Cherry Plain – It is with love and deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Francis “Frank” John Grant Sr. on Monday, March 21, 2011, at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, VT, after a brief illness.
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Archives for March 2011
Richard F. Bink
Sand Lake – Richard F. Bink, 73, of Schumann Road, Sand Lake, NY, died on Thursday, March 17, 2011, at the Community Hospice at St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany, NY, after a long illness. Born in Sand Lake, Dick was the son of the late Jacob H. and Irene Trumble Bink. Dick resided in Cherry Plain, NY, early in life and then lived with his aunt and uncle, the late Marshall and Mary Trumble, for many years. [Read more…] about Richard F. Bink
Estella Schonhaut
Berlin – Mrs. Stella Schonhaut, 71, of Jade Drive, Lititz, PA, and formerly of Patterson, NJ, died on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, at Heart of Lancaster Hospital in Lititz, PA. Born in Troy, NY, on November 9, 1939, she was the daughter of Delmar Amidon and Mildred Lackey Amidon Michaels. She graduated as salutatorian from Berlin Central School, NY, in 1957. Stella also graduated from Paterson State Teachers College, Patterson, NJ, and attended the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, IL. Stella was known for her love of cats.
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Eleanor G. Burdick
Hoosick Falls – Eleanor Gladys Cary Burdick, 79, of Second Street, Hoosick Falls, NY, died on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at the Center for Living and Rehabilitation in Bennington, VT, surrounded by her loving family.
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John F. Mysteriously Unwell
Monday, May 7, 1855: Today John f. and Patrick got timber from Geo P. hill and Patrick bruised his leg with a skid and John carried him home at night. Today Edward Jolls scored timber and Michael Manning scored half a day and Lias Jones hewed timber.
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Future Of Hoosick Falls Armory In Doubt
by Bea Peterson
At the Hoosick Town Board meeting on Monday, March 14, Town Supervisor Keith Cipperly announced that the National Guard housed in the Armory on Church Street is moving out of the building. The Supervisor was told the guardsmen that report in Hoosick will now report to Gloversville and Leeds.
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Berlin Board Delays Action On Berlin Lumber Purchase
by Kieron Kramer
Thursday night, March 10, was supposed to be a big moment for the Town of Berlin, when the Town Board would vote to proceed with the purchase of the Berlin Lumber property for use as a municipal center or not. But nothing happened. Board Member Richard von Schilgen was sick and absent from the meeting; Board Member Jim Saunders was also absent. This left Board Members Sheila Hewitt and Becky Giumarra and Town Supervisor Rob Jaeger to form a quorum. Hewitt and Giumarra decided that there should not be a vote at this meeting to accept the Laberge Group report, which would mean that the contingencies on the Berlin Lumber purchase have been met. Acceptance would have moved the purchase process forward, but Hewitt and Giumarra wanted the input and votes of the two missing Board members.
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Hoosick Falls Celebrates St. Patrick
by Bea Peterson
When you schedule a parade for March in the northeast it’s a hit or miss deal. Some years there will be sunny skies and temperatures in the 50s. Other years you are not so lucky. Hoosick Falls has been holding St. Patrick’s Day parades for the last 20 years. The parade has gone on in snow and rain and good weather. This year was not bad… not great… but not bad. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Celebrates St. Patrick
Plugged Aqueduct Causes Washout Of Shaker Road
by Thaddeus Flint
“I have explained it to everybody,” said New Lebanon Highway Superintendent Jeff Winestock, “One of these days we are going to lose Shaker Road.” And last Sunday night Winestock’s dark prediction came true. After a heavy rainfall, which combined with snow-melt runoff, a portion of Shaker Road below the Brethren’s Workshop building at the Mt. Lebanon Shaker Museum was severely damaged, forcing the road to be closed and repaired.
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Hoosick Falls To Look Into Consolidation With Hoosick
by Bea Peterson
At last week’s Hoosick Falls Board meeting, Mayor Matt Monahan and the Trustees agreed to apply for a Local Government Efficiency-High Priority Planning grant through the Laberge Group. The grant will be for a “Village Dissolution Study with Alternatives to Dissolution.” On Monday evening the Hoosick Town Board supported the grant application. Deadline for the $48,000 grant was Wednesday, March 16.
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