May 16, 2012

What's that smell?

East Greenbush and State DEC have allowed human sewage to pollute Hudson River for 13 years.

NewsChannel 13 In-Depth investigation finds that state and town officials have continued to allow sewage treatment overflows despite six written agreements to stop the practice over the past 12 years. Now officials are working on a seventh agreement.

Castleton Library


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May 15, 2012

Local Budgets Approved

From the School's websites...  

2012-13 School Budget Approved; Thank You to Voters

The 2012-13 school budget was approved tonight by a vote of 655 to 331. A proposition to purchase a fuel-efficient minivan was approved by a vote of 538 to 403. Michael Charsky, Michael Hiser and George Warner were elected to three-year seats on the Board of Education. The district would like to thank everyone who came out to vote. 
Posted 5/15/12.

May 13, 2012

The Reel Scene~Reviews by Joe Cotugno

Production year: 2012
Director: Larry Charles
Cast: Anna Faris, John C. Reilly, Megan Fox, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sir Ben Kingsley
Running time: 1hr 23 mins
Rating: R

Sacha Baron Cohen’s ( Borat, Bruno) latest satirical comedy follows North African Supreme Leader General Aladeen (Cohen), a the ruthlessly self-absorbed, democracy-hating dictator determined to continue his rein over his oppressed oil-rich country of Wadiya.

May 9, 2012

Bank Of America Shareholders Meeting Swarmed By Protesters

Bank Of America Shareholders Meeting
Americans angry at Bank of America tried to communicate their frustration to the bank on Wednesday, quite literally.
Protesters gathered outside of BofA's headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina Thursday to demonstrate against the bank's foreclosure practices, as well as its relationship with the government and the coal industry.

More Errors Found In Questions On Standardized Tests

New York State High-Stakes Exams: More Errors Found In Questions On Standardized Tests

Posted: 05/09/2012 1:46 pm Updated: 05/09/2012 1:46 pm

 

The errors on New York's state exams just keep mounting.

As a result, districts were forced to re-score exams and costing extra in public funds to pay teachers overtime to do so. 

The Semantics of Mean

Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org.

The volume on the subject of bullying has grown even louder in recent weeks with the conviction of Dharun Ravi in a hate crime against his college roommate, Tyler Clementi, and the release of two documentaries on the subject: “Speak Up” and the forthcoming “Bully.” While parents, legislators, and even student advocates continue to articulate the seriousness of bullying and the toll this activity takes on children and teens, the use of electronic devices and the Internet to telegraph information, as evidenced, in fact, by Ravi’s conviction, now firmly frames cyberbullying in a criminal context. I believe this is a step in the right direction. 
“Too often, teens flip off the word ‘bully’ as childish, knowing that assailants today are much more vicious than the playground bullies of the previous century.”

Obama Backs Gay Marriage

The statement constitutes an act of political bravery on the president's behalf, as well as a major victory for the gay rights community, which has been pushing him to declare his support for marriage equality for several years. With the issue back in the news this week, the pressure intensified.

Still, the symbolism of Obama's remarks is hard to ignore. In becoming the first president to publicly support marriage equality, he sets the bar for its political acceptance. He also has the ability to shape public opinion further on the matter.

Maple Hill Lacrosse


  Maple Hill Lacrosse Fund Raiser
Thursday May 10, 2012 at 7:00-9:00pm Maple Hill Lacrosse Fundraiser with Rodger Wyland’s Barstool Banter at the Recovery Sport’s Grill in Troy.

Second Masseur Files Sexual Battery And Harassment Suit

John Travolta Lawsuit: Second Masseur Files Sexual Battery And Harassment Suit Against Actor

RadarOnline reports that the second alleged victim, who is identified in the documents only as "Doe Plaintiff No. 2," claims to have "substantial documentation and numerous witnesses regarding the substance of Travolta's actions." The site notes that the second accuser -- who is said to have worked at an unspecified Atlanta-based resort -- is also being represented by the same lawyer as the first. Both are seeking $2 million in punitive damages, and in the amended complaint, they are both now suing Travolta for sexual harassment as well.

For Immediate Release


From the East Greenbush Police Blotter 

City and Town police working with the DEA, have been conducting a joint investigation into the distribution of narcotics in southern Rensselaer County resulting in several arrests made late Monday and overnight:
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Heroine Arrest 
Frank R. Ingoldsby, 45 of Drumough Road Averill Park, and Jacob R. Quickenton, 20, of 1st Street Troy, have been charged with Criminal Sale Controlled Substance 3rd Dgr. – Heroin. 

EG Blotter 4/11 - 5/8/2012

May 8, 2012

Cops: Two drug rings busted in East Greenbush



Two men, one from Troy, the other from Averill Park, were charged with selling heroin in southern portions of Rensselaer County. Three men and two women were charged with selling prescription drugs, mainly Oxycodone, in the same area. Police said the operations were not related, but were both based in town.
"Everything just unfolded at the same time," said East Greenbush Police Chief Christopher Lavin.

May 3, 2012

Community Calendar

Upcoming Events!

Why did Target boot the Kindle?


The e-reader was one of the retailer's big sellers. Is Apple clearing out the competitors before it comes to town?clearing out the competitors before it comes to town?
By Kim Peterson 22 hours ago

Nearby

News from our neighbors ~

  • Dessert Night
  • Arts Festival
  • Talent Show
Check out the Community Calendar for upcoming events in and around town

Love my Park Day



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“Our parks are one of the hidden treasures of our state,” Governor Cuomo said today, inviting New Yorkers to participate in the first ever “I Love My Park Day.”
“I Love My Park Day” is a statewide event to enhance the state’s parks and historic sites and bring visibility to the entire park system and its needs.
Join thousands of your fellow New Yorkers this Saturday, May 5, and volunteer to help improve our state parks.

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May 2, 2012

Press Release From the Rensselaer County Legislature

   
PRESS RELEASE                                                                                             Contact: Richard Crist
May 2, 2012                                                                                                    270-2880 (cell 928-1920)

Legislators Welcome Progress on Compensation for Nassau Toxic Waste Damage

Members of the Rensselaer County Legislature welcomed progress on providing compensation to towns for damage suffered from years of toxic contamination in the Town of Nassau.

Chairman of the Legislature Martin Reid and Legislators Alex Shannon and Judith Breselor have been supporters of the measure and also had been strong advocates for a comprehensive clean-up of the toxic contamination at the Loeffel site.

May 1, 2012

Check the slideshow in the left sidebar

A Home fit for a Hero By Catherine Sager
NASSAU

Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band played a concert on Saturday at the Washington Avenue Armory to raise money for a hometown hero. Sinise gathered with a motorcade from the Village of Nassau in March. Sheriffs Deputies and State Police Officers, in coordinated assistance and support provided by Village of Nassau Police and emergency responders from throughout the County. From the Village Commons they traveled to the Washington Avenue Armory in Albany. There, elected officials, dignitaries, local politicians, in suits and ties, stood side by side with about 300 bikers from Rolling Thunder and Patriot Guard Riders, dressed in leather jackets, boots and bandanas to paid homage to one of our heroic veterans.

Wilkinson, a native of Lansingburgh, took part in the invasion of Iraq with Air Force Security Forces in 2003. Three years after he returned, his right leg started to give out.

After serving for a time guarding terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, he began experiencing mysterious and debilitating medical problems. He stopped walking last year and lost the feeling in his legs, as his muscles are weakening.

Wilkinson says he was exposed to hazardous chemicals while in the military. With the support of Congressman Chris Gibson's office the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs re-evaluated his injuries and rated his service-related disability at 100 percent.


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April 30, 2012

Microsoft Deal Adds to Battle Over E-Books

Employees at a Barnes & Noble in Emeryville, Calif.
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg NewsEmployees at a Barnes & Noble in Emeryville, Calif.
 
Microsoft agreed to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in Barnes & Noble’s Nook division on Monday, giving the bookstore chain stronger footing in the hotly contested electronic book market and creating an alliance that could intensify the fight over the future of digital reading.
The deal, which gives Microsoft a 17.6 percent stake, values the Nook unit at $1.7 billion — roughly double Barnes & Noble’s entire market value as of last Friday — and bolsters the bookseller’s efforts to make its digital business the linchpin of its future growth.

Schodack Central School News

Schodack School News

Merger Feasibility Study

Draft Merger Feasibility Study to Be Presented to Committee – Wednesday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m.

Consultants will provide a presentation on the draft merger feasibility study to the Community Advisory Committee on Wednesday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m. in Maple Hill High School library. Interested community members are also invited to attend. Please note, the State Education Department insists that hard copies of the draft study cannot be provided to the public until it approves the study. However, copies of the final report will be available to the public when the district holds community forums scheduled for May 21 at 7:00 p.m. in Maple Hill High School auditorium and May 22 at 7:00 p.m. at Ichabod Crane High School auditorium. The final report will also be posted to the districts' websites. Once the community forums are held, the districts' Boards of Education will hold meetings to decide whether to move forward with community votes on a possible merger.

Tomorrow Career Expo at Birch Hill

Career Expo 2012 – Tuesday, May 1 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

In an effort to help students in grades 7-12 explore careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), Schodack CSD will co-host a Career Expo on Tuesday, May 1 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Birch Hill in Schodack. This free, interactive event will feature representatives from dozens of careers in STEM that students and parents can speak with to learn about their fields. There also will be panel discussions on careers in health care and emerging technologies. This event is paid for by a grant and is at no cost to school districts.

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April 28, 2012

Is Nothing Sacred?

The proposed demolition of historic St. Patrick’s Church in Watervliet raises quality of life issues for its neighboring community—and for the region
by Ann Morrow on April 26, 2012 · 

St. Patrick's Church, photo by Julia Zave
It was picture perfect: A young family enjoying the balmy spring weather with an evening stroll. Heading down the sidewalk of 19th Street in Watervliet, Eric Fagan, Jill Fagan, and their daughter Amber walked toward the tree-lined front lawn of St. Patrick’s, turning to look at the stately, soaring church. When asked if they knew about the vacated church’s possible fate, Jill answers firmly, “We don’t want it torn down. No one does.” 

April 27, 2012

Romney would not have killed bin Laden

 Romney would not have killed bin Laden, implies new Obama campaign ad

By Olivier Knox | The Ticket – 9 hrs ago

Ever since Vice President Joe Biden boiled down Obama's 2012 slogan to "bin Laden is dead, GM is alive," it has been clear that the embattled incumbent would not hesitate to use the May 2, 2011, Navy SEAL strike as a political weapon. See the video here

Romney has taken pains to praise Obama for the raid. On Friday, Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul bristled at the video.
"It's now sad to see the Obama campaign seek to use an event that unified our country to once again divide us, in order to try to distract voters' attention from the failures of his administration. 


What do you think of this campaign strategy?
Leave a comment.

April 26, 2012

VFW Ham Dinner

Don't forget!

Saturday

  • Castleton Fire House
    11 Green Avenue
    Castleton, NY

    Two Seatings --- 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.


    All proceeds go to the VFW- so come on out and
    support our Veterans!!!

    Please RSVP by calling 732-4694

    Please don't forget the VFW ham dinner this Saturday, 4/28/12 at the Castleton Fire House. Please help us raise $$$ for veterans. Seating is at 4 and 6:30. $10 family style. Call 732-4694 for reservations. Support the veterans.
             






SCCP Rx Take Back Day

Prescription Drug Take Back Day-Saturday, 4/28

As part of a national effort to address the problem of misused prescription drugs, the Schodack Castleton Community Partnership is sponsoring a prescription drug take back day on Saturday, April 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Schodack Police Department. Residents are invited to bring potentially dangerous expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs for safe disposal.  
Posted 4/25/12

Schodack Adopts a Budget

The Board of Education adopted a 2012-13 budget. The proposed 2012-13 budget increases spending $114,916 over the current year.
2012-13 Budget Newsletter
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2012 Artritis Walk


Craig Wilkinson

Join me in my efforts to support 
the Arthritis Foundation!
17 surgeries to date and my 18th scheduled for the early fall. Arthritis has made my life difficult, but it hasn't taken over my life.
I'm asking you to support my team "Wildcat Pride" as we raise money to help find a cure for arthritis.
You don't even have to walk, just join my team and get involved.

Arthritis is the #1 cause of disability and it hurts to be #1

 Read more...

April 25, 2012

April 24, 2012

Congratulations Alec Hicks

Alec Hicks Selected for Capital District Youth Chorale

MHHS junior Alec Hicks was selected for the Capital District Youth Chorale this year after auditioning. Alec is an active member of the music department, participating in Band, Jazz Band, Chorus and Swing Choir. As a member of the Chorale, Alec performed on April 21 at the Palace Theatre in Albany, on May 1 at the Massry Center Auditorium in Albany, and on May 20 at Union College Memorial Chapel in Schenectady. Congratulations!  
Posted 4/09/12.

Alumni Webpage

Schodack Alumni

“Last year, we talked about looking at alternative ways of providing opportunities for students. We can’t keep doing things the same way,” said Superintendent Robert Horan.

Ex-BP engineer arrested in Gulf oil spill case

Posted: Apr 24, 2012 1:15 PM EDT Updated: Apr 24, 2012 6:15 PM EDT

By CAIN BURDEAU and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Associated Press

 
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Federal prosecutors brought the first criminal charges Tuesday in the Gulf oil spill, accusing a former BP engineer of deleting more than 300 text messages that indicated the blown-out well was spewing far more crude than the company was telling the public at the time.

April 23, 2012

Standardized Testing....Pineapples don't have sleeves

When Pineapple Races Hare, Students Lose, Critics of Standardized Tests Say

Metro Twitter Logo. A reading passage included this week in one of New York’s standardized English tests has become the talk of the eighth grade, with students walking around saying, “Pineapples don’t have sleeves,” as if it were the code for admission to a secret society.
The passage is a parody of the tortoise and the hare story, the Aesop’s fable that almost every child learns in elementary school. Only instead of a tortoise, the hare races a talking pineapple, and the moral of the story — more on that later — is the part about the sleeves.
In the world of testing, she said, it does not really matter whether an answer is right or wrong; the “right” answer is the one that field testing has shown to be the consensus answer of the “smart” kids. “It’s a psychometric concept,” she said. 
In the original version a rabbit races an eggplant, and children speculated Friday that the eggplant had been changed to a pineapple because some kids might not know what an eggplant was. Why the rabbit was changed to a hare was harder to explain. There is no mention of sleeves.


Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times

A story by the children’s book author Daniel Pinkwater, above, was adapted for an English test in a way that baffled students 

and caused officials to say that the questions wouldn’t be counted.

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Update from CBS 6

Woman dead, driver charged with DWI after NY crash

SCHODACK, N.Y. (AP) -- State police say a pickup truck driven by a woman who was later charged with drunken driving smashed into a tree, killing a passenger.

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Update on Fatal Crash

Rensselaer County DA's office says Lisa Hartigan, driver in today's fatal Schodack DWI crash, to face a charge of vehicular manslaughter. Hartigan, 48, is already facing a DWI charge in connection with the crash which killed her passenger, 47-year old Darlene Walter

Serious Accident in Castleton

Posted at: 04/23/2012 7:05 AM
By: WNYT Staff 

A serious accident in Castleton this morning leaves one person seriously injured. A caller reported the incident when they came upon a car into a tree. The accident occurred around 5 AM at 2388 River Road.
Two people were in the vehicle, one with serious injuries.

April 22, 2012

Schodack Girl Scouts Earth Day 2012

EARTH DAY, Sunday, April 22, Main Street will be filled with Girl Scouts in "safety" green shirts as they pick up trash and maintain the planters.

 "Working by the road is hazardous, but with the donation of green safety shirts by Professional Services Industry, the girls will be easy to see as they give Castleton an Earth Day spruce up," said Kathy Misiaszek.