New Director of the Waterford Museum – by T. Mahoney

WATERFORD- Paul Archambault brings experience and vision to his new position as Director of the Waterford Museum. He worked for four years on an archeological dig in the Smoky Mts. of Tennessee . The project was to look for Indian artifacts from 2500-300 years ago before an interstate was built. After that project he earned his MA in Public History at the University of North Carolina. Public History is the study of a community's history. Paul's undergraduate degree is in archeology.

Read the entire article in the August 28th issue of the Express.

The Express Newspaper – August 28, 2014

Grand Opening of Hospitality Building on the Hudson – by T. Mahoney

MECHANICVILLE AUGUST 8- The Grand Opening of the Hospitality Building at the City Dock was held on Friday morning. This structure has showers and bathroom facilities for visiting boaters. Free water is available to boaters as well. This is one of the few facilities of its kind on the Upper Hudson River.The lights on Terminal St. from Main St. to the dock were donated by Stewart's Corp. Supervisor Tom Richardson reiterated that Gary Dake, on behalf of Stewart's donated the last $20,000 " without hesitation."

Read the entire article in the August 14th issue of the Express.

Ugly Rooster Opens in New Location – by T. Mahoney

MECHANICVILLE APRIL 3- Ariel Pagan, owner of the Ugly Rooster, invited the public to a meet and greet on Thursday. Free food and refreshments were served\
to the public as part of the "meet and greet." After months of planning The Ugly Rooster finally moved from its location on North Main Street to its new location at 312 North 3rd, in Depot Square.

 

Entire article in the April 10th issue of the Express