The Eagle February 12, 2015

The - SEE PAGE 6- EAGLE Newspaper Vol. 34 No. 7 ~ FEBRUARY 12, 2015 GCS Will Decide on Veterans’ Tax Exemption at February 23 Meeting Scouts Hold Pinewood Derby Races - SEE PAGE 21 - Drug Charges After Three Month Investigation - SEE PAGE 3 - Millicent Cocheo Celebrating 102nd Birthday - SEE PAGE 18 - High Speed Internet Topic at Town of Hoosick Meeting - SEE PAGE 14 - CAMBRIDGE – Cambridge Cub Scout Pack 62 held its annual Pinewood Derby on Sunday, February 8 at the Cambridge American Legion. Girl Scouts from Cambridge, Greenwich and Argyle also held their Powderpuff Derby. Third boys participated in the pinewood derby. The top three Boy Scouts were: Lucas Mattison, Garrett Hackman and Shamus Kenney (pictured below). There were 43 girls who participated in the Powderpuff Derby. The top three girls were: Kathryn Campbell (set a new track record, over 204 mph), Liliana George and Kaitlyn Lavoo (pictured below). White Creek Votes in Favor of Hemp Project - SEE PAGE 13 - Panthers Clinch Title with Win Over Greenwich - SEE PAGE 30 - Salem School Holds First Budget Meeting Group Seeks to Help Residents with Fuel Cost Youth Bureau Offering Life Guard Training Course - SEE PAGE 9 - - SEE PAGE 25 - Jeremy Spiezio will Run in Millrose Games Saturday HFCS Elementary Honor Roll & Merit List Salem Wrestlers Win Title for Second Straight Year - SEE PAGE 29 - - SEE PAGE 16 - - SEE PAGE 29 - - SEE PAGE 24 - I N D E X Local Headlines.......................2-6 Calendar....................................25 Poor Richards...........................4 Cambridge News...................7-13 Hoosick News......................14-15 Easton-Greenwich...............18-21 Salem News..........................22-24 Classifieds & Notices...........27-28 Obituaries.................................26 Sports.............................29-32 Town Seeks to Have More Input in Mary McClellan Project - SEE PAGE 7 - Greenwich & Salem Schools Second Quarter Honor Roll - PAGES 20 & 22 -