December 3, 2021

T&J Soap

Theresa (Hovish) Van Duyne, owner and operator of a small arts and crafts boutique in historic Troy, NY, T&J Soap specialize in making cold process olive oil soaps and other body products. The current inventory can be viewed online at www.tandjsoap.com or my retail location at 271 River Street, Troy, NY 12180.
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📭 Gentle reminder to get those online orders in for the holidays! Deadlines are sneaking up! We have the best workers at the Troy Post Office but once it leaves there there's no control. Remember I can ship directly to your recipient. My shipping has been calculating a little funny every couple orders so if it seems a little high don't worry you'll be refunded the difference. 🎁

We will be open every day until Christmas! If there happens to be a snowstorm please check my social media. Typically if the @capregionartscenter is closed we are too. Thank you for bearing the weather this weekend to support all of us! Also, Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish friends!



December 2, 2021

Holidays on the Hudson

 Village of Castleton-on-Hudson

Duration: 1 hr
Public 
Join us during this outdoor event to make special ornaments for the Village tree and enjoy the annual tree lighting! We'll also have a special visit from Santa and light refreshments. Co-sponsored by the Village of Castleton-on-Hudson, Castleton Fire Department, Castleton Public Library, and COHMSA.

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October 19, 2021

Piece of New York State Museum falls from 9th floor

Piece of New York State Museum falls from 9th floor

WNYT Staff Updated: October 19, 2021 12:07 PM Created: October 18, 2021 03:39 PM

ALBANY - The New York State Museum will be open Tuesday after some structural damage over the weekend.

NewsChannel 13 is told a piece of the structure fell from the ninth floor onto the terrace, then the sidewalk on Madison Avenue on Sunday.


The state Office of General Services sent contractors to do an emergency inspection and develop a remediation plan.Barriers in the area will be in place until they are sure the area is safe.


September 26, 2021

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Celebrate your library! Castleton Public Library

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Give Blood at Castleton Volunteer Ambulance!

Help tackle the critical need for blood donations this fall. The American Red Cross urges donors of all blood types to give now and help ensure lifesaving transfusions are available for those who rely on them.

August 27, 2021

East Greenbush police asking residents for video of alleged BB gun incident

by:Giuliana BrunoPosted: Aug 25, 2021 / 10:42 AM EDT / Updated: Aug 25, 2021 / 10:42 AM EDTEAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The East Greenbush Police Department wants the public’s help in getting to the bottom of a series of late night incidents, including an unknown suspect shooting a BB into a window.

Police say it happened on Oregon Avenue late Tuesday night. If you live there and have a camera that may have recorded any suspicious activity, you’re asked to call Detective Sergeant Michael Guadagnino at (518) 479-2525.

August 9, 2021

Music on the Lawn

Wednesday, August 25, 2021
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Come for dinner!

Meatball subs, hot dogs, strawberry shortcake, lemonade and cookies for sale.

Thank you for supporting the library.

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July 30, 2021

Youth Organize Climate Rally

MEDIA ADVISORY FOR:

Friday, August 6th, 2021 

CONTACT: Natalie Penna, New York Youth Climate Leaders | nyyouthclimateleaders@gmail.com | (518) 810-3354


Youth Organize Climate Rally Calling for Divestment of Teachers’ Pension Fund and Legislative Climate Action

June 16, 2021

Diversity Parade

Please join us for the 2nd Annual Village of Castleton-on-Hudson's Diversity Parade on Saturday, June 19th, 2021 at 11:00am! This year's theme: You Belong!

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May 11, 2021

Memorial Day Parade


2021 Castleton/Schodack Memorial Day Parade
Plans for a 2021 Memorial Day Parade are under way. Although a traditional parade is still not completely safe, an annual tribute to those who served our country is deserved and needed by all! Therefore: CALLING ALL VETERANS!

April 18, 2021

Girl Scout Gold Award Project “Pit Stop” by Skyler Misiaszek 

For my Girl Scout Gold Award Project, I chose to purchase a set of bleachers for Maple Hill High School Track. 

I exceeded my original goal by earning enough money to purchase two sets of bleachers. I have spent the last year raising the funds for this project through doing odd jobs, running a bottle and can drive, creating artwork and selling my artwork at Castleton Artisans Market, along with selling commissioned art sales. 

After all this time and effort, I am so pleased to say that I am in the last stages of the project, which is assembling the bleachers and writing the final Girl Scout Gold Award Report. 


Thank you to everyone who helped me along the way; my teenage friends, my family, the people in the community, and the businesses who gave me support as it was difficult to raise funds during the Covid-19 Pandemic. But with their support we were successful. 

Special thanks to my advisor, Mr. Matt LaClair, Director of Facilities at Maple Hill High School and to our team that assembled the bleachers - Matt LaClair, Jay Beber, Perry Tomlin, Brian Neumann, George Isbester.  

         
Special thanks to the local groups who supported the project: 
  • Capital Saw Mill
  • East Greenbush Bottle & Can Company
  • Castleton Artisans Market 

The bleachers are now in place at the track area. I hope that everyone that visits the school for track and field events will appreciate and enjoy the new seating.



April 12, 2021

STEAM SCHOLARSHIP WITH A TOTAL VALUE OF $15,000

EDEN RENEWABLES NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2021 GREEN STEAM SCHOLARSHIP WITH A TOTAL VALUE OF $15,000

APPLICATION DEADLINE FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021

New York - Troy-based community solar developer Eden Renewables is now accepting applications for its annual scholarships with a total value of $15,000. Graduating high school seniors from selected schools in the Capital Region (see list) and pursuing a career in fields that benefit the environment are invited to apply before the deadline of May 28th.

Eden’s scholarship program was established in 2019 to support student interests in STEM subjects that investigate, design and implement solutions for local and global environmental issues. As part of Eden’s educational benefit, a portion of the educational funds is allocated to each school district in towns that host its community solar projects. The first such scholarship in the amount of $1,000 was awarded to Mariella Hirschoff of Maple Hill Junior-Senior High School.

Renamed this year to include the Arts, the Green STEAM Scholarship fund has since increased to $15,000 as a result of Eden’s success and expansion in the area, extending the scholarship offer to 10 school districts including Troy City as a homage to Eden’s home base.  
Awards of $1,000-$3,000 will be made to 10-15 students, depending on the quantity and quality of applications received. At least one student will be selected from each school.

Eden’s Chief Development Officer Giovanni Maruca said, “We are growing our scholarship program and excited to be supporting more students pursuing their educational goals. Our Green STEAM Scholarship strives to support enrollment in environmental and sustainability studies and help increase the environmental workforce to meet the growing demand for green careers as we transition to a clean energy economy.”
The scholarships will be offered in each host town for the lifetime of the community solar farm, which is 25 years.

As in previous years, recipients will be selected on the basis of academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, and statement of goals and aspirations. Once selected, recipients will be notified and formally awarded at each school’s graduation ceremony.

To be eligible, applicants must be a high school senior attending one of the selected schools, have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA, and be accepted into a 2 or 4-year college or university and enrolled in Green STEAM or related discipline. A letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or employer, and a 500-word statement of purpose regarding educational plans and professional aspirations in Green STEAM must be submitted with the application to be considered. 

To submit an application: https://edenrenewables.com/scholarship-2021 

The Green STEAM Scholarship is a component of Eden Education which provides students the chance to learn beyond school grounds and gain knowledge in STEM subjects with lesson plans that meet New York State learning standards.

More about Eden’s education program: https://edenrenewables.com/education


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March 29, 2021

CCHS Selected as Beneficiary of Hannaford Helps Community Bag Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CCHS Selected as Beneficiary of
Hannaford Helps Community Bag Program
KINDERHOOK, NY (March 26, 2021) -- The Columbia County Historical Society (CCHS) has been selected as a beneficiary of the Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag Program.

During the month of April, CCHS will receive an automatic $1 donation for every Community Bag purchased at the Kinderhook Hannaford, located at 2967 Route 9, Valatie.

The Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag Program launched in October 2015. The program is designed to support local nonprofit organizations through the sale of reusable grocery bags while reducing single-use plastic waste. The bags can be purchased for $2.50 at check-out registers. Store leaders at the Kinderhook Hannaford selected CCHS as the April beneficiary of the program.

"During this challenging time, supporting community nonprofits is more important than ever," said CCHS Executive Director Lori Yarotsky. "We are honored to have been chosen for this terrific program that benefits our community as well as the environment."


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For more information:
Carrie Rodgers, communications@cchsny.org
Each purchase of a Community Bag at the Kinderhook Hannaford will result in a
$1 donation to the Columbia County Historical Society.
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New Van for STRIDE Programs!

New Van for STRIDE Programs!

After a few months of searching, we are excited to announce that we found the vehicle we need, being delivered just after Easter!

With great thanks to Stewarts Foundation, we have purchased our new wheels!!



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Are UPS and Amazon Holding Castletonians' Packages Hostage?

 Notice from Castleton-on-Hudson & Schodack; General Discussion 

We, the residents and supporters of Castleton, demand that UPS stop delivering packages addressed to residents to the Amazon warehouse, where they are kept for days or weeks. Our packages should be delivered to the places they are addressed to and signed for by the actual residents, not some mythical Amazon employee by the name of "Woods" who is always listed by UPS as the signatory for these misdirected deliveries. In addition, we demand that the Schodack Town Supervisor's Office, headed by Supervisor David Harris, investigate this egregious situation and act to resolve it with UPS and the Amazon warehouse management.

Hi Neighbors,

It has become obvious that we need to take action to stop UPS from misdirecting our packages to the Amazon Warehouse where the mysterious person "Woods" allegedly signs for them and keeps them there for days or even weeks. It appears more than 100 Castleton residents have been affected. Some have had food deliveries delayed by a week causing the food to rot. Others have had expensive items withheld. Still others have not received gifts sent to them. This has to stop.
I have created an online petition here: https://www.ipetitions.com/.../stop-ups-and-amazon-from...

Let's continue to raise awareness and put pressure on managers and officials until this is resolved. I am tired of this happening to us all! Thanks.

Best wishes,

Kathleen Crowley

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Castleton Residents

Ready for spring clean-up? So are we!
Biodegradable bag pickup starts this coming Monday, April 5th, and will continue every Monday till December. This includes leaves & biodegradable yard waste (under 25 lbs.).


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March 27, 2021

SAVE THE DATE!

National Honor Society Fund Raiser
National Honor Society is holding a fundraiser through Five Guys next Thursday, April 1, from 2:30-7:30 p.m.!
Please present this flyer to the cashier upon ordering - 20% of sales will be donated to Maple Hill.







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March 25, 2021

Follow Questar III BOCES on Twitter




Students can now apply by April 12th by visiting our website at questar.org/ptech-echs/. The new high school is open to incoming ninth graders in Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie and Southern Saratoga counties.

Questar III and @HudsonValleyCC have announced a partnership to launch a new high school for STEM careers, the first on a community college campus in the Capital Region. questar.org/

March 21, 2021

Vaxications

'Vaxications,' catch-up trips and pent-up demand fuel travel surge
From cruises to campsites, summer is already almost fully booked
By Harriet Baskas

A growing wave of relaxed restrictions, along with an increasing number of vaccinated Americans, is leading to a surge in “vaxications” and other trips, after a year of pandemic-induced lockdowns.

Mothballed restaurants, hotels and attractions, canceled cruise seasons and record low airline passenger traffic are making way for a brisk uptick in travel plans, with around half of Americans set to take a trip in the next three months, according to an analysis from the U.S. Travel Association.

“People have an 18-month supply of events, visits and vacations to catch up on,” said Michael McCall, professor of hospitality business at Michigan State University.

“There is a substantial pent-up desire to travel. Families have not hugged or spent time together.”


Travel experts say anyone wishing to take a trip should be exercising caution, especially in light of the CDC's recommendation that travel be avoided where possible, even for passengers who are vaccinated.

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March 6, 2021

Rensselaer County Services during the COVID-19 crisis.



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Democrats' unemployment insurance plan passes on party line vote

PHOTO: Chairman of Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Joe Manchin speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill, March 4, 2021.
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Democrats' unemployment insurance plan passes on party line vote

After a nearly 12 hour stall, the Democratic unemployment insurance agreement passed on a party line vote of 50-49.

The amendment, passed by Democrats in the early hours of Saturday morning, superseded an earlier Republican victory on unemployment insurance.

Democrats came to an agreement on unemployment benefits after initially hitting a snag early in the marathon voting session on the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief legislation. Democrat Joe Manchin had threatened to unravel an agreement on how to handle jobless benefits in the package, but after eight hours of discussions, he agreed to a new proposal.

The Senate is currently evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.

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