Ency Reeves Burhans of Grafton received academic honors from the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Science at Binghamton University by making the University’s Dean’s List for the Spring 2013 semester.
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October Events At GLSP
12, Saturday- Treasure Hunt in the Wild Woods at 10:30 am. Team Deer and Team Coyote will each explore the Wild Woods and Shaver Pond Trail, looking for clues and signs of animals. If you succeed in your explore mission, treasure awaits! $3/person or $10/family of four or more. Space is limited for this popular program so pre-registration required: 279-1155.
17, Thursday – Nearly Full Moon Hike at 6 pm. Meets at Shaver Pond Center at 194 Shaver Pond Road. Enjoy a hike around Shaver Pond under the light of the nearly full moon! It will rise early enough to light our way along the trail. Pre-registration required: 279-1155.
20, Sunday – Fleet Feet 10k Trail Race at 8 am. Partial proceeds to benefit the Natural Heritage Trust. To register, stop by the park office for brochure or a local Fleet Feet store.
25, Friday- Star Watch at GLSP at 7:30 pm. Join with members of the Albany Area Astronomers and come explore the night sky. Meets at Deerfield. Rain date: Saturday, 10/28. Call 658-9144 to confirm.
Grafton Man Is New Chief Of County Corrections
submitted by the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Department
Sheriff Jack Mahar welcomed Edward Bly of Grafton as the new Chief of Corrections for the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office. Along with the swearing in of the new Chief, two other officers have been promoted. [Read more…] about Grafton Man Is New Chief Of County Corrections
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Na Mu Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo
The Grafton Peace Pagoda 20th Anniversary Celebration is Saturday, October 5, at 11 am and everyone is welcome. The Ceremony Celebration begins at 11 am with the Annual Ceremony by Nipponzan Myohoji Multi-faith Prayers for Peace followed by special guest speaker Dennis Banks, (Ojibwa Nation) American Indian Movement Leader, music and dance, including Japanese Nou Drumming (Tsuzumi Shoulder Drum) and a potluck lunch (vegetarian options preferred).
“Since we first came to this land we have seen many snow filled winters, many springs sweet with apple flower blossoms and many autumns filled with the brilliant red of the changing maple leaves. Our lives, too, have seen many changes: children we knew as babies now have babies of their own; many of you are now grandparents who were young men and women when we first met.
We worked together as one, using recycled wood and mixing concrete by hand, and the Peace Pagoda was finally inaugurated in 1993. In the 20 years since the inauguration, we have welcomed visitors from all over the world. Every day friends come and go like the breeze,”
The Grafton Peace Pagoda is located at 87 Crandall Road in Grafton. Call 518-658-9301, email cheythiya@gmail.com or go to www.graftonpeacepagoda.org for more information.
Dyken Pond Bird Seed Sale
The Dyken Pond 20th Annual Bird Seed Sale is a fundraiser to benefit the Friends of the Dyken Pond Center. Order a premium bag of bird seed while supporting the programs of the Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center. Proceeds from this fundraiser go towards scholarships for children to attend the Summer Nature Camp and land protection efforts. Stock up to last the winter!
These are the seeds available and the prices:
Premium Mixed – 40 lb. bag – $25 • Sunflower Hearts – 20 lb. bag – $29 Black Oil Sunflower – 40 lb. bag – $26 • Niger – 20 lb. bag – $19
Hi-Energy Suet Cakes – each cake $1.50
The last day to order is Sunday, October 14. The pick-up date and time is Saturday, October 20, between 9 am and 12 noon at the Capital Agway, 1333 State Highway 7, Troy. A 10% discount will be offered on any bird-related items bought at Agway during pick-up.
Arrangements can also be made for pick-up at the Rensselaer County Government Center on Monday, October 22, or at the Dyken Pond Center.
To place your order, send an email to jmeehan005@nycapp.rr.com or call Jamie Meehan at 518-301-3802. Orders can also be mailed to Jamie Meehan, 9 Plumadore Drive, Troy, NY, 12180. Please include your full name, mailing address, email and phone number on the order. All email orders will be confirmed and payment accepted on pick-up day.
Please visit our website at www.dykenpond.org for more information about the Center and a calendar of events.
Early October Events At GLSP
2, Wednesday – Interpretative Hike & Wander at 4 pm. Join Student Conservation Association Intern Laura Sears to share some of her discoveries along the trail. Pre-registration required: 279-1155.
12, Saturday- Treasure Hunt in the Wild Woods at 10:30 am. Team Deer and Team Coyote will each explore the Wild Woods and Shaver Pond Trail, looking for clues and signs of animals. If you succeed in your explore mission, treasure awaits! $3/person or $10/family of four or more. Space is limited for this popular program so pre-registration required: 279-1155.
No No Nanosphere
by Kieron Kramer
Nothing happened at the Grafton Planning Board meeting on Monday, September 16, – no old business, no new business, no Uncle Sam. Only the approval of the minutes of the previous meeting was voted on.
There is an old adage that no news is good news. Not so at the Grafton Planning Board. The gorilla in the room for the second month in a row is the status of the offer by Michael Dadachov of Corpuscular Inc., the microsphere and nanosphere laboratory and production company, to the Berlin School District to purchase the Grafton Elementary School building and five acres of land surrounding it for use as a nanosphere production site. Planning Board Chairman Tom Withcuskey said in a phone interview that he has heard nothing from Dadachov or the School District regarding the purchase. Consequently, no application for a site plan review has been made yet. So it goes.
Albany Symphony Musicians To Visit Grafton
The public is invited to enjoy a special evening as a violinist and a cellist from The Albany Symphony Orchestra perform and speak with the audience. The Grafton Community Library is presenting an extraordinary opportunity for students, families and everyone to Meet the Musicians at the Grafton VFW/Firehall on Thursday, September 26, at 6:30 pm.
Founded in 1930, the Albany Symphony Orchestra is one of this region’s most revered music and cultural institutions, having won numerous national awards for its adventurous concert programming, recording projects, composer residencies and innovative educational efforts involving area schools throughout the region. More information about the Albany Symphony Orchestra is available at www.albanysymphony.com. This free program sponsored by the Grafton Community Library is made possible in part through a Community Art$ Grant, a program funded by The Arts Center of the Capital Region through the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Visit www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org or call 279-0580 for more Library news.
Fatal Fire On Plank Road
Yvonne Keefe, spokesperson for the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office, reported that the Sheriff’s Office responded to a fatal house fire on Plank Road at approximately 10:10 pm on Sunday night, September 15. Fire Departments from Poestenkill, Wynantskill, Eagle Mills and Mt. View responded. Investigators from the Rensselaer County Fire Investigation Unit have determined the fire to be accidental.
Officials found the body of Devin Hover, age 29, in the home that was destroyed by the fire last night. The parents, John Hover and Georgia Hover, also in the home were transported to Albany Medical Center for treatment.