Everett Wagar Senior Center
Strawberry Festival The Center will hold a Strawberry Festival w/entertainment, on Friday, June 15, at 12:30 pm. [Read more…] about Senior Happenings
Eastern Rensselaer County's Community Newspaper
Everett Wagar Senior Center
Strawberry Festival The Center will hold a Strawberry Festival w/entertainment, on Friday, June 15, at 12:30 pm. [Read more…] about Senior Happenings
Petersburgh Board Reviews Water Project
By Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Town Board held a special workshop meeting to review plans for renovation and repairs of Petersburgh Water District facilities. [Read more…] about Petersburg Town Board
Celebrate Stephentown 2018 begins on Friday, August 17 with an opening night reception featuring a diverse sampling of the many interesting things being “Made in Stephentown” today. [Read more…] about Made in Stephentown Expo Begins Aug. 17
NY Department of Labor press release
Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon announced Tuesday, June 5, the preliminary results of an ongoing investigation into the Twelve Tribes community located in Cambridge, based on an Inside Edition(IE) investigative report that aired on Friday, June 1. [Read more…] about Common Sense Farm in Cambridge Accused Of Child Labor Law Violations
NYS Police Press Release
Brunswick Troopers arrested a Hoosick Falls man on Friday, June 1, after executing a search warrant in the Village of Hoosick Falls. [Read more…] about Man Arrested On Child Sex Charges, Again
Tuesday, November 21, 1843: Some rainy. I tended to chores and this afternoon I walked onto West Hill to look of Ezekiel Knapp’s colt but it would not mate mine. [Read more…] about Brother Wm’s Crazy Wife
By Doug La Roque and Steve Bradley
Ceremonies and parades marked Memorial Day around the country on Monday, May 28. The communities of Eastern Rensselaer County and New Lebanon were no exception. [Read more…] about Lest We Forget Their Sacrifice
By Doug La Rocque
New York State Police say a motorcycle being driven by 45-year old David Emaish struck a SUV about 9 pm Saturday night, May 26, on Route 7 at the intersection with Eycleshymer Road in Pittstown. [Read more…] about Bennington Man Dies In Pittstown Crash
By Doug La Rocque
Grafton Fire and EMS received a call Saturday morning, May 26 reporting a vehicle rollover with entrapment. [Read more…] about Truck Rolls Into House In Grafton
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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 […]