March 27, 2012

Meet W.L. Staats


 
 
 
Three Centuries on the Hudson River
Book signing: Wednesday, March 28th at 6:30 pm
Good Buy Books
330 Columbia Turnpike
East Greenbush, NY 12144

Animals "are a traveling tick parade,"

From The Wall Street Journal ~ 

Warm Weather Means Ticks Will Be Out Early; A 'Horrific' Season for Lyme and Other Diseases

They can wait for months, clinging to the edge of a blade of grass or a bush, for the whiff of an animal's breath or vibration telling them a host approaches.

Showering or bathing quickly after being outdoors can also help wash off crawling ticks or make it easier to find them. What won't work: simply jumping in the pool or lake, because ticks can hide in bathing suits and don't quickly drown in water.  

"We haven't even begun to scratch the surface of the type of pathogens ticks can be harboring and transmitting," says Kristy K. Bradley, state epidemiologist and public health veterinarian for the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

Animals "are a traveling tick parade," Dr. Bradley adds, with pet dogs "bringing them into the home and onto furniture and carpets."


Doctors told him he might have chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia. Depressed about his health, he began seeing a therapist who knew about the symptoms of Lyme and referred him to another physician. That doctor determined he had Lyme—and babesiosis, caused by a parasite that destroys red blood cells.

Pizza Night Fund Raiser

Schodack Valley will host a Special Pizza Night on Saturday, March 31st from 4-9 p.m. to raise money to help the Schoharie Volunteer Fire Dept recover from hurricane Irene.

Eat in or Take out (518) 477-4215. Pizza, wings with home-made wing sauce (mild, hot, BBQ and Garlic Parmesan), mozzarella sticks, jalapeno poppers, fully loaded, freshly made, antipasto and side salads all available!

Eat in or take-out!

East Greenbush Police Blotter

FELONY "FREE-BAGGING "

ARRESTED 59 TIMES

Rib Eyes & Porter House Steaks Top List of Stolen Meat

Suspect Bites Store Detective During Robbery

Previously Convicted of DWI, Charged Again

Hit & Run Driver Ticketed Six Months Later

Pair Charged with Distributing Heroin in Rensselaer County

Read more...

March 25, 2012

Riverway Storytelling Festival


Please come and enjoy some very talented Maple Hill Middle School  and High School students as they perform  some great storytelling! 
The Maple Hill Storytellers will be presenting Tales by the River as part of the 10th Annual Riverway Storytelling Festival. The event will occur at the Castleton Public Library on Wed. April 18th at 6:30pm. 

 This is a free event. Come down and show your support!

March 24, 2012

The deals and dangers at dollar stores

Bargain Babe Tips 

For someone on a budget, dollar stores can be a heaven sent, but there are some items that are not worth the four quarters.

Read more on the F Word page

Friends Raffle!

The Friends of Castleton Library are holding a raffle

1) selling chocolate bunny lollipops ($1/pop), and
2) raffling off two Spring baskets ($1/chance)-Drawing will be Thursday, April 5th in the morning.
 
The raffles include:
1) K'nex Octopus ride, Star Wars puzzle, book and candy
2) Disney Belle (changes color in water), Little Mermaid play jewelry, 2 books, candy
 
Proceeds benefit the Friends.

March 22, 2012

Lovely weather...For Ticks!

Experts predict that 2012 will be a bad year for ticks and Lyme disease.
Due to the warm weather, some are saying this might be a bad year for ticks! Mike Bennett (WTEN) shows you how to avoid the troublesome bugs: http://www.wten.com/story/17234142/ticks-get-early-start-this-season

Student Artwork Featured at Annual Legislative Exhibit

Mrs. Pazienza with artists Olivia Baker & Andrew Penn

Four Schodack CSD students were honored for their artwork on Wednesday, March 14 at the Annual Legislative Art Exhibit in the Capitol Building in Albany. Third graders Olivia Baker and Andrew Penn and seniors Brittni Curtin and Caitlin Wemette had their artwork featured at the exhibit and attended a reception with their family and art teachers. Click here to read more and see photos... Congratulations!  
Posted @SCSD 3/15/12.

No good news for SCSD Budget

Facing State Aid Cuts Draft 2 Budget Cuts Spending Fourth Straight Year

School officials presented the second draft of the preliminary 2012-13 budget at the March 15 Board of Education meeting, a $20,065,160 budget that cuts spending for the fourth year in a row. Superintendent Robert Horan explained the district has little choice but to cut spending again after the state has proposed cutting state aid for the fourth year in a row. “All of this hurts. It’s not easy,” said Mr. Horan. 
A third and final draft of the budget will be presented at the April 19 Board of Education meeting, when the Board is scheduled to adopt the budget that will go to a community vote on May 15.
Click here to read more... Posted  at SCSD 3/21/12.

March 21, 2012

Castleton Library Events

Wed, 7pm-Monthly Friends' meeting
Thursday, 11:30am-Storyhour
Thursday, 6pm-Weight Loss group
 
 
Friday, 6pm-Family Movie night-Hop
Popcorn and juice provided!