The Eagle December 17, 2015

EAGLE Vol. 35 No. 51 ~ DECEMBER 17, 2015 EPA RECOMMENDS HOOSICK FALLS RESIDENTS STOP USING WATER FOR DAILY TASKS - SEE PAGE 7 - Bruce Patire Resigns from Town of Hoosick Board Christmas Services Planned Shop Local This Christmas Fedler Named Cossayuna Firefighter of the Year - SEE PAGE 11 - - SEE PAGES 15-17- - SEE PAGE 21 - - SEE PAGE 24- Greenwich School Board Discusses Smart Schools Act Cambridge Head Start Class Decorates Tree - SEE PAGE 19 - Shushan Woman Finalist for Miss Teen New York - SEE PAGE 13 - New Record Temperature CAMBRIDGE – The temperature last Friday set a new record high when the mercury climbed to 62 degrees snapping the old mark of 59 degrees set back in 1979. I N D E X Local Headlines........................3,7 Calendar...................................24 Poor Richards.............................6 Cambridge News...................8-9 Hoosick News.....................11-13 CAMBRIDGE - The Cambridge Valley Center of Washington County Head Start visited Glens Falls National Bank in Cambridge to decorate their Christmas tree. In the weeks prior, the preschool children worked hard to create ornaments for the tree. They decorated pinecones, made bead ornaments, cut paper and put together a paper chain. Materials used were glitter, paper and glue. The bank offered a delicious snack, and each child received a stocking with a hat and the recipe for Snowman Soup! Washington County EOC Head Start/Early Head Start provides services to pregnant women and children from birth to age five. Home Based services are provided throughout the county. Centers are located in Cambridge, Whitehall, Granville and Hudson Falls. Please call 677.8230 for more information. Easton-Greenwich..............19-21 Salem News........................14 Classifieds & Notices..... .23-24 Comics........................32 Sports............................28-31 SVMC Earns 4th Consecutive Magnet Designation - SEE PAGE 14 & 18 - Pick the Pros Jackpot Ascends to $750 - PAGES 27 & 31 -