Mildred L. Wiley – 78

MECHANICVILLE – Mildred L. Wiley, 78, former longtime resident of this city, died Friday, Aug. 15th in Cooperstown, NY after an extended illness.

Funeral Service Monday at 2 PM DeVito-Salvadore Funeral Home, 39 So. Main St, Mechanicville. Burial in Stillwater Union Cemetery. Calling hours at the Funeral Home Monday from Noon till 2 PM. Remembrances may be made to the Salvation Army.

Read the entire obituary in the Aug. 21st issue of the Express.

H.O.P.E. Pets for Adoption

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Bingo is a 3-year old neutered male American Bull Dog Mix who is up to date on his vacinnations and microchipped. He has a very sunny disposition and enjoys playing with tennis balls and will keep you laughing with his funny antics! Here he is with Steve Caporizzo on Pet Connection!
Bingo is a wonderful dog and is looking for someone that will understand his needs; he is deaf. Currently he is living in a home with several dogs (large and small). If you saw Bingo playing with the dogs he lives with, you would find it hard to believe he is deaf. He is trained to go into his crate and also knows commands for sit down and come. This is all done with hand signals. He needs someone to love him and with proper training he will continue to be the wonderful dog I know.
If you are interested in learning more about Bingo, please call Cathy at 518.424.2878
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Hi, I'm Lucas and I am a super sleek, super soft 1-year-old teenage boy. I was adopted quickly as a kitten and really loved my family and they loved me too. We were so, so happy together but unfortunately they have something called "allergies". It's breaking their hearts for me to go to a new home, but I can't be responsible for so much sneezing. Here's a few things you should know about me: tuna is yummy but I don't like shrimp; the cat dancer is my favorite toy (check out all my moves); I'm great with children and used to have two of them ages 4 and 6; I'm a champion (friendly) cat wrestler; water fascinates me and so do sunbeams. I like to be up high and I also love to crawl under the covers! Are you ready for me? My bags are packed!
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Clover is an 4-year-old gentle long-haired beauty. Clover is microchipped and lived on her own for a full year after accidentally getting outside. When found by HOPE, scrawny and starved, her elderly owner was unable to take her back; now she is looking for a new forever home. Clover is self-reliant: she enjoys affection but does not need constant attention. She likes to "see and be seen"; always nearby but not underfoot! Clover loves interactive toys and will often roll over on her back while playing —especially if she's had a little catnip! Overall she is relatively mellow and easy going. Clover would make an excellent companion in a quieter home without children.

All HOPE cats are spayed/neutered, up to date on their shots, and have tested negative for Feline Leukemia and FIV.

Visit us online @ www.hopeanimalrescue.org

Volunteers and Fosters always welcome!
"Let Them Know There Is H.O.P.E."

 

Linda Dalaba Hicks – 62

MECHANICVILLE – Linda Dalaba Hicks, 62, of Hudson River Road, died Sunday, August 10th, at St. Peter’s Hospice after a brief illness.

A Funeral Service will be conducted on Wednesday at 2 PM at the DeVito-Salvadore Funeral Home, 39 So. Main St., Mechanicville. Burial inStillwater Union Cemetery.

Calling hours at the Funeral Home on Wednesday from Noon till 2 PM.

In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to WTEN Pet Connection, 341 Northern Blvd, Albany, NY 12204.

To leave condolences and for directions visit www.devito-salvdorefh.com.

The full obituary is in the Aug. 14th issue of the Express.

“From Ashes to Arches” McDonald’s in Waterford Reopens – by M. LeMay

 

WATERFORD- On Wednesday August 6th Roger Grout owner and operator of the Waterford McDonald’s held his re-grand opening of his newly built restaurant along with a huge crowd of supporters and local dignitaries from both Saratoga County and Albany County.

On December 7, 2013, fire destroyed the prior restaurant that was originally built in 1976. The fire left 50 people out of work, and a community without a three decade old restaurant. Grout stated, "We knew we were going to come back, it was never a question and now it's back, bigger, and better than ever.” Grout stated “we maintained 37 out of the out 50 prior employees and now have a total of 90 employees over all to run the store. We operate 24/7 and our lobby is open those hours with WIFI”.

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

 

Johnsonville Ambulance Celebrates 50 Years – by C. Barton

 

Johnsonville- The Johnsonville Volunteer Ambulance Service (JVAS) held a celebration on Sunday August 10th at the River Road squad house to celebrate 50 years of service to the community. The ambulance service was started in September 1963 by a group of area residents for the purpose of providing emergency medical services to the community. The first formal business meeting was held on September 9th 1963. Prior to the JVAS being formally established, the community was served by neighboring Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad. Many of the members of the newly formed JVAS had been affiliated with Hoosic Valley and the first ambulance owned by the JVAS came from the Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad (HVRS).

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

 

 

Veterans Hall Open House – by C. Barton

 

Schaghticoke-On August 9th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm the Veterans Hall located in the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds hosted an open house for the community as a “Salute to All Veterans Past and Present.” The open house allowed for visitors to view the abundant collection of memorabilia and the significant improvements to the hall. Veterans Hall has undergone major physical plant improvements over the last year. The time talent and donations of community members have made this hometown tribute the successful memorial that it has become.

 

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

Stillwater Gets Second Shot at FEMA Aid – by H. Wessell

OWN OF STILLWATER, August 6 - A meeting of the Town of Stillwater officials and a bevy of state and federal officials related to disaster recovery, as well as aides to congressional representatives, gathered at the Town Hall on Wednesday to revive the effort to get enough funding for a large culvert seriously undermined by Hurricane Sandy.

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

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.

WWII Vet Stephen Dennis Receives Medals – by S. McBride

 

Stephen Dennis celebrated his 92nd birthday this past weekend.  Somehow it is fitting that just two days before that birthday he was presented with a long-overdue gift . . .  the medals he earned for his service to our nation in World War II seven decades ago as a sailor in the United States Navy.

In a ceremony at Lt. Fred H. Clark Post 91 of the American Legion, to the cheers and cries of “Thank you!” from the friends, family members, officials and Legionnaires in attendance, Steve was presented with the World War II Victory Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with Two Bronze Stars, the Navy Occupation Service Medal, the Presidential Unit Citation Ribbon and the Combat Action Ribbon.  He was also presented the New York State Senate’s Liberty Medal, and the Saratoga County Veterans’ Service Medal from the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors.

 

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