Eagle Bridge – Lucille A. Dubois, 77, passed away on Thursday July 20, 2017 at the Center for Living & Rehabilitation in Bennington, Vermont. [Read more…] about Lucille A. Dubois
Della May Chirasello
Hoosick Falls – Della May Chirasello, 95, passed away on July 22, 2017 at the Diamond Hill Nursing Home. [Read more…] about Della May Chirasello
Letters To The Editor
A Damaging Freshet
Monday, Dec 28, 1840: Today Peter Surdam and wife left the factory and came to my house and Mrs. Surdam stays with us while Peter goes to Salisbury to find a place to move to. [Read more…] about A Damaging Freshet
Two More Sites In Hoosick Falls Put On State Superfund List
by Alex Brooks
As predicted by State officials at the June 19 PFOA meeting at the Hoosick Falls Central School, two more sites in Hoosick Falls were named to the list of State Superfund sites on July 13. [Read more…] about Two More Sites In Hoosick Falls Put On State Superfund List
Petersburgh Town Board
Water District Committee Urges Expedited Repair of Water System
by Alex Brooks
The Petersburgh Town Board meeting on July 17 began with Siegfried Krahforst, the Chairman of the Water Committee, presenting a letter to the Town Board urging a more aggressive stance on PFOA matters and greater urgency on water system repairs. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Town Board
Hoosick Falls Village Board
Recent Flooding Dominates The Discussion
By Doug La Rocque
Residents of the village packed the meeting room Tuesday July 11 to hear the presentation from the engineering firm of Barton and Loguidice, hired to conduct a study of how water flowing through the village from Woods Creek, could be diverted and hopefully prevent another flooding incident like the one that occurred on July first. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls Village Board
Berlin Town Board
Concerns About Bills To House Animals Seized By Law Enforcement Becoming An Issue
By Doug La Rocque
Dog Control Officer Doug Goodermote brought a concern before the Thursday, July 13 meeting of the Berlin Town Board, that is becoming an issue for many towns in Eastern Rensselaer County. [Read more…] about Berlin Town Board
NSF Awards Bennington College $300K Grant To Expand Study Of PFOA
Bennington College Faculty Members David Bond, Janet Foley, and Tim Schroeder heard on June 13 they have been awarded a $300,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to deepen and expand the College’s response to PFOA contamination in New York and Vermont. [Read more…] about NSF Awards Bennington College $300K Grant To Expand Study Of PFOA
New Lebanon Town Board
Cupola To Be Saved…One of These Days
by Thaddeus Flint
The cupola from New Lebanon’s Union Free School building will be saved, it was reported at the Tuesday, July 11 Monthly Town Board meeting. [Read more…] about New Lebanon Town Board