April 6, 2013

Instagram, FB and Twitter, oh my!

Clearly, when it comes to social media, a little guidance goes a long way.
I found this article on The Blog on HUFF Post.

When my kids were young - not that long ago, when the email and chatrooms were still new - I remember being afraid that there were monsters reading their chats and stalking them with only the worst of bad intentions.

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April 5, 2013

The Anchor relocates


The Anchor Food Pantry and Thrift Shop is moving from The Trinity Lutheran Church to their new home at  34 Boltwood Avenue in Castleton as of May 2nd, 2013

Their new location is behind The Riverside Center for Rehabilitation (formerly Resurrection Nursing Home) in the building previously used by the Maple Hill Pre-School. 

The Anchor's phone number will remain the same at 732-4120

Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70


Roger Ebert had the most-watched thumb in Hollywood.With a twist of his wrist, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic could render a decision that influenced a nation of moviegoers and could sometimes make or break a film.
Legendary film critic Roger Ebert has died at the age of 70, reports the Chicago Sun-Times.
On April 2, Ebert revealed on his blog that his cancer had returned and that he would be reducing his reviewing duties at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Ebert wrote that he would be taking a “leave of presence," as he underwent radiation treatment, but it appears the cancer was too far gone already.

April 4, 2013

FOIL workshop


OPEN MEETINGS AND
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LAW
A COMMUNITY FORUM

Led by Robert Freeman
Executive Director of NY State  Committee on Open Government

Tuesday, April 9th at 6:30 PM

Location: Maple Hill High School
             1216 Maple Hill Road, Castleton

Join your community leaders, board members and the general public for training on the Open Meetings and Freedom of Information Law.  Communities will also learn from each other how citizen participation is being used to help towns and villages make informed, intelligent decisions related to planning for their future.


Organized by the Schodack Planning and Development Association

PETA's Shocking secret slaughter


Shocking Photos: PETA's Secret Slaughter of Kittens, Puppies


When you donate to PETA, you not only fund the killing of animals, you fund the intimidation of animal lovers.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is an organization that publicly claims to represent the best interest of animals -- indeed their "ethical treatment." Yet approximately 2,000 animals pass through PETA's front door every year and very few make it out alive. The vast majority -- 96 percent in 2011 -- exit the facility out the back door after they have been killed, when pet Cremation Services of Tidewater stops by on their regular visits to pick up their remains. Between these visits, the bodies are stored in the giant walk-in freezer PETA installed for this very purpose. It is a freezer that cost $9,370 and, like the company which incinerates the bodies of PETA's victims, was paid for with the donations of animal lovers who could never have imagined that the money they donated to help animals would be used to end their lives instead. In fact, in the last 11 years, PETA has killed 29,426 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other domestic animals.

Most animal lovers find this hard to believe. But seeing is believing. 

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April 2, 2013

Court Officer Honored by Town Board

Court Officer Bill Dikant, flanked by Hon. Bruce J. Wagner (left) and Hon. Paul W. Peter (right)
Court Officer Bill Dikant, flanked by Hon. Bruce J. Wagner (left) and Hon. Paul W. Peter (right), after the March 11, 2004 adoption of a Town Board Resolution marking Dikant's achievements as Town of Schodack Justice Court Officer.