Reward Rises To $850
by Thaddeus Flint
The reward for a missing alligator in New Lebanon has now reached $850 according to Town Animal Control Officer Wes Powell Wednesday. The alligator, who goes by the name Kobe, disappeared August 21 from the home of Rhonda Leavitt, located near Mill Road and Route 20. [Read more…] about Alligator Still At Large In New Lebanon
Archives for August 2013
Fatal Accident In Hoosick
by Bea Peterson
A 911 call at 1:46 am Friday, August 23, alerted the County to a one car accident on Mitchell Road in Hoosick. [Read more…] about Fatal Accident In Hoosick
Highway Superintendent Nomination Contested At Petersburgh Caucus
by Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Republican Party held its caucus on Friday evening, August 23. Siegfried Krahforst was renominated as Supervisor as was Callie Crisp as Town Clerk, Ray Harrison as Highway Superintendent and Emily Harrison as Tax Collector. The only contested position was Highway Superintendent. [Read more…] about Highway Superintendent Nomination Contested At Petersburgh Caucus
County Honors Hoosick Falls Deceased Veteran Jay E. Arnold
submitted by Chris Meyer, Deputy County Executive
The late Jay E. Arnold, whose cumulative service in the United States Air Force, Guard and Reserve spanned more than three decades including during both the Korean and Vietnam Wars, was recognized by Rensselaer County’s Honor-A-Deceased Veteran Committee and County officials on Monday, August 12, during services at the County Office Building.
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Owls Are A Hit At The Armory
by Bea Peterson
A crowd of at least 150 adults and youngsters were able to get up close and personal with three owls Wednesday evening at the HAYC3 Armory. Trained wildlife rehabilitator Trish Marki of the Wildlife Institute of Eastern New York and her assistant Dave brought three owls for everyone to see and to learn about. [Read more…] about Owls Are A Hit At The Armory
Berlin Carnival And Community Days
by Bea Peterson
No doubt, Friday afternoon and evening was the busiest time at the Carnival and Community Days sponsored by the Berlin Volunteer Fire Company last Friday and Saturday.
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Traveling Veterinarian Makes House Calls
by Bea Peterson
Have a dog or cat that hates riding in the car and, especially, going to the vet? You bet! Many people do. Elderly folks, for example, often have a difficult time getting their pets regular veterinary care. In other instances, a busy schedule can keep a person from taking a pet to the vet in a timely fashion. A year ago Dr. Nicole L. LaMora realized many people in the area have these problems. [Read more…] about Traveling Veterinarian Makes House Calls
Town Of Hoosick Republicans Hold Caucus
submitted by Cindy Mattison
The Town of Hoosick Republican Committee held its caucus recently to select candidates for the November 5 election. The committee will run incumbent Keith Cipperly for Town Supervisor for a third term. Incumbent Jeff Wysocki and a newcomer, Joyce Brewer, were voted in to run for the two Town Council seats.
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A Blast From The Past
The Hoosick Federal Credit Union’s 60th Anniversary celebration was held at the Armory last Saturday, August 24. [Read more…] about A Blast From The Past