennessee-Gas high-pressure fracked gas pipeline slated to pass through their properties and their towns. [Read more…] about Anti-Pipeline Meeting In Stephentown Is Well Attended

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Stephentown

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