The HFCS Varsity Girls Field Hockey team has been having a great season thus far (18-0) and just won the Section II Class C Championship game (4-0) against Johnstown this past Saturday, November 2nd.
Their next game is […] Submitted by Mary Lou Walters Petersburgh will be having its annual Veterans Day Potluck Dinner and Presentation on Monday, November 11th at the Petersburgh Veterans Memorial ...
HFCS’s NHS Chapter is known as the Philip Leonard Chapter. As many in the community are aware, Mr. Leonard recently passed away. He is known within the halls of HFCS as “the man who built the school.” ...
The Whipstock Hill Preservation Society (WHIPS) in May presented the Greenway committee with a gift of $5,000 which was used to clean up downed trees on the northern end of the trail and apply stone ...
Before you know it, our only Fourth of July Parade in Rensselaer County will be here! We will have dug ourselves out of the snow drifts and slogged through the mud to get to the big day! We invite the ...
The Town of Sand Lake is embarking on its most ambitious park enhancement initiative to date, the Sand Lake Improved Parks Project (SLIPP). This project, a collaboration between the town, Averill Park ...
Unity House cut the ribbon on its newly renovated Crisis Support Residence, located at the original Unity House Ministry site (309 8th Street, Troy) where the organization was founded in 1971. The ...
The October 21st Stephentown Board meeting was brief but busy. After the audit of claims and the regular board minutes were approved, the minutes from the October 14th special board meeting, along ...
The Tamarac Athletic Hall of Fame inducted 11 of their greatest athletes of all time as well as three teams and two coach/contributors on October 25th and 26th. The class features many of the most ...
The October 21st Petersburgh Town Board meeting began with the approval of minutes from the September 16th and 30th meetings. During the department reports town supervisor Noeding reported the dump ...
The Town of Sand Lake is embarking on its most ambitious park enhancement initiative to date, the Sand Lake Improved Parks Project (SLIPP). This project, a collaboration between the town, Averill Park ...
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