December 16, 2012
Schodack business woman stabbed to death
By Lauren Stanforth
Updated 6:44 pm, Sunday, December 16, 2012
SCHODACK — The boyfriend of the realtor who was stabbed to death will be arraigned Sunday evening on second-degree murder charges.
At approximately 4:35 a.m. Sunday, emergency responders were called to 20 Bri Lan Ave for a report of an assault with a knife. Police arrived and found 33-year-old Nikki Hart, who was transported to Albany Memorial
December 14, 2012
Kiwanis Christmas Gift to SCSD
The Castleton Schodack Kiwanis Club donated $1,000 in gift cards to each of
Schodack Central School Districts three school buildings recently. This
donation will help community families in need during the holiday season.
Social workers from each school were on hand to accept this generous donation
and will be able to identify families to help.
The donated funds come from
various fund raisers (chicken barbeques, food sales at summer concerts at the
Schodack Town Park) and a very generous donation from a family in the
Schodack/Castleton
community.
Kiwanis members would like to thank the community for their support, which allows the organization to give this Christmas donation as well as many other donations throughout the year. The Schodack CSD is very grateful for the Kiwanis Christmas donation and their continued generosity to the community.
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community.
Kiwanis members would like to thank the community for their support, which allows the organization to give this Christmas donation as well as many other donations throughout the year. The Schodack CSD is very grateful for the Kiwanis Christmas donation and their continued generosity to the community.
December 13, 2012
Hudson's new home in Schodack
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December 12, 2012
Letter to the Editor
Letter: School leaders, expand vision
How can a school community reject more than $31 million in building upgrades at a mere cost of $85 for a taxpayer who owns a $250,000 home? East Greenbush residents did just that in a recent capital projects vote ("East Greenbush voters reject $31.65M project," Dec. 5). The message in this vote is not "difficult financial times;" it is lack of community trust and respect for the leadership of the district.
The school community has grown tired of the threats of teacher layoffs, the elimination of classes and the possibility of cutting sports (but never administrative consolidation to reduce costs) made annually to the residents as part of a gun-to-the-head-of-taxpayers mentality to steal a "yes" vote for the school budget.
December 11, 2012
Schodack Valley Christmas
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