May 31, 2014
May 29, 2014
Schodack police keep busy with power outage, fire, accident
Photo: File/ WNYT
SCHODACK - Police in Schodack have their hands full right now. There's a lot happening where Route 9 and Route 20 split. There is a traffic accident, wires are down and the power is out in that area.
Police say the downed wires sparked a brush fire as well. Students at Green Meadow Elementary School are going home early because of the power outage.
The Brookview neighborhood is also without power and so is the Schodack Police Department.
There is paving and construction work going on in the area. No word if the work had anything to do with the outage.
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May 28, 2014
Author Maya Angelou dies at 86 in North Carolina
Angelou, a renaissance woman and cultural pioneer, died Wednesday at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was 86.
Tall and regal, with a deep, majestic voice, she was unforgettable whether encountered in person, through sound or the printed word.
She called herself a poet, in love with the "sound of language," ''the music in language," as she explained to the AP in 2013. But she lived so many lives.
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Tall and regal, with a deep, majestic voice, she was unforgettable whether encountered in person, through sound or the printed word.
She called herself a poet, in love with the "sound of language," ''the music in language," as she explained to the AP in 2013. But she lived so many lives.
Read more...
May 26, 2014
Memorial Day Parade
This year's Memorial Day Parade in Castleton will step off on Monday, May 26, at 10:00 a.m. The parade will begin at the corner of Boltwood and Seaman Avenues, and will conclude with ceremonies at the Mountain View Cemetery. The parade will include five divisions with participants from our churches, schools, community volunteer organizations, politicians, and a lot more. The VFW color guard will lead the parade.
For more information, see 2014 Memorial Day Parade.
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