Hoosick – Earl N. Disorda,88, died peacefully at home on Tuesday August 16. He was born on March 26, 1928, in Sudbury, Vermont to Della and Earnest Disorda. [Read more…] about Earl Disorda
Archives for August 2016
Christmas at the Shooting Match
Friday, November 23, 1838: Today Geo P went after his sister to the Navarino School. Severe cold tonight. On Thursday Salmon Oins’ oldest son died. [Read more…] about Christmas at the Shooting Match
Walter A Wood Tractor Show Slated For October 1
Submitted by Kevin O’Malley
The 3rd Annual Walter A. Wood Tractor & Agriculture Show in Hoosick Falls, will be held October 1 in Wood Memorial Park in Hoosick Falls. This unique celebration of tractors features antique and rare tractors, and vintage farm equipment. [Read more…] about Walter A Wood Tractor Show Slated For October 1
Boy Scout Betit Visits Kiwanis
Boy Scout Jay Betit visited The Hoosick Falls Kiwanis Club to accept a donation from the club. [Read more…] about Boy Scout Betit Visits Kiwanis
911 Memorial Service – 15th Anniversary
In remembrance of the tragic events that happened on September 11, 2001, the Town of Hoosick Emergency Services will be holding a 15th anniversary 911 Memorial service on Sunday, September 11, 2016 at 4:30 pm in Wood Park in the village of Hoosick Falls. [Read more…] about 911 Memorial Service – 15th Anniversary
Hoosick Falls Village Board Postpones Vote On Zoning Update For A Month
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Falls Village Board meeting began by opening a public hearing on the new zoning law. Mayor Borge noted that the Zoning Code has not been updated since 1977. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Village Board Postpones Vote On Zoning Update For A Month
Petersburgh Hires Environmental Attorney
by Alex Brooks
At its August 15 meeting, the Petersburgh Town Board unanimously passed a resolution to retain Kevin Young of the firm Young Sommer LLC to represent the Town in matters pertaining to the PFOA crisis. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Hires Environmental Attorney
Long-Awaited Suppression Hearing Held In Grafton Animal Abuse Case
By Doug La Rocque
Nearly a year after the investigation began, Grafton Town Court Justice Rebecca Snyder-Greene heard the request by the attorney representing Michael and Erica Costello to suppress evidence obtained in a search warrant executed on their Old Road Property. [Read more…] about Long-Awaited Suppression Hearing Held In Grafton Animal Abuse Case
Saturday Storms Take Down Trees And Electrical Lines In Grafton
By Doug La Rocque
Despite the heat and humidity of this summer, Grafton has managed to escape the fury of Mother Nature until Saturday August 6, when lightning, heavy winds and rain brought down trees and tree limbs across wires and roadways, snapped power poles, and generally made quite a mess. [Read more…] about Saturday Storms Take Down Trees And Electrical Lines In Grafton
Berlin’s Summer Swim Program Combines With Stephentown To Make It Work
By Doug La Rocque
At July’s Berlin Town Board meeting Youth Commission Director Tammy Osterhout shared her concern about this year’s swim program, noting only a handful had signed up. [Read more…] about Berlin’s Summer Swim Program Combines With Stephentown To Make It Work