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Schodack Planning Board Highlights

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

by Denise Wright

The March 21 Schodack Planning Board meeting highlighted several development projects for the Town. The meeting began with a public hearing on some proposed timber harvesting on Kraft Road. Chandler Forestry services from Greenfield Center will be supervising the 25-acre project. The timber harvesting was approved for a year. 

After approving a lot line adjustment on Berzin Road, Schodack Golf presented an update about the 12-lot subdivision on Schuurman Road. The developers have been addressing items that LaBerge engineering consultants have questioned. The SEQRA was completed in January, and a 900-foot water extension is underway. Since there is a 16- to 36-week delay in getting materials for the water extension, there was some discussion about creating a bond to keep the project progressing. 

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Hoosick Road Closure and Detour

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

From Monday, April 4 through Monday, May 2, County Route 102 (Johnson Hill Road) will be closed for repairs. The closure is required as a large diameter culvert is being replaced with associated vertical and horizontal road geometry changes. Providing the weather cooperates, it is anticipated the work will be complete and the road opened prior to May 2. Motorists other than local traffic should use County Route 96 (Hill Road) and County Route 101 (Ball Street Extension) to detour around the work.  [Read more…] about Hoosick Road Closure and Detour

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New Lebanon – What to Do With the Gravel Pit

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

by Doug La Rocque

For 24 years the Town has been mining its own bank run gravel out of the Sherman Pit located on Old Post Road, but that pit has recently been sold to one Harry Williams, which is a concern to Highway Superintendent Jeff Winestock. The Town has had exclusivity on the location, and he is afraid that may no longer be the case and expressed fears of liability concerns. He asked the Town Council for an emergency meeting on Monday, March 28, to put out bids for Bank Run Gravel. Also in attendance was Carl Clemente of Troy Sand and Gravel, who was representing Mr. Williams. He told the Town Council his client plans to hold to all the current terms of operation and pricing, and would even take over the mining permit from the Town if they wished. The would save the Town reclamation costs if or when they should give up the permit.

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Filed Under: Member Exclusive, New Lebanon

HS Basketball Wasaren League

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

Boys All Stars

From Wasaren Sports Net

MVP
Zach Rice - Tamarac

First Team
Jesse Kuzmich - Greenwich
Joey Poulin - Tamarac
CJ McNeil - Stillwater
Jaxson Mueller - Stillwater
Colin Richardson - Mechanicville

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Filed Under: Area Sports, Member Exclusive, School News, Sports Outdoors

Darel G. Manchester – Obituary

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

Petersburgh – Darel Gregory Manchester, 37, died suddenly Friday, March 25, 2022. He was born in Bennington, VT on August 26, 1984, the beloved son of Colleen S. Walker Manchester of Petersburgh and the late Gregory Neil Manchester.

Darel was raised in Petersburgh and was a graduate of Berlin Central School. He was previously employed by Callahan Industries and was the owner of his own landscaping business, Above & Beyond for over 10 years. Currently he was employed as a plant operator for Westway Feed Products at the Port of Albany where he has worked since being hired in June, 2013, in a job that he loved, with coworkers he loved.

Darel loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing, hunting, kayaking and skiing with his daughter. Darel was an artistic oil painter. He had an eye for detail and created many beautiful paintings. His paintings can still be seen on Facebook at Country Life Free Hand Oil Paintings by Darel Manchester. [Read more…] about Darel G. Manchester – Obituary

Filed Under: Obituaries, Petersburgh

April 1, 2022 Edition

March 30, 2022 By Eastwick Press

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Cute, Unless You’re a Gardener

March 24, 2022 By eastwickpress

The Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus) lives in deciduous woods and parks in eastern North America, preferring rocky areas, log piles and shrubs for cover. They construct underground nests with extensive tunnel systems often with several entrances, and line their burrows with leaves, rocks and sticks, making the nests hard to spot. They like to eat bulbs, seeds, fruits, nuts, mushrooms, insects, worms, bird eggs and any plant in the garden. This chipmunk was seen under the bird feeders at Grafton State Lakes Park. Photo by Trix Niernberger.

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Petersburgh PFOA Class Action Settlement Is Official

March 23, 2022 By Eastwick Press

by Doug La Rocque
In early October last year, a settlement in a class action lawsuit against Taconic was announced that totaled $23.5 million, the money to cover damages from the alleged PFOA contamination of the Town’s water supply and that of some residents with private wells. On Monday, March 21, State Supreme Court Justice Patrick McGrath held a fairness hearing, where no objections to the settlement were voiced. He then signed the document. A portion of this money is to be set aside for medical monitoring for 15 years for residents with PFOA levels in their blood greater than 1.86 parts per billion. 

Stephen Schwarz of the firm Faraci Lange was the lead attorney in the case. He tells The Eastwick Press “This is one of the largest settlements per capita in the country involving PFOA contamination. Homeowners in Petersburgh will now be compensated for their loss of property value caused by the contamination as well as receive payments for the loss of the use of their private well water before filtration systems were installed.”

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We Sure’nuff Had a Parade

March 23, 2022 By Eastwick Press

by Doug La Rocque
As The Eastwick Press pointed out last week, what the pandemic couldn’t do this year Mother Nature did (postpone the St. Patrick’s Day parade), but a week later even she was in a much more benevolent mood, holding off the Saturday rain showers until later in the day so revelers could march down Main and Church Streets in all their Irish finery. 

Last year the parade organizers were able to hold a “Halfway Hooley” in September, and while enjoyable, many commented it just did not feel like St. Patrick’s Day. That was not the case this past Saturday, March 19, when almost all of the bands and floats scheduled to take part the previous Saturday were able to return.

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Petersburgh PFOA Health Study Begins

March 23, 2022 By Eastwick Press

by Chris Tergliafera
At the March 21 regular meeting of the Petersburgh Town Council, the PFOA health study was discussed. The seven site nationwide study has begun and Petersburgh residents should be receiving  information about it in the mail by mid-April. To enroll, potential participants will be given an eligibility screening, followed by a clinical visit. Once enrolled they will receive an identification number and remain anonymous throughout the study. The goal for enrollment is 1,000 adults and 300 children. 

Bridge Update
The Rt. 2 and 22 bridge project has received an increase in budget from $3 million to $4.5 million. The current plan will see the bridge height clearance increase

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Filed Under: Member Exclusive, Petersburgh

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        Brunswick Town Board Highlights

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