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Mechanicville – Boil Water Order for (1) More Week
At the Wednesday Aug. 9th City Council Meeting - Mayor Baker announced that the Boil Water Order in the City of Mechanicville will continue for (1) more week. The NYS Dept. of Health will continue to monitor the water on a daily bases.
The Express Newspaper – August 3, 2017
Fire Prevention Week – by M. LeMay
Article and photos on pages 8-9 of the 10-20 Express.
The Express Newspaper – March 3, 2016
Many Christians Draw on the 3 Days of Holy Weekend – by H. Wessell
Many folks, especially in smaller communities, can still recall when much of daily business and even leisure activity was reduced, or even ceased, from Noon to 3:00PM on Good Friday in reverence for Jesus' suffering and death on the Cross. Particularly in Protestant congregations, services in those hours focused on the Seven Words from the Cross are still a cherished practice.
Read the entire article in the March 19th issue.
Fire Prevention Week
The Arvin Hart Fire Company would again like to thank everyone for their donations during this year’s fund drive. We have exceeded last year’s monetary total even though only about 15% of the envelopes sent out were returned.
Fire prevention week is coming up and this year’s theme is Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives, Test Yours Monthly. In an average fire, do you know how long it takes for your smoke detector to activate, under ideal conditions less than 30 seconds. The Arvin Hart Fire Co will try something different this year with an open house on Wednesday evening October 15th from 5pm to 8pm. This does a couple of things, changes the time so as to not take away from resident’s weekend and is a regular training night for our members. We do hope that you would stop by and see us. It’s very discouraging when our members try to put together a good program and no one cares enough to show up. After a while we feel that as long as we show up with the big red trucks, no one cares. Please just stop by for a few minutes at our main station on Campbell at Kellogg Roads.
Read the entire article in the Oct. 2nd issue of the Express.