Schodack Democrats' summer food drive on
Saturday, July 28 brought in hundreds of pounds of food and helped fill
the shelves of The Anchor Food Pantry in the Village of Castleton.
August 11, 2012
August 6, 2012
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TCI Fire Update from Columbia County Emergency Management Office
Results of air samples in the area of the TCI of New York fire on state route 9H in the Town of Ghent returned negative for PCB's. The tests are being conducted by State Officials and US Environmental Protection Agency. Ad
Rensselaer County Shelter In Place Advisory
"Shelter in Place" order in effect because of toxins in the air because of a fire in Ghent. NO SUMMER DAY CAMP TODAY.
Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen M. Jimino has issued a Shelter in Place advisory for the southern portion of the County due to the fire TCI Inc located in the Town Ghent in Columbia County. Due to this hazardous materials fire residents in the towns of Schodack, Nassau, and Stephentown are being advised to “SHELTER IN PLACE” and limit any outdoor exposure.
To shelter in place residents should:
- Close all windows and doors
- Shut of all air conditioners and fans that draw in outside air.
- Stay indoors as much as possible
Residents seeking additional information can call the County’s Emergency Operations Center at 518-266-7684 or 518-266-7686.
Due to the emergency condition at TCI, all persons living or working in the Towns of Nassau, Schodack, and Stephentown, should shelter within, close all windows, shut off all air conditioning units, and devices that draw in outside air. Residents should be prepared to shelter within for the next 12 hours, and are advised to spend as little time, if any, in the outside environment as possible.
Due to the emergency condition at TCI, all persons living or working in the Towns of Nassau, Schodack, and Stephentown, should shelter within, close all windows, shut off all air conditioning units, and devices that draw in outside air. Residents should be prepared to shelter within for the next 12 hours, and are advised to spend as little time, if any, in the outside environment as possible.
Breaking News
Fire engulfs Ghent recycling center
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The Columbia County Sheriff's Dept. said at 7 a.m. that anyone within a
15-mile radius of the incident should cancel outdoor activities and
remain indoors until further notice, while state officials conduct air
quality tests. This includes Nassau and Schodack.
August 1, 2012
Online School For Undocumented Immigrants
With help from professors in California, undocumented immigrants are closer to accessing an affordable college education.University of California, Los Angeles professors formed a collective they call "National Dream University,"
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A high school diploma with the click of the mouse?
Gregg Weinlein is a retired English teacher. He lives in East Greenbush. greggw97@aol.com
Read his article about credit recover program on the opinion page of the Times Union.
East Greenbush Superintendent Angela Nagle asserted credit
recovery is used "sparingly." Yet, this very article suggests nearly 10
percent of the graduating class was involved in credit recovery. Is
that "sparingly?"
It's certainly suspicious that students cannot pass classes taught by a certified teacher, despite the typical remedial assistance available in schools, yet suddenly, and often in a very short period of "screen" time, earn the failed credit in an online class. Several states are investigating the utilization of online classes for credit recovery and the connection between inflated graduation rates and this industry. Credit recovery accounted for an estimated $500 million of the $2 billion online education industry in 2010.Read more...
Emergency Severe Weather Watch
Governor Cuomo has activated the State Emergency Operations Center in anticipation of today's severe weather. Taryn Kane-WTEN will have live reports at 4, 5 and 6pm.
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July 24, 2012
Colonie Center - Man shoots himself while in dressing room
Man shoots himself in leg at Colonie Center
Colonie Police said Robert Talbot of Ballston Spa was in the changing room in the men's department just before 8:30 p.m. when his personal .22-caliber revolver went off.
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"George Jefferson" dies at 74
Sherman Hemsley Dead: 'The Jeffersons' Actor Dies At 74
The Philadelphia born and raised sitcom actor
was also an accomplished singer, recording the 1989 single "Ain't That a
Kick in the Head" and releasing his R&B album, "Dance," in 1992.
Before becoming a household name, Hemsley served in the Air Force for four years -- dropping out of high school to do so -- before going on to work for the post office for eight
years.
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July 23, 2012
Death Penalty for Penn State
Corrective and punitive measures against Penn State.
NCAA Hits Penn State With $60 Million Fine, Postseason Ban, Loss Of Scholarships And Wins
On Monday, Emmert presided over a press conference in Indianapolis and revealed sanctions, including a hefty fine, a postseason ban, and loss of scholarships and previous wins.
"Football will never again be placed ahead of educating, nurturing and protecting young people," Emmert said during a press conference that lasted approximately 45 minutes.
July 22, 2012
SCENE Editorials
Is nothing safe?
Catherine Sager
When did it happen that a night out - anywhere - begins with the question "is it safe?"
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Did we dodge a bullet?
Griffin, Dollar Tree Close on Land Sale
The New England Tradeport property set to be developed into Dollar
Tree's regional distribution warehouse officially changed hands,
allowing for the beginning of construction on Stone Road.
Griffin Land recently announced the closing of a sale on a 93-acre
property located in the New England Tradeport for the price of $7
million, CNN reports. The plot of mostly-agricultural land to be developed into Dollar Tree's one-million-square-foot distribution center.
News release
News release for immediate release
July 19, 2012
Contact: Linda Underwood 257-0096
Schodack Democrats
Hold Summer Food Drive July 28
Schodack Democrats are holding their summer food drive on Saturday, July 28 to help fill the shelves of The Anchor Food Pantry in the Village of Castleton. Summer is a particularly hard time for families. Children are out of school and have no access to school breakfast and lunch programs which so many families depend on, so please give generously.
Our Summer 2012 Food Drive will take place in the areas of Sunset Hills, Doelner, Byers and Golf Estates, Brookview, Schuurman, Sunset, Western and Stony Point roads. Residents who live in these areas received a flyer on Saturday, July 21. Food donations should be put in a bag or box with the flyer attached and placed where it is visible from the road. Pick up is on Saturday, July 28 starting at 10 a.m. Donations can also be dropped off that morning at the Peter Andrews VFW Hall on Scott Ave., Castleton.
Please remember we can not accept food with an expired use-by date.
Thank you for helping your neighbors in need!
July 19, 2012
Schodack Gets Their Very Own Theme Song
Schodack Gets Their Very Own Theme Song : Your Town Thursday [AUDIO]
By: Richie PhillipsTake a listen...
Giants preseasong vs The Olympics
Olympics conflict moves Giants’ preseason opener off WNYT
July 13, 2012 at 4:57 pm by Pete Dougherty, Staff writer
WNYT (NBC-13) again will pick up the New York Giants
preseason TV package, but there are only two games on that schedule
this season, and one of which will be relegated to a secondary channel.
July 15, 2012
Springsteen, McCartney silenced by London curfew
"It sounds to me like an
excessively efficacious decision," he told London radio. "You won't get
that during the Olympics. If they'd have called me, my answer would have
been for them to jam in the name of the Lord!"
...the curfew had been laid down by the authorities "in the interest of the public's health and safety."
July 13, 2012
Obama Campaign Worker Dies After Collapsing At Headquarters
A 29-year-old Obama campaign staffer died Friday after "collapsing" in the president's campaign headquarters in Chicago, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Water restrictions
Take a look at your lawn...
Residents who violate the restrictions could be subject to fines, the water authority said.
PITTSFIELD -- The Department of Public Utilities in Pittsfield is asking all city water users to reduce all non-essential uses of water.
They would particularity like to see excessive lawn watering end and for tasks utilizing water to be carried out on alternating days, not all at once.
The city maintains it is not experiencing a water shortage.
They would particularity like to see excessive lawn watering end and for tasks utilizing water to be carried out on alternating days, not all at once.
The city maintains it is not experiencing a water shortage.
Residents with even house numbers are asked to sprinkle on even numbered days.
Residents with odd house numbers are asked to sprinkle on odd numbered days.
July 11, 2012
District Asks for Community Help to Prevent Future Vandalism
The district is asking for the community’s help after spray
painted graffiti was discovered this past week on CES playground equipment.
Thanks to the district’s custodial staff, the graffiti was quickly removed
before children could see it. Schodack Police were also consulted and they will
be doing more patrols at all school buildings and fields.
July 10, 2012
July 9, 2012
Author Mike Engle visits Castleton
Author Talk @ the Castleton Library 6 PM
Mike Engle visits the library to talk about his passion for diners and his fascinating book "Diners of the Capital District." Light refreshments will be served.
Mike Engle visits the library to talk about his passion for diners and his fascinating book "Diners of the Capital District." Light refreshments will be served.
July 8, 2012
We lost another great one
Ernest Borgnine Dead: Oscar-Winning Actor Dies At Age 95
Borgnine died of renal failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with his wife and children at his side, said spokesman Harry Flynn.
With his beefy build and a huge orb of a head that looked hard enough to shatter granite, Borgnine naturally was cast as heavies early on, notably as Sgt. Fatso Judson, the brute who beat Frank Sinatra's character to death in 1953's Pearl Harbor saga "From Here to Eternity."
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Borgnine died of renal failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with his wife and children at his side, said spokesman Harry Flynn.
With his beefy build and a huge orb of a head that looked hard enough to shatter granite, Borgnine naturally was cast as heavies early on, notably as Sgt. Fatso Judson, the brute who beat Frank Sinatra's character to death in 1953's Pearl Harbor saga "From Here to Eternity."
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Malware check
Malicious Software Could Block Internet Users’ Access
WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet users scanning their Twitter feeds or Facebook accounts Sunday might want to add one more quick click to check their computer for malware.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: July 8, 2012 at 7:59 AM ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet users scanning their Twitter feeds or Facebook accounts Sunday might want to add one more quick click to check their computer for malware.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: July 8, 2012 at 7:59 AM ET
Democrats Want Romney to Explain Offshore Accounts
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — Mitt Romney privately raised millions of dollars from New York's elite on Sunday, as Democrats launched coordinated attacks against the likely Republican presidential nominee, intensifying calls for him to explain offshore bank accounts and release several years of tax returns.
The new push by Obama and his allies comes two days after the release of a lackluster jobs report that said the nation's unemployment rate was stuck at 8.2 percent. Romney has been largely focused on the economy throughout his campaign, an issue that voters overwhelmingly report will be on the top of their minds come Election Day.Read more...
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -Published: July 8, 2012 at 5:43 PM ET
July 6, 2012
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News in a Nutshell
Headlines that caught my eye
- Wealthy welfare mom' to serve 2-6 years in state prison after losing appeal
- Duck tours to end in Albany
- East Greenbush moving toward long-term compliance on sewage discharge into the watershed
- Rensselaer County father accused of assaulting son with knives
- Rensselaer County Health Department employee accused of stealing from department
- 2 ex-Argentine dictators convicted in baby thefts
- William Lynch Found Not Guilty in Beating of Priest He Said Sexually Abused Him
July 3, 2012
Partial building collapse in Albany
Posted: Jul 03, 2012 5:38 PM EDT
ALBANY, N.Y. -- The Albany Fire Department is on the scene of a reported partial building collapse in the city's South End.
The partial collapse occurred at 68 Morton Avenue, just after 5 p.m.
The partial collapse occurred at 68 Morton Avenue, just after 5 p.m.
Good bye Andy!
Andy Griffith (click to hear him sing the theme song)has passed away at 86. He is most well known for TV's Mayberry and Matlock, but he also starred in critically-acclaimed films like "A Face In the Crowd" (1958). We'll miss you, Andy!
(CNN) -- Actor Andy Griffith, who played folksy Sheriff Andy Taylor in the fictional town of Mayberry, died Tuesday at the age of 86, his family said.
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June 28, 2012
Health Care Dissent
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney, reacting to the Supreme Court's health care ruling Thursday, said, "I agree with the dissent."
The dissent tosses out the entire health care law, dismissing the case for it as "feeble" and a "vast judicial overreach." It argues that "against a mountain of evidence," its backers offer only the "flimsiest of indications to the contrary."
The dissent tosses out the entire health care law, dismissing the case for it as "feeble" and a "vast judicial overreach." It argues that "against a mountain of evidence," its backers offer only the "flimsiest of indications to the contrary."
Here's What Obamacare Actually Does For You
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Supreme Court: Required Healthcare is constitutional
WASHINGTON -- The individual health insurance mandate is constitutional,
the Supreme Court ruled Thursday, upholding the central provision of
President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act.
Five justices concluded that the mandate, which requires virtually all Americans to obtain minimum health insurance coverage or pay a penalty, falls within Congress' power under the Constitution to "lay and collect taxes."
June 27, 2012
Roll over accident on Old Post Road
Caitlyn Main was first on the scene for a rollover on Old Post.
Her mother Kelly asked her if she needed
me to come until the ambulance gets there, her response "I got this. This
is all in the training."
Caitlyn Main was at home on Maple Hill Road when around 8:00 p.m. she heard a loud bang from the area close to her friend's house and thought immediately that something must be wrong. Trained as a fire fighter Castleton, Caitlyn is no stranger to emergencies.
Five injured - charges filed
SCHODACK — An 18-year-old Nassau woman who was behind the wheel when her car slid off Route 9J Tuesday night, injuring herself and all four of her passengers, now faces criminal charges.
Taylor Woodcock was charged with reckless endangerment, reckless driving, both misdemeanors, and was ticketed for speeding, failing to keep right and making an unsafe lane change.
Taylor Woodcock was charged with reckless endangerment, reckless driving, both misdemeanors, and was ticketed for speeding, failing to keep right and making an unsafe lane change.
Update on 9J crash
UPDATE
SCHODACK, N.Y. --The Schodack Police Department says the driver of the car that crashed late Tuesday night in the Town of Schodack, sending five people to the hospital, has been charged.
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Blotter - Averill Park man arrested for 3rd time in 2 weeks
On Tuesday, state police say 25-year-old
Thomas Sutliff has been arrested for Criminal Possession of Stolen
Property 5th and Criminal
Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th.
Sutliff was previously arrested on June 14th after dropping his cell phone while allegedly burglarizing a home in Northumberland. During the course of that investigation, a search warrant was executed on Sutliff's truck and a women's gold Voorheesville High School class ring was located in the vehicle.
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Sutliff was previously arrested on June 14th after dropping his cell phone while allegedly burglarizing a home in Northumberland. During the course of that investigation, a search warrant was executed on Sutliff's truck and a women's gold Voorheesville High School class ring was located in the vehicle.
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5 hurt, Route 9J closed after serious crash in Schodack
UPDATE From NEWS10
The crash occurred around 11:30 p.m., near the intersection of Route 9J and Stony Point Road. Police say the car traveling southbound lost control and crashed into a ditch on the side of the road. The car was upside-down in the ditch when police first arrived on the scene.
A responding officer told NEWS10 that the five passengers, all said to be in their late-teens and early 20's, were all conscious when police arrived.
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SCHODACK, N.Y. -- Authorities on scene tell NEWS10 that five people have been hospitalized following a serious one-vehicle crash in Schodack late Tuesday night.
The crash occurred around 11:30 p.m., near the intersection of Route 9J and Stony Point Road. A portion of Route 9J will be closed for several hours overnight.
A responding officer told NEWS10 that five people were removed from the vehicle and taken to Albany Medical Center. Their exact conditions are not known at this point.
Authorities have shut Route 9J down from County Routes 58 (East Greenbush) and 6 (Castleton), as a result of the crash. The DOT reports that 9J could reopen as soon as 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Posted: Jun 27, 2012 1:12 AM EDT
The crash occurred around 11:30 p.m., near the intersection of Route 9J and Stony Point Road. Police say the car traveling southbound lost control and crashed into a ditch on the side of the road. The car was upside-down in the ditch when police first arrived on the scene.
A responding officer told NEWS10 that the five passengers, all said to be in their late-teens and early 20's, were all conscious when police arrived.
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Video from News10
SCHODACK, N.Y. -- Authorities on scene tell NEWS10 that five people have been hospitalized following a serious one-vehicle crash in Schodack late Tuesday night.
The crash occurred around 11:30 p.m., near the intersection of Route 9J and Stony Point Road. A portion of Route 9J will be closed for several hours overnight.
A responding officer told NEWS10 that five people were removed from the vehicle and taken to Albany Medical Center. Their exact conditions are not known at this point.
Authorities have shut Route 9J down from County Routes 58 (East Greenbush) and 6 (Castleton), as a result of the crash. The DOT reports that 9J could reopen as soon as 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Posted: Jun 27, 2012 1:12 AM EDT
June 26, 2012
Breaking News
Serious Accident injures three
An accident on Maple Hill Road. A car with three passengers traveling at a high rate of speed, according to Schodack Police, crossed the double line, striking a parked car. The car then struck a road sign and sheared a utility pole before coming to rest in the field. The passengers suffered minor injuries and were taken by Castleton Ambulance to Albany Medical Center.
The driver of the Honda Civic was given a breathalyzer which confirmed alcohol was not a factor in the crash. However and open bottle of Jim Beam was clearly visible on the front passenger seat.
The second car was totaled. After being hit, the Pontiac was pushed backward into a pine tree where the branches broke through the rear window.
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June 25, 2012
Structure to be named after local war hero
McLAUGHLIN, McDONALD PASS BILL TO DESIGNATE SERGEANT DEREK FARLEY BRIDGE
Structure to be named after local war hero
Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin (R,C-Melrose) sponsored legislation that recently passed the Assembly to rename a bridge on Route 20 in Nassau the “Staff Sergeant Derek Farley Memorial Bridge.” Sgt. Farley enlisted the military as an explosive ordinance disposal specialist at the age of 17 and earned the Purple Heart after blowing out his eardrum while serving in Iraq. While later deployed in Afghanistan, he tragically lost his life in the midst of courageously disarming an improvised explosive device in order to protect his fellow soldiers.
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Structure to be named after local war hero
Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin (R,C-Melrose) sponsored legislation that recently passed the Assembly to rename a bridge on Route 20 in Nassau the “Staff Sergeant Derek Farley Memorial Bridge.” Sgt. Farley enlisted the military as an explosive ordinance disposal specialist at the age of 17 and earned the Purple Heart after blowing out his eardrum while serving in Iraq. While later deployed in Afghanistan, he tragically lost his life in the midst of courageously disarming an improvised explosive device in order to protect his fellow soldiers.
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