By Steve Bradley
Unihog, a new restaurant in Hoosick Falls specializing in BBQ, opened the doors for full service last Friday, July 27.
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By Steve Bradley
Unihog, a new restaurant in Hoosick Falls specializing in BBQ, opened the doors for full service last Friday, July 27.
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Submitted by Jayne Stokes
The most often heard phrase of the day was “This is great! I hope you will you do it again next year.”
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Building Up George’s “Dairy Concern”
Monday, May 6, 1844: I took my ox team and carried my whole concern to make cheese to Russel Palmer and his boys drove my cows and he makes my cheese as is before agreed for ¼ of the cheese and ¼ of the butter. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb
Greenwich – Ronald L. Elwell, 68, a resident of Greenwich passed away after a hard-fought battle with cancer where he suffered greatly, Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at Saratoga Hospital surrounded by his loving family. [Read more…] about Ronald L. Elwell
By Doug La Rocque
While responding to an accident in March of this year, New York State Troopers Shane Swartz and Brent Karow, along with tow truck driver Jeffrey Wait of Wynantskill, were struck and serious injured by a drunk driver. [Read more…] about Raising Money To Help Trooper Swartz With Medical Bills
New York State Police Press Release
The New York State Park Police and New York State Police from Zone One conducted an occupant safety check in the Grafton Lakes State Park on Saturday afternoon July 21. [Read more…] about Safety Checks Inside GLSP Yield Disturbing Results
Seeing Red
Red Milkweed Beetles (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus), which are native to the United States, feed on milkweed plants. [Read more…] about Outdoors With Trix
By Doug La Rocque
The town’s newest convenience store actually opened its doors for business back in mid May of this year. [Read more…] about Brunswick Cumberland Farms Cuts The Ribbon
On July 2, Dominic Loughlin was promoted to the rank of Captain in the U.S. Army. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Native Promoted To Captain
Each Friday the participants in the Grafton Summer Youth Program go on a road trip to an interesting yet educational location. [Read more…] about Grafton Youth Visit Berkshire Bird Paradise
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Troy Police Department Press Release On October 20th, Troy Police Officers responded to the area of the Burden Pond Preserve near Campbell Avenue after receiving a report from a citizen who located a human skeleton. Through investigation, confirmed via dental records and DNA comparison, these remains have been identified as Amanda King. Our work continues […]
The Stephentown Volunteer Fire Department is once again partnering with the Stephentown Senior Citizens, the Town of Stephentown, and the Stephentown Veterans to sponsor a Lighted Parade and tree lighting on Saturday, November 30th. This year the tree lighting at the Veterans Park will kick off the parade – the tree lighting will be held prior to the […]
Submitted by BCS Communications November 22nd marked Mrs. Tracy Kent’s last day at the Berlin Central School District. At the end of the school day, Mrs. Kent took a final walk through the elementary school halls where she served as principal for ten years. You must be logged in to view this article.
Submitted by Hoosick Falls Central School Communications The HFCS Middle School recently held a food drive and collected 680 items for the HACA food pantry for holiday food distributions in the community. Pictured with their teacher, Mrs. Antolick, are 5th and 6th grade members of the Middle School Student Council: Kendall Bettis, Allison Bushey, Jonny Mulligan, Nora Foy, Avery Sinsabaugh, […]
Sent to us from the BCS Communications Dept. Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado visited the Berlin Central School District on Friday, November 15th, and took a tour of the Berlin Middle High School led by student council members. The students – Haylee Jones, Madison Bell, Alexis Rifenburg, and Lillian Gardell – showed the lieutenant governor and several […]