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Horses of Unbridled: Lisa Hunt’s unwavering dedication to rescued horses

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media Amid the peace and tranquility of Unbridled Sanctuary, nestled on the southern border of Albany County in the shadow of the Helderberg […]

He wants a farm, or is it housing?

By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—For years Sal Cascino has proclaimed he is a farmer. He even convinced state Department of Agriculture and Markets officials that he is running an agricultural operation […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

THROUGH THE WOODS: We gather together

By NANCY JANE KERN THANKSGIVING DAY AND CHRISTMAS were the two days of the year when we all got together and shared a 1950s special meal. Everything was timed around […]

No crime committed, just misunderstanding

By DIANE VALDEN HUDSON—Hudson Police thought they had a possible attempted child kidnapping on their hands, but further investigation determined it was all a misunderstanding. Hudson Police Department (HPD) received […]

Burch sets world record in powerlifting

By DAVID LEE BOSTON CORNERS – Mike Burch of Boston Corners has been testing his strength by lifting weights since he was six years old. That was back in 1956. […]

Dog park plagued by noncompliance

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — The dog park at Mosher Park continues to have problems with residents not adhering to the rules that have been put […]

Historical Society to hold Holiday Open House 

RAVENA — The Ravena Coeymans Historical Society will hold a holiday Open House on Sunday, Dec. 10, from 1-3:30 p.m. in its museum, located in the rear entrance of the Ravena […]

Art contest is final mascot step

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The school district’s switch from the Indians to the Ravens is beginning its final phase. The district’s team name and mascot […]

Body, Mind & Spirit: Being the wife of a hunter

By Pat Larsen For Capital Region Independent Media It’s not just the peace and quiet that I look forward to at home while my “hunter-gatherer” is engaged in early scouting […]

Social Security Matters: About the fairness of ‘WEP’ and ‘GPO’

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I was married to my ex-husband for 30 years. For 14 of those years, I was an unemployed mom and […]

Living on Purpose: It’s never too late to learn something new

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media Growing older is not an excuse to stop advancing in our faith and our prayers. Confess that you have energy and […]

Positively Speaking: We become what we think about

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media Speaker and author Earl Nightingale said, “You become what you think about.” I’ve struggled with this concept for many years. Over and […]

Whittling Away: Christmas Past

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media It’s now the heart of the holiday season and the three spirits written about so well by Charles Dickens make their yearly […]

Arts group offers another way to shop local

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — If you are looking for another way to shop local this holiday season, check out the artists’ show on display at […]

Obituary: Joseph S. Farinelli

HUDSON FALLS – Joseph S. Farinelli, 81, went into the arms of the Lord on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023, at Elderwood in Ticonderoga, after a battle with dementia. Born on […]

13 years of serving struggling residents with dignity

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — For the past 13 years, Helping Harvest has helped provide struggling families and individuals in the area with both food and […]

Rangers rescue injured hiker

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media ROUND TOP — Forest rangers came to the aid of an injured hiker in Round Top on Friday. Rangers responded Nov. 24 at […]

Santa, Mrs. Claus pay early visit to Greenville

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — Santa and Mrs. Claus paid an early visit to Greenville on the day after Thanksgiving. The Jolly Ol’ Elf arrived in […]

Town purchases church building for $450K

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — The town has purchased the Grace United Methodist Church building for $450,000 for use as a new town hall. The purchase […]

INDIGENOUS VOICES: Academy talk reminds us who was here before we came

By LORNA CHEROT LITTLEWAY THE SPENCERTOWN ACADEMY of Arts sponsored the lecture “Still Here: A Survival Story of Indigenous People,” on Sunday, November 5. The speaker, Heather Bruegl, is an […]

New Lebanon splash pad put on hold

By DOUG LAROCQUE NEW LEBANON – Earlier this year the New Lebanon Town Board voted to go ahead with an engineering study for the construction of a splash pad at […]

The state of rural life: two new studies

By DEBORAH E. LANS GHENT – As a local tourism website says: “Columbia County offers unsurpassed rural beauty, a rich cultural scene and active recreational opportunities.” Its residents would add […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

Obituary: Jim Carroll

Jim “Red” Carroll was laid to rest on Oct. 29, 2023, after a long battle with heart disease. Jim was born in Brooklyn on Oct. 6, 1950, to Jim and […]

GOOD NEWS!: Feed Your Mind, Feed a Family brightens Thanksgiving

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — No one wants to sit down at an empty table on Thanksgiving, but for some families, that is a very real […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: A Thanksgiving for wildlife

By NANCY JANE KERN MAKING TRIPS AROUND THE COUNTY gives us a rough survey of food sources for birds and animals, and so far, things look pretty good this year. […]

Art Omi: Sculptures, architecture, contemporary art and … t-shirts

By Z ASSI LOCATED IN GHENT, Art Omi is a local (and free) art experience. Indoor exhibits are held in the Newmark Gallery, located in the Benenson Center. The most […]

County releases final, official election results

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — The results for the Nov. 7 town and county elections have been finalized by the Albany County Board of Elections. The […]

GOOD NEWS!: Feed Your Mind, Feed a Family makes holidays a bit brighter

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — No one wants to sit down at an empty table on Thanksgiving, but for some families, that is a very real […]

Senior Projects thanks donors for new vehicles

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — Senior Projects of Ravena held a ceremony last Thursday to officially thank Holcim and other corporate donors who helped raise the […]

Horse of Unbridled: The Unbridled philosophy of inclusive love

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media Nestled in Westerlo, marked by GPS coordinates pointing to Norton Hill, and carrying a mailing address in Greenville, Unbridled Sanctuary defies conventional […]

One dead as two vehicles crash, erupt in flames

By DIANE VALDEN GREENPORT—State Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash which occurred on State Route 23 west of Ponderosa Drive, November 13 at 5:42 p.m. The two vehicles […]

Social Security Matters: Social Security disability vs. spouse benefits vs. survivor benefits

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I retired from working in June but will not sign up for Social Security until age 70. To do that, […]

Positively Speaking: Power of the subconscious

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media In 1889, the French psychologist Pierre Janet coined the term “subconscious mind.” Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical thought functions […]

Living on Purpose: Take a quiet walk and talk to God today

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media Jesus Christ loves you, and he desires to spend quiet time with you. Our heavenly Father beckons you to draw near […]

Whittling Away: Thanksgiving

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media Thanksgiving is high on the list of my favorite holidays. It comes in just after Christmas and way above Groundhog Day.  What […]

County hears from the public about Youth Clubhouse

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – The fate of the Hudson Youth Clubhouse dominated the Columbia County Board of Supervisors meeting November 8, where the supervisors also authorized a winter night […]

The Third Act: Climate group finds supporters upstate

Part 2 By DEBORAH E. LANS CHATHAM – Three years ago, author-activist Bill McKibben established The Third Act as an organization to leverage the time, skills and financial wherewithal of […]

Protecting Democracy Through Local Journalism

Panel Discussion, 11-15-2023 On Wednesday, November 15th, 2023, the New York Press Association held a panel discussion featuring industry leaders in journalism. These local experts were brought together to discuss […]

Is this school’s day about to end?

By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—The old Roeliff Jansen School building has deteriorated to the point of no return and steps to condemn the place are underway. For the past 24 years, […]

EDITORIAL: Where’d the editorial go?

By PARRY TEASDALE SORRY FOR THE LONG DROUGHT of editorials. At least a couple of people have asked about them; they wanted to know whether the new owners had muzzled […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

THROUGH THE WOODS: A man looks out at his world

By NANCY JANE KERN SCANNING THE SHELVES for something to read produced the 1942 “The Lives Around Us” by naturalist Alan Devoe. In the prologue to the book, he finds […]

Updated elections results as of Monday

GHENT – Unofficial results for the 2023 General Election were updated by the Columbia County Board of Elections, as of 4:45 p.m. on November 13. State Supreme Court Justice 3rd […]

Democrats sweep town council races in close contests

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — Republican Town Supervisor George McHugh has been defeated by Democratic challenger Stephen Donnelly in the race for supervisor. There will be […]

Prestipino leaves Hudson after 11 busy years

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – “It has been a privilege to work with so many talented administrators, teachers and staff members in the Hudson City School District (HCSD) over the […]

County discusses more plans for $2 million in Opioid Settlement Funds

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – Columbia County Human Services Director Dan Almasi presented four suggestions for using Opioid Settlement Funds at the Board of Supervisors Health and Human Services committee […]

HS students put their talents to the test

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — Students at Greenville High School tuned up their voices and technical skills to create an on-air commercial promoting Greene County during […]

Ravena Fire recruiting young heroes

RAVENA — Are you a teenager interested in the fire service? The Ravena Hose Company will hold an open house to recruit junior firefighters and young people interested in the […]

Vote recount to determine supervisor’s race

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — The race for town supervisor is so close the results have still not yet been determined six days after Election Day […]

Local agencies present case study at conference

SARATOGA SPRINGS—The Mental Health Association of Columbia Greene’s Child Advocacy Center presented a case study at the 2023 New York State Children’s Alliance Leadership Conference in Saratoga Springs, October 3. […]

End of an era as Revs. Booth retire from Riverview

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — It’s the end of an era in Coeymans as the Rev. Dr. Roxanne Jones Booth and the Rev. Antonio Booth are […]

HHA looking at “maximum build” for new sites

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – The Hudson Housing Authority (HHA) Board of Commissioners advised its development partner to stick to the proposal it had presented a month earlier rather than […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

The Third Act: older adults volunteering locally

By DEBORAH E. LANS Part 1 GHENT – Americans are living about 25 years longer now than 100 years ago, and well past conventional retirement age. How we spend those […]

Columbia County 2023 election results

GHENT – Unofficial results show Democrat Christopher Liberati-Conant (9,983 votes) defeated Republican Ryan M. Carty (9,274) in the race for county District Attorney. Mr. Carty currently serves as deputy chief […]

Roe Jan Alumi meet again

NORTH HILLSDALE—The annual meeting of the Roe Jan Alumni Association (the first in several years due to Covid-19) will be held Tuesday, November 14, 2 p.m. at the North Hillsdale […]

Bensen taking over town’s top spot

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE —Town Councilman John Bensen will be Greenville’s new town supervisor beginning Jan. 1. Bensen takes over the town’s top spot from longtime […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: Pb

By NANCY JANE KERN Pb IS THE SYMBOL FOR LEAD and is a dense, toxic metal in the same group as mercury. John Wayne, a cowboy hero of my childhood […]

Woman charged with making terror threat against school

By DIANE VALDEN KINDERHOOK—Officials at the Ichabod Crane High School alerted School Resource Deputy Brian McSween that a threat was made against the school October 26 at 9:39 a.m., according […]

Columbia County updated election results

GHENT – Unofficial results for the 2023 General Election as of 11:15 p.m. on November 7: State Supreme Court Justice 3rd Judicial District Richard Rivera (Democratic) 8,620 Sherri J. Brooks-Morton […]

Election results too close to call

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — With the exception of Coeymans’ representative on the Albany County Legislature, town election results are too close to call on election […]

Local artists publishes graphic novel on Cassidy Hutchinson

By LORNA CHEROT LITTLEWAY FROM HER ROOTS IN HARRISBURG, PA, Barbara Slate, a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, made the “proverbial bus” trip to New York City in […]

Youth Clubhouse looks for new home

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – “A huge amount of youth find solace” at the Hudson Youth Clubhouse, said Tistrya Houghtling, supervisor of New Lebanon. The clubhouse has orders to vacate […]

Indians headed to championship game

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — It was by far the closest game of the season Friday night, but the Indians found a way to win in […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

GOOD NEWS!: Community pulls together to support breast cancer survivors

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — There was a sea of pink making its way through the village when VFW Post 9594 hosted the annual walk in […]

State ok’s latest round in solar mega-site

By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—After encountering bumps in the road earlier, Hecate Energy’s Shepherd’s Run mega-sized solar project is moving ahead despite opponents’ long-held objections. The most recent step forward in […]

Diamond Rattlers help clean up Boston Corner

By DAVID LEE ANCRAM – In the world of outlaw motorcycle clubs, the Diamond Rattlers make no secret of their 1% status and their affiliation with the Hell’s Angels of […]

Holiday Art Show & Sale

GREENVILLE — Sixteen local artists will have small works on display in November and December at the Greenville Public Library Art Gallery. The gallery is located in the downstairs community […]

Four on ballot for two town council seats

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media     COEYMANS — Four candidates will be on the ballot vying for two seats on the Coeymans Town Council when voters head to the […]

Body, Mind & Spirit: The mysterious relationships of sisters

By Pat Larsen For Capital Region Independent Media Having contemplated the direction I would take with this topic for several days now, it finally came to me that I just needed […]

Social Security Matters: My birthday is on the 1st of the month: When should I claim Social Security?

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I will be 62 on Nov. 1, and I have chosen to take my benefits early. I know that my […]

Living on Purpose: We only have one chance to make it right

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media The other day I was speaking with a person I’ve known most of my life, and he asked me if I […]

Positively Speaking: Arguments

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media In my formative years, I often chose silence over confrontation, retreating rather than facing the storm. While there’s merit in sidestepping conflict, […]

Whittling Away: Financial savvy

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media Watching the news over the past few weeks has me wondering if I followed the wrong career path during my working days.  […]

News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – October 26, 1923 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher Coeymans: Ravena: Coeymans Herald – October 24, 1888 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

Full slate of candidates in New Lebanon Town elections

ELECTION 2023 By DOUG LA ROCQUE NEW LEBANON – All the elective offices in the town are before the voters this November 7 except that of the town supervisor. The […]

Obituary: Walter ‘Bud’ Wood

Walter “Bud” Wood passed away Saturday, Oct. 28, at his home with his wife at his side. He was 74.  Born in Catskill on Aug. 23, 1949, to the late […]

Chili cook-off offers tasty way to help seniors

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — From moose meat to venison to “boomer chili,” there was something for every culinary taste at the first annual chili cook-off […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: Our old ‘Halloween House’

By NANCY JANE KERN A RAVEN CALLED from my roof today, causing me to think about house spirits. I spent 60 years of my life at my parent’s home and […]

Hudson man charged with weapons possession, menacing

By DIANE VALDEN HUDSON–Hudson Police arrested Bernardo E. Centeno, 70, of Hudson on an active felony arrest warrant out of Hudson City Court, October 17. Mr. Centeno was arrested on […]

Kinderhook will elect one new town judge

ELECTION 2023 By EMILIA TEASDALE KINDERHOOK—Two town justice candidates are on the ballot for one open justice position this November. Ken Golden is running on the Democratic ballot line and […]

District: Free meals for all students beginning Nov. 1

GREENVILLE — The Greenville Central School District announced that beginning Wednesday, Nov. 1, free meals will be provided to all students. What does this mean?All students enrolled at Greenville Central […]

Magnolia Circle closed to traffic for spooky yet safe Halloween

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — Always a popular destination for trick-or-treaters, Magnolia Circle will again be closed to non-residential traffic this year on Halloween. Each year, […]

Copake has plenty of room for new faces

ELECTION 2023 By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—Even with no contested races on the local ballot, Copake voters will elect a new town supervisor and one new Town Board member this November […]

Supervisors vote on judges, 11 Warren Street

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON–The Columbia County Board of Supervisors at its October 11 meeting: authorized revising the county’s drug and alcohol testing policy for Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDLs); moved forward […]

County takes 3 giant steps for local affordable housing

By DEBORAH E. LANS HUDSON – On October 19, 2023, Assemblymember Didi Barrett (D-106th), joined by Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie at a press conference, announced that $1.5 million in funding […]

Veteran celebrates birthday at Equine Advocates

By DAVID LEE CHATHAM – Shirley Thompson, of Nassau, celebrated her 102nd birthday on October 11 with a visit to the Equine Advocates horse rescue. Ms. Thompson is one of […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: Beebe Hill State Forest

By NANCY JANE KERN WE OFTEN OVERLOOK THE BEAUTIFUL places close to home like the Beebe Hill State Forest northeast of Spencertown. I went to Red Rock, then east, and […]

Film festival with local focus shines again

By DAVID LEE CHATHAM –There is a lot of excitement around the Crandell Theatre, 48 Main Street, as the preparations for the 23rd annual FilmColumbia Festival are being made. As […]

Handel’s ‘Rodelinda’ comes to Hudson Hall

By DAVID LEE HUDSON – Opera returns to Hudson Hall for a new production of George Frideric Handel’s Baroque opera “Rodelinda.” It is directed by R.B. Schlather whose list of […]

Speed a factor in fatal crash that claimed teen

By DIANE VALDEN HILLSDALE—Last respects were paid October 22 to Landon DeLease, a 17-year-old Taconic Hills High School junior killed in a car crash near 289 Hunt Road, October 17 […]

Indians steamroll past Gloversville 55-0 in first playoff game

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The Indians won their ninth straight game heading into the playoffs Friday night against the Gloversville Huskies. The Huskies ended the […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

Coeymans’ bravest looking for heroes to join their ranks

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — The number of volunteer firefighters has declined nationally, but the need remains — and Coeymans Fire Company is hoping to draw […]

‘Bach, Bagels, Broadway & Beyond’ features guitar virtuoso Robert Secrist

The performance “Bach, Bagels, Broadway & Beyond” will feature live music performed by internationally recognized guitar virtuoso Robert Secrist on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 3-5 p.m. at the historic Gristmill […]

Former Bush’s store to be redeveloped by new owner

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — After standing vacant for about two decades, a local eyesore has been sold and will be redeveloped by a new owner. […]

Collins, Geoghegan on ballot for county Legislature

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — Two candidates will be on the ballot Nov. 7 for the county Legislature seat representing Coeymans in the 37th district. The […]

Social Security Matters: Will the family maximum limit my benefits?

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I have a question about the family maximum SS retirement benefit. As I understand it, if the breadwinner is drawing […]

Living on Purpose: Jesus loves the little children

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media Last week we talked about how desperately we need to reach all children for Christ, and I still have much to […]

Body, Mind and Spirit Connections: What are the messages that resistance brings?

By Pat Larsen For Capital Region Independent Media No one likes roadblocks, detour signs, traffic slowdowns, or being told that we aren’t able to move forward due to our own […]

Soft Paws: Blessing of the animals

By Charlene Marchand For Capital Region Independent Media The warm, empowering, prayerful blessing of the animals recently at CGHS/SPCA was filled with hope and gratitude and protection, everyone’s spirits not […]

Positively Speaking: Personality

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media What sparks the essence of our personalities? Some people seemingly dance through life. Every event, however trivial, is met with infectious optimism. […]

Whittling Away: Telephones

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media Telephones are not my favorite thing. Not being one to indulge in frivolous chit chat much, the telephone then becomes a way […]

Cornell Cooperative Extension announces ‘Taste of Twin Counties’ fundraiser

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties will present the “Taste of Twin Counties” Fall Harvest fundraising event on Wednesday, Nov. 8, from 5:30–7:30 p.m., at The BARN at […]

Help sought to find missing teen

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing teen Alisha Rodgers. Alisha, 16, was last seen in Albany on Sept. 7. She […]

Historical Society’s final 2023 program: ‘Barent, the Miller, He Pays No Rent’

RAVENA-COEYMANS — This year the town of Coeymans has been celebrating the 350th anniversary of its founding. The Ravena Coeymans Historical Society’s final program of that anniversary is to be […]

Horses of Unbridled: The Unbridled experience: Compassion, sanctuary and transformation

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media Nestled within the walls of a repurposed barn — once a home to harness show horses and now a sanctuary for rescued […]

GOOD NEWS!: Grange honors family’s half-century of service to veterans

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media SELKIRK — When a veteran returns from service and struggles to reintegrate into the community, perhaps enduring years of difficulties, where can they […]

Copake hopeful about Rapid Care Center reopening

By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—Columbia Memorial Health’s Copake Rapid Care Center at 283 Mountain View Road may be on the road to recovery. At the October 12 Copake Town Board meeting, […]

County voters tend to turn out

By DEBORAH E. LANS GHENT—Abraham Lincoln said, “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their backs to the fire and burn their behinds, then […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

Indians finish regular season with undefeated 8-0 record

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The Indians’ explosive offense scored a season high of 50 points Friday night to the Ichabod Crane Riders’ 7. The 50-7 […]

Winter 2023-24 RCS sports registration begins

RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS school district has released winter sports information for the 2023-24 school year. Please note that not all details, such as coaches, first practice dates, etc., are […]

3 run for 2 seats on Town Board in Kinderhook

By EMILIA TEASDALE KINDERHOOK – Current Kinderhook Town Supervisor Timothy (Tim) Ooms is running unopposed for reelection. Mr. Ooms, a Republican, is endorsed by both his party and the town […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: The hymn I heard

By NANCY JANE KERN “When through the woods and forest glades I wander, and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees; ” (Stuart K. Hine version 1953) TORRENTIAL RAIN […]

Dr. Pressey named Hudson CSD DEI Manager

HUDSON – The Hudson City School District has announced the appointment of Dr. Tia L. Pressey as the Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Manager of the Hudson City School District. […]

Opioid settlement funds go a long way

HUDSON—Nearly $300,000 in Opioid Settlement funds were distributed to six agencies via a resolution adopted by the Columbia County Board of Supervisors at its July full board meeting. The funding […]

GOOD NEWS!: Trostle is Greenville’s newest Eagle Scout

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — Nick Trostle is one of the elite few who has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Trostle’s Eagle Scout Court of […]

McHugh, Donnelly vie for town supervisor’s seat   

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — Two candidates are vying for the town’s top spot in the Nov. 7 election. Incumbent Republican Town Supervisor George McHugh faces […]

Social Security Matters: How will my wife’s Social Security be affected by her teacher’s pension?

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: My wife, born in 1960, was a Texas school teacher for about 10 years and receives a $1,000 per month […]

Living on Purpose: If the dark side can deceive one generation…

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media A child’s mind is like a sponge that is constantly absorbing more information. This can be a good thing if they […]

Positively Speaking: Finding meaning in life

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media A life that exemplified triumph over the deepest abysses of despair is that of Dr. Viktor Frankl. During World War II, Dr. […]

Whittling Away: Feeling contrary

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media   I woke up this morning feeling a little out of sorts.  I didn’t sleep well last night and got up early to […]

News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – October 12, 1923 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher Coeymans: Ravena: Coeymans Herald –October 10, 1888 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

Police: Bethlehem schools locked out in ‘swatting’ incident

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media BETHLEHEM — All schools in the Bethlehem Central School District were in lockout following a report of a bomb threat Wednesday. On Oct. […]

Horses of Unbridled: SnowBall: From my perspective

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media Hello, world! My name is Snowball, and I’m the tiniest resident at Unbridled, the place I now proudly call home. I want […]

RCS survey: Input sought on district’s progress

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS school district has put out a survey seeking input from the community on what the district has accomplished and […]

Suspect charged with using a stick in attack

By DIANE VALDEN HUDSON—City of Hudson Police arrested Michelle L. Moskaluk, 34, of Hudson for: first degree robbery with a dangerous instrument, a class B felony; third degree criminal possession […]

In Chatham two run for supervisor; four seek board seats

By EMILIA TEASDALE CHATHAM—Current Town Supervisor Donal Collins is running for reelection on the Republican and Chatham For All ballot lines. He is running against Christopher W. Spencer on the […]

McCoy unveils proposed county budget with tax rate drop

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media ALBANY — Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy released the Executive Budget for 2024. The $819 million budget includes an 8.3% spending increase over […]

Chatham voters determine fate of preservation prop

____ELECTION 2023____ By DEBORAH E. LANS CHATHAM – This November Chatham voters will decide whether to create the first Community Preservation Fund in the county. The fund would be dedicated […]

Indians’ winning streak hits 7

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS Indians football team continued their winning ways Friday night with their seventh straight win of the season. The hometown […]

RCS’s wrestling stars of tomorrow

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — RCS has a long and proud history in its wrestling program. Many of those high school athletes do not get their […]

Trespassing charge leads to local controversy

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — Carver Companies owns the Port of Coeymans and is one of the area’s largest employers, but the company’s growth and impact […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

No charges for police in death of man who caught on fire after being Tasered

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media CATSKILL — Catskill police officers have been cleared by the state attorney general in the death of Jason Jones, who died in December […]

Supervisor, council seats on the line in Ancram

By DIANE VALDEN ANCRAM—This “off-year” political season has been anything but a snoozer in this southeastern Columbia County town with a population of 1,440 as determined by the 2020 census. […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: Birds nest soup

By NANCY JANE KERN RECENTLY A FRIEND SENT ME A PHOTO of a chimney swift nest that had fallen down an unused chimney. The birds and eggs were long gone […]

Social Security Matters: How do disability programs affect Social Security’s budget?

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I read with interest an analysis of the history, reasons and financial costs of the SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and […]

Living on Purpose: God’s love is about forgiveness, not condemnation

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media Some of you might keep a close watch on the news, and others may listen occasionally or not at all, but […]

Soft Paws: Preparing dogs for winter

By Charlene Marchand For Capital Region Independent Media The time is here and now to prepare your outside or sometimes-outside dogs for the winter season to follow. Messages about an […]

Body, Mind & Spirit: Please be kind and rewind

By Pat Larsen For Capital Region Independent Media Yes, back in the day, this was a common phrase used in reference to videocassettes that we rented from local vendors like […]

Positively Speaking: Consistency

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media When you ask schoolchildren what they aspire to be when they grow up, their minds dart to specific professions. One might dream […]

Whittling Away: This will be brief

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media One of my chores as house husband of our castle consists of laundry duty.  It isn’t one of my more favorite tasks. […]

Bethlehem industries to recognize Manufacturing Day at RCS football game

BETHLEHEM – National Manufacturing Day is observed on Oct. 6, and in honor of that day, three of the largest industries in Bethlehem will be at the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School […]

Obituary: James M. Moore

MEDUSA – James M. Moore, 73, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, with family at his side. Jim was born in Catskill on Dec. 5, 1949, […]

Oak Hill & Vicinity: History of the Greenville Quilters

By Mary Lou Nahas For Capital Region Independent Media Two beloved members of the Greenville Quilters were honored posthumously last month: Doris Vedder and Dottie Hesel.  Let me tell you […]

Village scarecrow contest puts creativity to the test

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — It’s time to put those creative skills to the test. The village is hosting its second annual “Village of Ravena Scarecrow […]

Obituary: Velma Powell Kiley

OAK HILL – Velma Powell Kiley, 91, passed away in the comfort of her home on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023, with her family by her side. Born in Coeymans Hollow […]

Alleged home invader removed from train

By DIANE VALDEN HUDSON—Hudson Police arrested Matthew J. McNamara, 31, of Walden (Orange County) for: second degree burglary, a class C felony; third degree assault; fourth degree criminal mischief and […]

Brews, Bites & Bands: ‘Ravena’s take on Oktoberfest’

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — They came, they saw, they drank. And ate and partied. The second annual Brews, Bites & Bands event was held Sunday […]

Copake makes affordable housing plan the law

By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—The lack of affordable housing is a crisis throughout Columbia County and the country. Committees and task forces on all levels of government have been engaged in […]

State Senate wants judges to be lawyers

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – Town and village Justices in New York State need not have law degrees. This year the state Senate passed a bill requiring those with “high […]

Two run for District Attorney

By DEBORAH E. LANS GHENT – Long-time District Attorney Paul Czajka is retiring this year, and two candidates are running for the four-year position of District Attorney of Columbia County: […]

Albany Saratoga Massive Weekend: Tremont ends his epic racing career

By Mark Kane For Capital Region Independent Media The Albany Saratoga Massive Weekend was just that. Friday night started off with a massive number of cars in the pits that […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

CLIMATE SMART: BYO gains momentum in Columbia County

By KATHRYN BEILKE YOU’VE HEARD THE ADAGE that it only takes 21 days to start a new habit. While that may not be true for everyone, putting a new behavior […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: Beautiful fall flowers

By NANCY JANE KERN IT IS NOW FALL and beautiful wildflowers are a nice addition to the colorful leaves and part of the last flash of color before the snow […]

Hudson city and school have issues over land

By EMILIA TEASDALE HUDSON—The City of Hudson is responding to a statement from the Hudson City School District about vacant land that could be used for affordable housing.On September 25, […]

RCS unveils new name: the Ravens

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS school district has unveiled the new team name and mascot. RCS will be the home of the Ravens beginning […]

Police seek help finding missing man

By DIANE VALDEN HUDSON—Hudson City Police are actively seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing person, Robert J. Coons, 63, who was last seen July 6 at 10:30 a.m. […]

Selkirk woman faces illegal weapons, child endangerment charges

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media SELKIRK — A Selkirk woman was arrested Thursday on gun charges originating from a report from Child Protective Services, according to Bethlehem Police. […]

Class of 1973 returns to see a new generation of education

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS Class of 1973 returned to its old stomping grounds Saturday for its 50th reunion. The reunion weekend was filled […]

Youth Big-Game Hunt this weekend

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos announced that the Youth Big Game Hunt will be held this weekend. Bowhunting seasons for deer and bear began in […]

Social Security Matters: Federal taxation of Social Security benefits

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: Why are my Social Security benefits being taxed at all? The Social Security FICA payroll taxes taken out of my […]

Living on Purpose: Until one has loved an animal

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media Cheryl and I grew up around dogs and when we were married, it did not take long for us to bring […]

Positively Speaking: Embracing uncertainty

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media Many of us have an innate discomfort with change. Humans crave predictability — from the consistent taste of our favorite drive-thru burger […]

Whittling Away: In Bag Balm we trust

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media By the time you read this, I will be the proud possessor of a shiny new left knee.  I tried WD-40 on […]

News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – September 28, 1923 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher Coeymans: Ravena: Coeymans Herald – September 26, 1888 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

Final 350th anniversary events close out year of festivities

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — The town closed out nearly a year of festivities this weekend with the final events marking Coeymans’ 350th anniversary. Family Fest […]

Town adopts new dog control law

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — The town council adopted a new dog control law at the board’s Sept. 18 meeting. The aim of Local Law #2 […]

Suspect charged with kidnapping in Charlotte Sena disappearance

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media LATHAM — The suspect arrested in the disappearance of 9-year-old Charlotte Sena has been charged with kidnapping, according to state police. Craig Nelson […]

Hochul: Charlotte Sena rescued after fingerprint found on ransom note

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media LATHAM — Charlotte Sena, 9, who went missing while camping with her family at Moreau Lake State Park on Saturday, was allegedly being […]

Girls’ volleyball team raises funds for cancer research

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS varsity girls volleyball team put their skills to work this weekend to aid cancer research. On Saturday, the team […]

Missing girl found safe and healthy

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media Charlotte Sena, the 9-year-old girl who went missing Saturday evening, was found Monday evening and is in good health, according to New York […]

FBI called in on Charlotte Sena search

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media The search for 9-year-old Charlotte Sena continues and state police say they have called in federal and other agencies to aid in the […]

Young girl still missing

New York State Police and Gov. Kathy Hochul held a press conference Sunday afternoon to discuss the disappearance of 9-year-old Charlotte Sena. The child was last seen about 6:15 p.m. […]

County Board meeting September 13

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – Issues surrounding a building Columbia County expects to purchase, cameras on school buses, and police officers in Questar III/BOCES’s Greenport building received attention at the […]

Development vision to multiply HHA households and reconfigure streets

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – The Hudson Housing Authority’s redevelopment partner presented a proposal for replacing Hudson’s Bliss Tower with lower, longer buildings holding more than twice as many apartments, […]

Indians hand first loss to Sabres in nailbiter, 14-7

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — When the RCS Indians and the Schalmont Sabres, both undefeated as of Friday night, went head to head, it was a […]

County Court races: four candidates for two judicial slots

ELECTION 2023 By DEBORAH E. LANS GHENT – With the retirements of Judges Richard Koweek and Jonathan Nichols at the end of 2023, the two judgeships on the Columbia County […]

EDITORIAL: Election letters policy for 2023

By PARRY TEASDALE We will publish letters of support for candidates up to and including our November 2, 2023 edition. This includes letters from candidates responding directly to letters critical […]

Horses of Unbridled: The emotional tapestry of equine lives: Rahy, Noelle, Ginger and Sweet Pea

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media Unbridled is a sanctuary, a place of refuge and a safe haven that offers a reprieve to horses from chaotic circumstances as […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

Heritage Craft Fair, Oct. 1

COXSACKIE — On Sunday, Oct. 1, celebrate the fall season in the Hudson Valley at the Bronck Museum’s Heritage Craft Fair from 12-4 p.m.    On porches, nestled beside the barns, […]

Supervisor’s Message: 2024 Budget Message

By George McHugh Coeymans Town Supervisor As the town’s chief fiscal officer, it is my honor and privilege to present the 2024 proposed annual tentative budget for the town of […]

Body, Mind & Spirit: The looking glass of time

By Pat Larsen For Capital Region Independent Media In preparation for two very significant milestones earlier this year, I found that I would often drift off into a state of […]

Social Security Matters: Nonagenarian war veteran asks about extra credit for his service

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I’m turning 95 this year and am caretaker for my wife in our 70th year of marriage. I served before […]

Living on Purpose: How serious are we about hating sin?

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media We spoke last week about addictions that involve more people than we could imagine, and we should realize by now that […]

Soft Paws: Adopt-A-Shelter Dog Month

By Charlene Marchand For Capital Region Independent Media Our CGHS/SPCA is anticipating the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi with a blessing of all animals at the shelter on Saturday, […]

Positively Speaking: Use it or lose it

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media The maxim “Use it or lose it” is heard so often it’s practically a background track to our lives. But wait! Before […]

Whittling Away: Choices

By Dick Brooks For Capital Region Independent Media Some days I find myself feeling a little overwhelmed and I long for a simpler time, like my childhood days in the […]

News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – September 21, 1923 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher Coeymans: Ravena: Coeymans Herald – September 19, 1888 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

Final 350th anniversary event this weekend

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — This year marks the 350th anniversary of the town of Coeymans, and while many of the celebratory events took place earlier […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: A deer’s passion and peril

By NANCY JANE KERN   A DOE AND HER FAWN shot across the lawn in apparent terror. Some seconds later a wild-eyed eight-point buck bounded through in pursuit. There had been […]

Taconic Hills CSD appoints new superintendent

CRARYVILLE – The Taconic Hills Central School District Board of Education has announced the appointment of Lynnette Brunger as Superintendent of Schools, effective October 10. The Board of Education unanimously […]

Chasin’ Racin’: Friesen picks up his historic 3rd Fonda 200 win       

By Mark Kane For Capital Region Independent Media Each week the great racing tradition continues at the “Track of Champions,” Fonda Speedway, as it has since 1953. Another tradition concluded […]

GOOD NEWS!: Heroes Way: A path to reflection and a salute to heroism

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media WESTERLO — When aspiring Eagle Scout Drew Joslin began looking around for a community service project to complete his Eagle requirements, he didn’t […]

Obituary: Rosemary M. Donato

CLIFTON PARK — Rosemary M. (Olcott) Donato, age 76, passed away at Schuyler Ridge Residential Home on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023, after a decline in health. Rosemary was born on […]

DEC announces start of small-game hunting seasons

ALBANY — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has announced the start of several small-game hunting seasons in the coming weeks. WATERFOWL HUNTING New York offers vast waterfowl […]

Friday night football

RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — Here are more images from the RCS Indians’ game Friday night against Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley. The Indians picked up another win by a score of 41-6. Thanks to photographer […]

Community turns out in big numbers on Greenville Day weekend

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — Even threatening skies and intermittent rain couldn’t keep revelers from turning out in big numbers on Greenville Day weekend. The two-day […]

Ghent man charged with child sex abuse

By DIANE VALDEN GHENT—State Police from the Livingston barracks in conjunction with the Columbia County Child Advocacy Center arrested Robert G. Schaefer, 52, of Ghent for first degree sexual abuse, […]

Board concerned over including Lebanon Spring in water plan

By DOUG LA ROCQUE NEW LEBANON – Should Lebanon Spring be included in the town’s Water Protection Plan or not? At the September 12 meeting, when the town board was […]

Craft fair showcases local talent

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — Local kids and business owners showcased their talents at the fourth annual RCS Middle School Craft Fair on Sunday. Typically held […]

Copake’s Santa fondly recalled

By DIANE VALDEN COPAKE—Copake lost its very own Santa Claus when Christopher Quinby died September 6 at age 74. Not only did he portray the jolly old elf at Christmastime, […]

OPINION: Dear readers

By WARREN DEWS, JR. I’ve been in the media business for three decades. I’ve worked in New York, Virginia, North Carolina, Massachusetts and Vermont, to name a few. During my […]

Indians’ streak continues with 41-6 win

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The Indians won again on the gridiron Friday night, this time defeating Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley by a score of 41-6. It was […]

Why so many county crashes?

BY DEBORAH E. LANS GHENT—In July, a 16 year old was arrested for driving, drunk, at more than 100 miles per hour on Route 20 in New Lebanon. His Honda […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: White Pines

By NANCY JANE KERN THE WHITE PINE TREES around the house begin to get scruffy this time of year. This is a normal phenomenon and is called seasonal needle loss […]

The Little Red Schoolhouse Open House, Sept. 24

COEYMANS HOLLOW — The Little Red Schoolhouse Historical Society will hold its third fall open house on Sunday, Sept. 24, from 2-4 p.m. The schoolhouse is located on Route 143 […]

State, CCSD clash over cash reserves

By EMILIA TEASDALE CHATHAM—On August 11, the state Comptroller’s Office released the findings of a recent audit that determined the Chatham Central School District’s Board of Education and district officials […]

Horses of Unbridled: Love beyond limits: The journey of Laurie and Liam

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media In the heart of Unbridled, a sanctuary where volunteers tirelessly attend to the unique daily needs of each horse, a captivating love […]

Two pedestrians killed in crosswalk crash

By DIANE VALDEN NEW LEBANON—State Police are investigating a double fatal car versus pedestrians crash. Saturday, September 9 at 8:21 p.m., troopers were dispatched to the crosswalk near the New […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

Final survey to pick new team name is out

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — After a months-long process and engagement with the local community, the RCS school district is looking to finalize the district’s new […]

Heritage Craft Fair, Oct. 1

COXSACKIE — On Sunday, Oct. 1, celebrate the fall season in the Hudson Valley at the Bronck Museum’s Heritage Craft Fair from 12-4 p.m.    On porches, nestled beside the barns, […]

Social Security Matters: Will opening a joint account affect my disabled father’s SSI?

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media  Dear Rusty: I live in Michigan and my senior disabled father lives in rural Kentucky. His income is part Social Security and […]

Living on Purpose: Being honest with God and ourselves

By Dr. William Holland For Capital Region Independent Media In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is the perception of contradictory information and the mental toll of it. Relevant items […]

Positively Speaking: Conceive, believe, achieve

By Toby Moore For Capital Region Independent Media The adage “no one is an island” reminds us that we are social creatures, usually with the need to collaborate and thrive […]

Whittling Away: Where did white paint go?

I went to the hardware store the other day. My mission was simple — buy some white paint. Little did I realize that I was biting off more than I […]

News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – September 14, 1923 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher Coeymans: Ravena: $10 in prizes will be given, $5 for the best costume and $5 for the funniest outfit. Finke’s […]

Lord’s Acre Auction and Fair turns 67

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS HOLLOW — Bargain shoppers and church members gathered at Trinity United Methodist Church on Saturday for the annual Lord’s Acre Auction and […]

Obituary: Dorothy Harriet Hesel

GREENVILLE – Dorothy Harriet “Dottie” Hesel, born Dec. 22, 1936, passed into eternal rest on Sept. 17, 2023, at Albany Medical Center. The only child of John H. “Jack” Piersma […]

Oak Hill & Vicinity: William Hall, Catskill Mountains minister

By Mary Lou Nahas For Capital Region Independent Media About a year ago, Russell Mahan from Utah stopped at the Oak Hill Methodist Church seeking information about William Hall, a […]

Innovation Station opens doors to a high-tech future

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA — The Innovation Station held its grand opening Sunday, giving the community its first look at the new technology hub for local […]

OUR VIEW: There is no replacement for quality journalism

By Mark Vinciguerra President, Capital Region Independent Media Across the country, quality journalism is critical for sharing important news affecting our society. Through their timely reporting, journalists play a uniquely […]

CGCC budget means slight decrease for county

By JEANETTE WOLFBERG HUDSON – The Columbia County Board of Supervisors approved the 2023-24 Columbia-Greene Community College (CGCC) operating budget, at its monthly full board meeting August 9. The total […]

Indians undefeated after 48-0 shutout

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The RCS Indians remain undefeated after Friday night’s big 48-0 shutout of Green Tech. The hometown team came to the field […]

Last week’s storm battered New Lebanon

By DOUG LA ROCQUE NEW LEBANON – The weather last Thursday, September 7, was fickle but also downright dangerous. Some municipalities escaped with little or no damage, but others, like […]

Multiple voices make for tasty book festival

By LORNA CHEROT LITTLEWAY THE SPENCERTOWN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS (FOB) presented by the Spencertown Academy Arts Center, is a 4-day smorgasbord for bibliophiles, held over the Labor Day weekend. This […]

Residents air concerns over converting church to town hall

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media COEYMANS — Town hall was packed with residents looking to air their questions and concerns over a proposal to convert the Grace United […]

Need a ride? Here’s what the county offers now

By DEBORAH E. LANS HUDSON—Could you live in Columbia County without a car? What transportation services are available? Who uses them? What else is needed? Following on an extensive Transportation […]

EDITORIAL: The Columbia Paper now $2 an issue

By PARRY TEASDALE GHENT—LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE, the cost of publishing The Columbia Paper each week has been hit hard by the most recent inflation. We’re doing our best to bring […]

THROUGH THE WOODS: Blowing up stuff

By NANCY JANE KERN LOOKING BACK from my now senior status I did not have the usual or dull childhood. This was partly from living on a farm and partly […]

Rescued from the brink: On Demand’s journey to a life of dignity

By Susan Kayne For Capital Region Independent Media In the heart of the Thoroughbred world, where legends are born, a remarkable story unfolded – one of resilience, compassion, and the […]

Police blotter

Editor’s note: A charge is not a conviction. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed. STATE POLICE

Pavilion: ‘A beautiful testament to love, resilience and community spirit’

By Melanie Lekocevic Capital Region Independent Media GREENVILLE — The Ingalls family unveiled the new pavilion at Vanderbilt Town Park, built in honor of family members who came before them. […]

Police warn of phone scam

BETHLEHEM — The Bethlehem Police Department would like to alert the public to a scam involving individuals who are calling Bethlehem residents and identifying themselves as a police officer with […]

Obituary: Elizabeth Ann Muldoon

Elizabeth Ann (Liz) Muldoon, 80, of High Point, North Carolina, went home to heaven on Aug. 28, 2023, surrounded by her family after a period of declining health.  Liz was […]

Social Security Matters: Why is my age 70 benefit not higher than my January amount?

By Russell Gloor For Capital Region Independent Media Dear Rusty: I plan to retire in 2025 (the year I turn 70). Given that I’m still working, I’m delaying my Social […]