News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

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Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – March 7, 1924 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher

Coeymans:

  • Powell and Minnock finished harvesting ice at their icehouse on Wednesday. They secured 23,000 tons of fine quality ice from the river.
  • At the annual meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in the chapel on Monday evening, Clare A. Robbins, Fletcher Sutton and Percy R. Shear were elected trustees for a period of three years.
  • The last of the building, the old barn on the Fredenburgh property at the corner of Main and Church streets, is being torn down and drawn away to make room for the improvements that are to be made in the state highway near there and within another year, a great improvement will be accomplished in that locality.
  • A St. Patrick’s Day party will be held in the chapter room of Coeymans chapter No. 464 Order of the Eastern Star on Tuesday evening, March 18, to which all members of the chapter are invited as well as members of the Onesquethau lodge of Masons.
  • The clams served at St. Patrick’s supper on Tuesday evening were furnished by the Maplehurst Market of this village.

Ravena:

  • George W. Babcock has purchased the Schuyler two-flat house next to the firehouse, and he has sold his one-family dwelling on VanBuren Avenue to Ivan Hannay.
  • A quarterly meeting of the Ravena Hose Co. was held at the firehouse on Tuesday evening and considerable business was transacted. The building has been thoroughly overhauled and decorated, and with the completion of the work planned at the meeting on Tuesday evening, the members of the company will be able to enjoy the building for social purposes as well as formerly.
  • Synder Bros. are getting ready for the season. They unleased a car load of Chevrolets one day last week and a carload of Studebakers on Monday of this week.
  • On Monday evening listeners on the radio heard a WGY program and listened to the numbers by the Grotto band of Albany. William V. Roberts of this place, who is a member of the band, helped make the music.
  • Ravena Grange met on Monday evening, and the members spent a pleasant social evening at the close of the business meeting. An art exhibit and a penny questionnaire entertained before the refreshments were served.

Coeymans Herald – March 6, 1889 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

  • G. Clow, Wm. Walsh and J.E. Hallenbeck have been elected trustees of the M.E. church for the ensuing three years.
  • Freighter Slingerland added an addition of 8,000 bales of hay and straw to his stack on the “brickyard lot” the past week.
  • A team of horses belonging to the K.I. Co., while hauling hay on the ice Thursday, broke through near the upper point of Baeren Island and were rescued with difficulty.
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