| Hoosick Falls, New York News |
Striving to capture a town's identity
Town officials and consultants from Lakes to Locks Inc. got down to business Wednesday night to get the story of Hoosick Falls.
|
Wood Co. a force in Hoosick's history
The town and village largely attribute the area's boom years to the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Co., which featured a massive factory in Hoosick Falls beginning in the early 1850s.
|
McDonald takes Senate seat
Republican Roy McDonald won his bid for New York's 43rd District Senate seat against Democratic challenger Mike Russo.
|
Hoosick Falls Police Explorer program looks to grow
For the past two years, the Hoosick Falls Police Explorer Post 5 has been looking for anyone between 14 and 21 years old interested in a career in law enforcement to join the police explorer program.
|
McDonald, Russo battle for N.Y. Senate seat
Republican Roy McDonald and Democrat Mike Russo are facing off in the race for New York's 43rd Senate District seat, recently vacated by former Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, who announced his retirement ...
|
Students roll out a DWI drama
Luc Bechard wheeled a man into the operating room Friday afternoon and hooked him up to a machine.
|
Hoosick Area Partnership sees a decline in student drug use
Drug use among students at Hoosick Falls Central School and St. Mary's Academy is down, according to a local group.
|
Streetlight Ghost
"On the night of Sept.13, 2008 in the small town of Hoosick Falls, N.Y. at approximately 1:30 a.m., my girlfriend and I were leaving a family member's aptartment to go home," writes Curtis.
|
Hoosick Falls bar now named Half Time
After 20 years, a Church Street bar has gone from Third Base to Half Time - in less than a month.
|
Irish step dancing comes to Williamstown
A New York woman has brought her love of Irish dancing across the state line and is offering classes to local children at the United Methodist Church on Main Street.
|
Eight suspects from Rensselaer County arrested in drug sweep
A two-month investigation led to the arrest of eight Rensselaer County individuals said Under Sheriff Pat Russo.
|
Third arrest in copper theft case
A third person has been arrested for breaking into the former Mary McClellan Hospital and stealing copper and other metals from the old hospital section.
|
Stove company owner arrested
Dennis A. Murray, the owner of Valley Hearth and Pellet Inc. on Church Street, has been arrested for taking orders for pellet stoves and wood pellets and never delivering after being paid, Hoosick Falls Police ...
|
Hoosick Falls man arrested for allegedly defrauding customers
Several people in Hoosick Falls must find secondary means to heat their homes this winter after police said today they were defrauded by the owner of Valley Hearth and Pellet.
|
Two woman arrested in connection with metal theft
A mother and daughter from Hoosick Falls have been arrested in connection with the theft of thousands of dollars worth of metal from the former Mary McClellan Hospital, police said.
|
N.Y.: Use old voting machines
For the upcoming elections, Rensselaer County voters are advised to use the old lever voting machines, as opposed to the newer ones that will be required to be the only machines in service by next year, Edward ...
|
Fire destroys auto body shop
An auto body shop in Hoosick Falls was destroyed by fire this morning. The call came in around 6 a.m. to Upstate Auto Sales on Route 7. More than 50 firefighters were called to the scene.
|
Rensselaer County Legislator charged with drunken driving
Rensselaer County Legislator Stan Brownell is facing a misdemeanor drunken driving charge in Springfield, Vt., according to court officials.
|
Hoosick Falls Central School welcomes new school year
Tuesday was a busy day for the faculty at HFCS. Some had to hold department meetings while they ate their lunch in the school's cafeteria.
|
Art:21 | Jenny Holzer | Collaboration
EXCLUSIVE: Jenny Holzer and poet Henri Cole with various Redaction Paintings in her studio in Hoosick Falls, New York, and BIG HANDS YELLOW WHITE installed at Cheim & Read, New York.Whether questioning ...
|