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Beekeeping In Poestenkill

November 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

Tom Slavin will be presenting a program at the Poestenkill Historical Society on beekeeping which involves the maintenance of honey bee colonies, commonly in hives by humans. A beekeeper (or apiarist) keeps bees in order to collect their honey and other products that the hive produces, to pollinate crops or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers. A location where bees are kept is called an apiary or “bee yard.” There are more than 20,000 species of wild bees.

Depictions of humans collecting honey from wild bees date to 15,000 years ago. Simple hives and smoke were used and honey was stored in jars, some of which were found in the tombs of pharaohs such as Tutankhamun.

In the United States, movable frame hives are commonly used. While knowledge of the bees is the first line of defense, most beekeepers also wear protective clothing. The face and neck are the most important areas to protect. Defensive bees are attracted to the breath, and a sting on the face can lead to much more pain and swelling than a sting elsewhere. Protective clothing is generally light colored and of a smooth material. This provides the maximum differentiation from the colony’s natural predators. Stings retained in clothing fabric continue to pump out an alarm pheromone that attracts aggressive action and further stinging attacks. Washing suits regularly, and rinsing gloved hands in vinegar minimizes attraction.

Please attend our meeting and learn more about what Tom has to say regarding today’s beekeeping.  The event is free and will be held at the Town Hall, Route 351, in Poestenkill on Tuesday, November 25, at 7 pm.  Refreshments will be served.  For more information call 283-4890.

Filed Under: Berlin, Grafton, Local News

Santa Is Coming To The Grafton VFD And Ladies Auxiliary Breakfast

November 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Grafton Volunteer Fire Department along with the Grafton Ladies Auxiliary will be serving an All You Can Eat Buffet Breakfast on Saturday, November 29, from 8 to 11 am at the Grafton VFW – Fire Hall on South Road (County Route 85). Belgian waffles, pancakes, French toast, eggs (made to order), sausage gravy & biscuits, bacon, sausage, home fries, toast, orange juice, coffee and milk are on the menu. Santa will appear.

The cost is $9 per adult, $4 for kids 12 and under and free for kids five and under.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

Grafton Town Board Action – Budget Vote Delayed

November 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

The Grafton Town Board meeting on November 10 went through the usual routine until Town Supervisor Frank Higgins made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Barbara Messenger, to adopt the preliminary budget as the final budget.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

Gundrum Elected In Grafton By An 11 Vote Margin

November 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

After all the ballots were counted last Friday, November 7, Ingrid Gundrum had a total of 437 votes, and Eric Buckley had 426. [Read more…] about Gundrum Elected In Grafton By An 11 Vote Margin

Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

The Grafton Library Presents “Heart Beat” – Native American Musical Traditions

November 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

On Friday, November 21, at 6:30 pm, local storyteller Gil Payette will present the next in his program series on Native American culture and folkways at the Grafton Community Library. His multimedia presentation will focus on Native American musical traditions. “Long before Europeans were here, Native Americans had music. Many Nations were known as singers and dancers for recreation, self-expression and healing. What is known of their whistles, flutes, rattles, rasps, harps, fiddles and bells? There were Bull-roarers and Bear-growlers. The drum represented the heart beat for Mother Earth,” Payette said.

The public is invited to come find out more about the topic in this free program. For more information contact the Library at 279-0580 or visit graftoncommunitylibrary.org/.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

Let The Ladies Auxiliary Of Sullivan-Jones VFW Post #7466 Bake Your Thanksgiving Pies

November 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

Let The Ladies Auxiliary Of Poestenkill bake your Thanksgiving pies for you. You may call Nancy at 283-6197 or forms are available at the Sullivan-Jones VFW Post bar. Pies are 9 inches. Choose apple, cherry, blueberry or pumpkin for $13.95. The deadline for orders is November 19.

Filed Under: Berlin, Grafton, Local News

Dyken Pond Education Center Events

November 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

November 15 – Get Out and Hike in November – 1:30 to 3:30 pm. When the days get shorter and the weather gets cooler it becomes harder and harder to get outside. Meet some fellow outdoor enthusiasts and enjoy the crisp, fall air at Dyken Pond on this group hike. Remember to dress appropriately for a higher elevation as we are located on the Rensselaer Plateau. We will meet in the parking lot. Call ahead for weather conditions: (518) 658-2055.

December 13 – Get Out and Hike in December – 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Bundle yourself against the cold and make the trek out to Dyken Pond for a group hike. We will be exploring what beautiful and amazing things nature has to offer in the cold of winter. Remember to dress appropriately for a higher elevation as we are located on the Rensselaer Plateau. If there is very little to no snow we will hike as planned; however, if there is a sufficient snow we will snowshoe. Call ahead for weather conditions.

December 14 – Annual Yule Log Tradition – 1 to 4 pm. Beginning at 1 pm, the story of the yule log and the winter solstice will be shared, followed by a search for the hidden yule log. The yule log will be burned in an outdoor campfire, where Gil Payette, Native American Storyteller, will share stories of the season. Greens and ornaments will be available to make holiday crafts. People of all ages are encouraged to come out to this free program, and don’t forget to bring your sleds! Hot chocolate and light snacks will be provided; feel free to bring your own snacks to share.

The Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center is a park owned and operated by Rensselaer County. Open during daylight hours, the park features over 6 miles of trails for hiking,  bird watching and nature photography, with a launch for non-motorized boats, and areas on the shoreline for great fishing. Learn more at dykenpond.org.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

Grafton Council Race Too Close To Call

November 7, 2014 By eastwickpress

Just 5 Votes Separate Council Candidates

by Alex Brooks

[Read more…] about Grafton Council Race Too Close To Call

Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

Letter To The Editor – A New Low In Grafton Politics

November 7, 2014 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

Recently a flyer was circulated around our town by handout and mail that contained a derogatory likeness and comments about a Town Board candidate. This flyer indicated that research for this flyer was done by “Town of Grafton Board Member Rick.”

Please be aware that I had nothing to do with this despicable flyer, research or otherwise. I understand politics can be a nasty business, but this flyer sinks to new lows, never before seen in our community.

I am sure all residents of Grafton join me in condemning this sort of politics and demand that it stop, now and in future elections.

Sincerely,

Rick Ungaro, Grafton Town Councilman

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

Staying Safe Online: A Free Program At The Grafton Library

November 7, 2014 By eastwickpress

On Friday, November 14, at 6 pm, the Grafton Community Library will host the third program in its ongoing “Get Savvy about Computers” series. This month’s program is about how to stay safe online.

Everyone has heard about the dangers lurking on the Internet – viruses, malware, email scams and more. Sarah McFadden, digital literacy coordinator for the Rensselaer County Cornell Cooperative Extension, will show patrons how to protect themselves while enjoying all that the web has to offer. They will learn to spot scams, identify risks and take home all the tools and tips they need to stay safe on the internet.

All ages and abilities are welcome. Attendees are invited to bring their questions about this or other computer related issues. Time will be available after the program for one-on-one help. For more information about this and other programs and events at the Library, visit graftoncommunitylibrary.org or call 279-0580.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

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