A Public Hearing will be held at the Village Hall at 7:00 p.m.on November 12, 2013, relating to the proposed Local Law abolishing the Village Court and the position of Village Justice. For more information about the Public Hearing, go to "Public Hearing."
November 8, 2013
Website Helps Community Follow Planning Process for Future of Schodack Schools
To help our community follow the planning study that is looking at the future of our school buildings, a website has been created which is available by clicking here…
“I would like to thank everyone who participated in our Educational Summit,” said Superintendent Bob Horan. “Over the next couple weeks our educational planner and architect will meet with faculty and staff from each of our school buildings to share our community’s ideas from the Summit and listen to their thoughts. We will bring our community committee back together after that for further discussions, which anyone in our community is encouraged to attend.” If you have questions about the study, please call the district office at 732-2297. Posted 10/18/13.
The Schodack Board of Education met October 17, 2013, to discuss findings from the Community Education Summit held in September. The Board set a framework for the planning study looking at the future of our school buildings.
The results of all of these studies will be released at a public meeting in late November.
MHHS Midnight Madness
The Maple Hill High School’s boys and girls basketball programs are hosting a Midnight Madness event to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. The event will take place on Sunday, Nov. 10 from 9:30 p.m. to midnight. The event is intended as a way to kick-off the upcoming basketball season and as a way to bring the community together to help raise some money for a worthy cause. The Wounded Warrior Project is celebrating 10 years of service to our
veterans.
November 5, 2013
Flag Retirement Ceremony at SCORE
EMAIL: mwhitney@stride.org WEB: www.stride.org
Contact: Mary Ellen Whitney- (518) 598-1279
For Immediate Release
Flag Retirement Ceremony at SCORE
(Chatham NY) Sunday, November 10, 2013 , (day before Veteran’s Day)the Mahikan District of the Boy Scouts of America will hold a Flag Retirement Ceremony at SCORE, formerly Girl Scout Camp Sha-Te-Muc located in Chatham, NY. The facility, now called STRIDE Center for Outdoor Recreation and Education (SCORE Center) is used as a retreat for youth with special needs, and Wounded Warriors and their families to enjoy in educational programs including camping, hiking, archery, fishing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing.
The Boy Scouts of America state:
“When the United States flag (Old Glory) becomes worn, torn, faded or badly soiled, it is time to replace it with a new flag, and the old flag should be "retired" with all the dignity and respect befitting our nation's flag. The traditional method of retirement is to incinerate the flag, but this does not mean that one should simply drop the entire flag (intact) into a fire.”SCORE was the perfect location for this ceremony, with the availability of outdoor fire pits, and the purpose of the property. The camp is available for veteran’s and Wounded Warriors as a retreat and many of our Warrior programs are held here. Many local Boy Scouts have completed their Eagle Scout projects at the property and local Scout troops have been a significant part of the upgrades and projects on the property since it was acquired by STRIDE. The dignified and elaborate ceremony will be held outside the main lodge with ample parking and handicapped accessible grounds.
The public is welcome to join the Boy Scouts in this ceremonial Flag Retirement Ceremony which will begin promptly at 2:00 PM. SCORE is located at 2182 State Route 203 in Chatham, NY – directly across from the Hudson River Tractor Company. If you have a flag that you’d like to be retired please drop it off to the STRIDE office or bring to the ceremony! Call 518-598-1279 for more details.
STRIDE’s mission is to educate and empower individuals with special needs in life-changing sport and recreation programs to sustain healthy, active and fun lifestyles. STRIDE is a volunteer organization with all sport lessons being taught by highly qualified volunteers, and STRIDE serves our Wounded Warrior community with re-habilitative sport and recreation programs to help them adjust to life and helping them adapt to their permanent injuries that they sustained during recent conflicts overseas.
November 4, 2013
Scarnato's Ristorante
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November 2, 2013
Americans Flee The Northeast Because It's The Northeast
Posted: 11/01/2013 6:28 pm EDT | Updated: 11/01/2013 6:32 pm EDT
According to the New York Post, the exodus is not puzzling at all. In fact, it's been going on for decades.
The movement from high-tax, high-housing-cost states to low-tax, low-housing-cost states has been going on for more than 40 years ... From 1970 to 2010, the population of New York state rose from 18 million to 19 million. In that same period, the population of Texas grew from 11 million to 25 million.
Fall back
Daylight saving time 2013 ends early Sunday; don't forget to adjust your clocks.
Electric Time Co. employee Walter Rodriguez cleans the face of an 84-inch Wegman clock at the plant in Medfield, Mass. Daylight savings time ends November 7, 2010 with clocks turned back one hour. (The Associated Press, file)
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on November 02, 2013 at 7:38 PM, updated November 02, 2013 at 8:04 PM
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WASHINGTON -- It's time to fall back.
Most Americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep this weekend thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.
Most Americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep this weekend thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.
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