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April 8, 2022 Edition

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Filed Under: Member Exclusive

Ashby Calls to Lift Energy Tax Burden

April 6, 2022 By Eastwick Press

Submitted by the Office of Assemblyman Jake Ashby
Assemblyman Jake Ashby, Senator Sue Serino, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro and the Republican members of the State Legislature recently called on the State to take action in suspending taxes on gasoline and other energy, investing more in domestic in-state energy resources and reform regulations surrounding energy.

Ashby is a sponsor of the “Inflation Relief and Consumer Assistance Plan,” which proposes cutting numerous taxes, not only on gasoline and fuel, but also food, home cleaning and personal care items and all goods impacted by rampant inflation. If enacted, the plan would provide $2.6 billion in savings, a beneficial cut the State can afford considering the $10 billion budget surplus. The assemblyman says action should be taken now so the plan can be included in the 2022-23 budget. 

Filed Under: Local News, Rensselaer County

Grafton Fire Chief’s Car Stolen/Crashed

April 1, 2022 By eastwickpress

28-year-old William Stata III stands accused of stealing Grafton Fire Chief Jim Goyer’s official vehicle from a locked garage on March 29, and crashing it into a tree, before driving off. The vehicle sustained significant front end damage.

Stata was arrested the following day by the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office and arraigned on two counts, Burglary 3rd and Grand Larceny 3rd, both felonies. He was released on his own recognizance and ordered to reappear in Grafton Town Court on May 10.

Filed Under: Grafton

State Redistricting Thrown Out

April 1, 2022 By eastwickpress

A judge based in Steuben County has thrown out the state legislature’s redistricting maps as unconstitutional claiming the redrawn was done to favor Democrats. He has ordered the legislature to submit new maps by April 11. A rather prompt and high profile appeal is expected.

These new districts effect the areas represented by Congressman Antonio Delgado, Paul Tonko and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik as well as State Senator Daphne Jordan, Assemblyman Jake Ashby and John McDonald.

Filed Under: Rensselaer County

Search for Missing Teacher Continues is Western Ma.

April 1, 2022 By eastwickpress

The search for 42-year -old Meghan Marohn is continuing Friday in a 46-acre Massachusetts State park near Stockbridge. The Delmar resident and a teacher in the North Colonie School district has been missing since Sunday. Her car was found near the park earlier this week.

Filed Under: Massachusetts

A/S Racing Canceled

April 1, 2022 By eastwickpress

The Albany- Saratoga Speedway in Malta has canceled tonight’s racing program because of weather. The racing season will now instead open on Friday, April 15.

Filed Under: Sports Outdoors

Hoosick Road Closure

March 31, 2022 By eastwickpress

Johnson Hill Road (County Route 102) in the Town of Hoosick will be closed from Monday, April 4 to Monday, May 2 for the placement of a large diameter culvert and associated road work. Motorists, other than local traffic, should use Hill Road (County Route 96 to Ball Street Extension (County Route 101) as a detour.

Filed Under: Hoosick

Your Art in the Halls of Congress

March 31, 2022 By eastwickpress

Representatives Antonio Delgado and Elise Stefanik have announced the annual Congressional Art Competition is now open to all high school students in their districts. The winning submissions will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol along side artwork from students across the nation for one year. Please visit their congressional websites for entrance forms and more information.

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HVCC No Cost Summer Courses for HS Students 

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

Submitted by Hudson Valley Community College

Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) will offer more than 50 college-level courses for rising high school juniors and seniors this summer with an added incentive: tuition and fees will be completely funded through a college scholarship, and textbooks will be provided at no cost for students. The scholarship offer covers up to eight credits.

The same incentive was offered last year, and nearly 1,000 students from around the Capital Region took advantage of the opportunity.

“We want to do everything in our power to make our summer College in the High School courses even more accessible,” said President Roger Ramsammy. “By offering a full scholarship on tuition and providing open educational resources or free textbooks, we are offering an incredible opportunity for students to get a jump start on their college career while still in high school.”

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Filed Under: Member Exclusive, Troy

New Lebanon Farmers Market Catches a Congressional Eye

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

by Doug La Rocque

On Friday, March 25, Congressman Antonio Delgado stopped by the New Lebanon Farmers Market for a first hand look at what he labeled as a great example of how “local and family farms are being empowered to drive the country’s economy.” He made note of a large piece of farm oriented legislation he is attempting to move through Congress, but lamented some of the legislation currently coming out of Washington is making it more difficult for small local farms to survive. He claims his fellow lawmakers must realize the economy of scale, noting “people love to buy local.” He feels Congress must understand the need to feed the community as well as the agricultural bottom line.

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Filed Under: Member Exclusive, New Lebanon

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