Wednesday, May 10, 1837: This morning I sent for E. Pierce and James Glass and Rowland Danford and Platt Wylie and they came to help me up with my lame cow. Glass raised the cow alone by lifting a little when the cow tried to get up. This afternoon sister Twichel and her daughter Genett Hazen and her son Jerome came from Cincinnati. [Read more…] about A New Tenant For The Rodgers Farm House
Archives for February 2016
Concerns About PFOA In Water Near Taconic Plant Bring Media Spotlight
by Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Town Board began their meeting on Monday February 15 with TV crews crowding the room, after word got out that Taconic is testing groundwater and wells in the vicinity of its property for PFOA contamination. Petersburgh Supervisor Peter Schaaphok said he contacted the environmental compliance officer at Taconic the previous week to ask if they had done any testing and found that she was about to call him about the PFOA issue. [Read more…] about Concerns About PFOA In Water Near Taconic Plant Bring Media Spotlight
Pipe Bursts At The Danforth
Thanks To Community Effort, Residents Displaced For Only A Short Time
by Deb Alter
A pipe burst in the Danforth Adult Care Center on Sunday, February 14 late in the afternoon. “No one was injured, and for that we are thankful,” said Mayor David Borge. However, there was extensive water damage to the building, mostly in the reception and kitchen areas. [Read more…] about Pipe Bursts At The Danforth
DEC Declares Saint-Gobain And Honeywell Responsible For PFOA Cleanup
HFCS Students Make Plea To Governor And Get Immediate Response
by Alex Brooks
On Thursday, February 11, New York State DEC declared Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics and Honeywell International responsible for the cost of the investigation and cleanup of PFOA contamination in the water in Hoosick Falls. [Read more…] about DEC Declares Saint-Gobain And Honeywell Responsible For PFOA Cleanup
Another Step Closer To Potable Water
Another Case Of Animal Neglect In Grafton
This Time The Town Is Not On The Hook For Their Care
By Doug La Rocque
State Police say a neighbor on Jay Hakes Road alerted them to a large number of dogs chained to buildings and trucks at an abandoned trailer home, the animals left without shelter from the extreme cold. Troopers identified the owner as 83 year old Ed Maxfield. They say his son had been feeding the dogs twice a day, but they were without water, as their dishes had long since frozen over. [Read more…] about Another Case Of Animal Neglect In Grafton
Berlin Town Board Action
Two More Speeding Mishaps On Bly Hollow Road
By Doug La Rocque
Last November the Berlin Town Board petitioned the NYS Department of Transportation for a speed reduction on Bly Hollow Road. At the time the Town cited many drivers traveling at excessive speeds, resulting in numerous accidents over the past few years, two of which were fatal. At the February 11 meeting, resident Doug Goodermote reported there were at least two more incidents of vehicles leaving the road as the result of high rates of speed. No injuries were reported. [Read more…] about Berlin Town Board Action
Petersburgh Court Room Is Dedicated To Neil Manchester
by Alex Brooks
A gathering was held at the Petersburgh Town Hall on Sunday February 14 to show off the newly-renovated Town Courtroom and to dedicate it to Neil Manchester. The Courtroom was renovated with a $25,000 grant from the State’s Justice Court Assistance Fund. There was a good turnout at the event, and the new courthouse was packed during the dedication ceremony. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Court Room Is Dedicated To Neil Manchester
Blue Door Project Helps Keep Away The Winter Blues
Twelve doors, part of HAYC3’s Winter Blues: The Blue Door Project, are on display at the HAYC3 Armory until March 19 when they will be auctioned off at Hoosical Furnishings. [Read more…] about Blue Door Project Helps Keep Away The Winter Blues
Stephentown Town Board Action
Stephentown Works On Regulations For Utilities Crossing Town Roads
by David Flint
Stephentown has up to now had no law or rules in place that regulates utilities or anyone else from boring under or digging a trench right through a town road. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board Action