by David Flint
The report on lead testing at Berlin Elementary School, arranged by Questar III BOCES and conducted last May and June, was finally posted on the Berlin Central School District’s website (berlincentral.org) earlier this month. The results have produced a fire storm of anger and confusion that was reflected at the School Board meeting attended by over 100 people on Tuesday evening, October 19.
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Archives for October 2010
Berlin Board Votes At Special Meeting To Make Offer On Berlin Lumber Property
Stormy Meeting Ends In Consensus
by Kieron Kramer
At a Special Meeting on Wednesday, October 20, the Berlin Town Board voted 4-1 to make an offer on the Berlin Lumber property on Route 22 in Center Berlin. The offer voted on was very different from the one that the Board refused to ratify at the Town Board meeting on the Thursday before. The new offer contains contingencies for voiding the sale agreement which answer a number of the concerns expressed by the people who attended the meeting Wednesday. [Read more…] about Berlin Board Votes At Special Meeting To Make Offer On Berlin Lumber Property
Hoosick Falls House Gutted By Fire
by Bea Peterson
Tom Vassello was in the process of selling his late parent’s home. “The house had been empty about a month,” he said. “We had a buyer and they were preparing to move in.” Unfortunately a suspected electrical fire created a change of plans. “Thank God no one was in there and no one was hurt,” said Vassello on Wednesday as he looked over the ruins. He believes the whole building will have to come down. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls House Gutted By Fire
Petersburgh Town Board Action – Planning Board Attacked
by Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Planning Board came under attack from several citizens during the public comment period of the Town Board meeting.
Planning Board Chairman David Miller, who was attending the meeting to speak to the Town Board about a proposed moratorium on subdivisions, left the meeting just before the statements critical of him and the Planning Board began, so he did not hear any of the complaints.
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HAYC3 Received $625,000 Grant
by Bea Peterson
The Hoosick Area Youth Center and Community Coalition (HAYC3) recently received a Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) grant for $625,000. HAYC3 will be allocated $125,000 per year from October 1, 2010, to September 30, 2015. [Read more…] about HAYC3 Received $625,000 Grant
Grafton Town Board Action – Concern Over Rescue Squad Suspension
by Bea Peterson
An issue that brought several people to the Grafton Town Board meeting on October 14 was a letter to the editor that appeared in the Eastwick Press regarding a certified letter sent to a member of the Grafton Rescue Squad suspending her from the Squad. The certified letter gave no reason for the suspension. [Read more…] about Grafton Town Board Action – Concern Over Rescue Squad Suspension
Stephentown Town Board Action – Tentative Budget Has Close To 11% Tax Levy Increase In Spite Of Cuts
by David Flint
A tentative Town budget for Stephentown presented at a public hearing Monday evening would reduce expenditures by about 2% but still result in a tax levy increase of close to 11%. Town Supervisor Larry Eckhardt said the Town has been dipping into “savings” for too long, using the unexpended fund balance to keep taxes down. Now it’s time to “grab hold of the third rail and take the shock,” he said. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board Action – Tentative Budget Has Close To 11% Tax Levy Increase In Spite Of Cuts
Gundrums Honored At Grafton Senior Center
by Bea Peterson
Joan and Gordon (Gunny) Gundrum owned the old house and land on the corner of Route 2 and Roxborough Road for many years. In ceremonies Monday, October 18, when the couple was presented with a plaque in appreciation of their donation of the property to Grafton for use as the Everett Wager Senior Center, Gundrum recalled some of the history of the old building. [Read more…] about Gundrums Honored At Grafton Senior Center
Firefighters Visit St. Mary’s Academy
As Part of Fire Prevention Week local Firefighters visited St. Mary’s Academy in Hoosick Falls on Friday October 8. The firefighters spoke to the children about fire safety, smoke detectors, family escape plans, how to stop, drop and roll, the importance of knowing their home addresses and how and who to call in an emergency. Dial 911.
Hoosick Democrats To Welcome Joanne Yepsen
Joanne Yepsen will be present at the Town of Hoosick pre-election rally to be held at the Sand Bar in Hoosick Falls on Sunday, October 24, from 4 to 8 pm. Yepsen, Saratoga County Supervisor and small business owner, is a candidate for the New York 43rd Senatorial District. She has been re-elected County Supervisor three times on a proven record of integrity that focuses on the issues and needs of the individuals, families and businesses she represents.
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