July 28, 2011

Outdoor Movie @ MHMS

Free Outdoor Movie Night at Maple Hill Middle School


The Schodack community is invited to a free outdoor Movie Night on the back lawn of Maple Hill Middle School on Tuesday, August 2
Sponsored by Schodack Castleton Community Partnership and Schodack Youth Department
Contact SCCP Youth Coordinator, Jacqui Hill with any questions: community partnershipyc@gmail.com




Library News

New Borrowing Policies

The Castleton Public Library is adjusting its borrowing policies to be more consistent with libraries in the Upper Hudson Library System. The new policies are as follows:
  • Beginning August 1: All NEW adult fiction and nonfiction books will be loaned for a period of 14-days. This will only apply to NEW books checked out on or after August 1st.
The following policies are already in place:
  • All magazines will be loaned for a period of 14-days.
  • There is no longer a 3 DVD limit when borrowing DVDs.

July 24, 2011

Open Congress.org

H.R.4646 - Debt Free America Act

To establish a fee on transactions which would eliminate the national debt and replace the income tax on individuals.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 23, 2010


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News in a Nutshell

Headlines That Caught My Eye

EG police investigate attempted abduction report

'Super Congress': Debt Ceiling Negotiators Aim To Create New Legislative Body

Casey Anthony: The Next Superstar?

 

July 23, 2011

Got Plans?

Check out the Things To Do Page 

Get Busy
  • The 2nd Annual Capital Region Craft Brewers Festival In Troy NY
  • Real Good for Free: Hudson.Water.Music. in Hudson
  • Park Playhouse 
  • Imagine the world of science together
  • Music In The Park Announced Onderdonk Park 
  • NYS Museum: Wish you Were Here Photo Exhibit  
  • Hollywood Drive-In
  • Jericho Drive-In

Casteton Public Library

Added Convenience


The new outdoor book return at the Castleton Public Library was installed this past Monday  by the Village DPW. The book drop box seems to be catching on! This allows patrons to return books 24/7 rather than only  during the Village Hall or Library business hours. 
"We hope you enjoy the added convenience," says Library Directory, Amy Peker.