March 30, 2011
March 28, 2011
Student Artists from Schodack
Students From Schodack Schools Honored for Artwork
Students from all three Schodack schools celebrated their artwork with family and teachers during a reception in their honor on March 2 at the 21st Annual Legislative Student Art Exhibition.
Students posed for photos with family members alongside their artwork which was selected for the exhibit, held at the Legislative Office Building in Albany. Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin also met with students and congratulated them on their work.
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Posted on Schodack's website 3/17/2011
March 27, 2011
Advertise on the SCENE
The SCENE was designed to be a geographically focused site for residents in and around Schodack and Castleton. If you own a business here, you already know... your neighbors make the best customers.
If you'd like to catch the attention of visitors to the SCENE, consider placing an ad. The site is still new but attracting more followers every day.
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March 26, 2011
Castleton Fire Company
The Castleton Fire Company hosted the graduation of firefighters from companies in and around Schodack.
Congratulations to our newest firefighters for completing the 29 week NY State Firefighter I class.
March 23, 2011
29 Libraries Boycott Harber Collins
UHLS to Boycott Major Publisher’s E-books
Albany, NY - The Upper Hudson Library System (UHLS) announced today that the 29 public libraries serving Albany and Rensselaer Counties have decided to boycott all future electronic content purchases from HarperCollins Publishers, one of the world’s largest publishing houses. The decision to boycott is in reaction to a recent HarperCollins policy change in the sale of their e-book titles that establishes a license limit of 26 checkouts per title on all e-books purchased for library use.
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Albany, NY - The Upper Hudson Library System (UHLS) announced today that the 29 public libraries serving Albany and Rensselaer Counties have decided to boycott all future electronic content purchases from HarperCollins Publishers, one of the world’s largest publishing houses. The decision to boycott is in reaction to a recent HarperCollins policy change in the sale of their e-book titles that establishes a license limit of 26 checkouts per title on all e-books purchased for library use.
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