Thursday, October 4th from 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.You can also register to vote by mail. Applications must be postmarked not later than October 12th and received by the Board of Elections not later than October 17th in order to be eligible to vote in the General Election. Applications are available at the Town Clerk's Office or by going to Rensselaer County's web site or New York State's election site.
Saturday, October 13th from 2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
September 29, 2012
LOCAL REGISTRATION DAYS
 During a Presidential Election Year, a Board of Elections conducts two local registration
 events in the Town of Schodack. Both  will be in the main floor meeting
 room, Schodack Town Hall, 265 Schuurman Rd. If you have not yet 
registered to vote and would like to be eligible to do so, mark these 
dates.
September 28, 2012
Facilities Committee seeks members
District Seeks Community Members for Facilities  Committee 
The district is seeking community members interested in joining a Facilities Committee to look at buildings and grounds to assess the district’s facility needs. The committee, which will also include teachers, staff, Board members and administrators, will meet three to five times starting in October. Meetings will be held in the evening and include tours of buildings and grounds. The committee will help identify the most pressing needs and recommend priorities for a report to the Board of Education.
The district is seeking community members interested in joining a Facilities Committee to look at buildings and grounds to assess the district’s facility needs. The committee, which will also include teachers, staff, Board members and administrators, will meet three to five times starting in October. Meetings will be held in the evening and include tours of buildings and grounds. The committee will help identify the most pressing needs and recommend priorities for a report to the Board of Education.
If you are interested in joining the committee, please contact Matt LaClair at 732-2831.
by Schodack eNews
September 27, 2012
A welcome surprise!
Father and Daughter Reunited After Tour in Afghanistan
Second grader Natalie Deso received quite a surprise when she boarded the school bus to go home on Monday.Waiting for her in the front seat was her father, who had just come home from his second tour in Afghanistan.
The stunned 6-year-old stood in disbelief for a moment before rushing to her father as the two embraced.
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posted on SCSD website
Check the Community Calendar
FRIENDS OF SCHODACK ISALND- On Saturday, Sept. 29th, from 9 am to 4 pm, we're going to be at  Schodack Island to do some hands on conservation work and everyone is  invited! (Rain Date is Sun, Sept 30th.) This  work is being sponsored by a TogetherGreen Grant from Toyota and  National Audubon.  We've planned the day in collaboration with Casey  Holzworth, NYS Park Biologist.  
The Friends of Schodack Island and graduate students from SUNY Albany will be involved, too. Our  goal is to cut all oriental bittersweet vines that are 3" and 
greater  in diameter in a 98 acre area around the nesting and roosting 
sites of  cerulean warblers and bald eagles.  As you probably know, bald
 eagles  have been re-established in NYS after a lot of intensive work 
by DEC.   Cerulean warbler numbers have declined more than 70% since the
 '60s and  they are a species of special concern to Audubon.We  will 
provide lunch, snacks, drinks, and a gift for each participant.   We 
will also do our best to make the day as rewarding as possible.   There 
is poison ivy on the island, but not so much in the southern part  where
 we'll be working. www.capitalregionaudubon.org
 Our  goal is to cut all oriental bittersweet vines that are 3" and 
greater  in diameter in a 98 acre area around the nesting and roosting 
sites of  cerulean warblers and bald eagles.  As you probably know, bald
 eagles  have been re-established in NYS after a lot of intensive work 
by DEC.   Cerulean warbler numbers have declined more than 70% since the
 '60s and  they are a species of special concern to Audubon.We  will 
provide lunch, snacks, drinks, and a gift for each participant.   We 
will also do our best to make the day as rewarding as possible.   There 
is poison ivy on the island, but not so much in the southern part  where
 we'll be working. www.capitalregionaudubon.org
The Friends of Schodack Island and graduate students from SUNY Albany will be involved, too.
September 24, 2012
September 22, 2012
CNN and Christopher Stevens' personal journal
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