The Eagle February 18, 2016

EAGLE Vol. 36 No. 7 ~ FEBRUARY 18, 2016 STATE FINALLY ISSUES LICENSES TO “THE CAMBRIDGE” - SEE PAGE 2 - Salem Town Supervisor Calls Audit “Blessing in Disguise” Five Candidates Vie for Three Hoosick Falls Village Board Seats HOBY Students Announced by Salem Women’s Club - SEE PAGE 2 - - SEE PAGE 3- - SEE PAGE 2 - Danforth Adult Home Suffers Flooding Damage Woman’s Club Plans 22nd Annual Women’s Health Day - SEE PAGE 3 - EPA Conducts Soil Tests at Hoosick Ball Fields - SEE PAGE 3 - CCS Board Discussed Teacher Leader Program - SEE PAGE 9 - SVRCC Announces Investment in New Linear Accelerator - SEE PAGE 21 - Cambridge and Hoosick Falls Schools Release 2nd Quarter Honor Rolls - SEE PAGES 9 & 12 - I N D E X Local Headlines........................2, 3 Cartoons..................................16 Poor Richards.............................6 Cambridge News...................9-10 Hoosick News.....................12-15 SALEM - The committee of the Salem Area Woman’s Club responsible for planning the 22nd Annual Women’s Health Day recently met at the MacKenzie Chapel of the First United Presbyterian Church in Salem. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, April 30th with the theme “By Women For Women”. It is co-sponsored by the Woman’s Club and Glens Falls Hospital, with the support of multiple local sponsors and contributors. Women’s Health Day is held at Salem Central School with assistance from administration and custodial staff. Included will be a continental breakfast, luncheon and door prizes, kindly donated by local businesses. This year’s keynote speaker is confirmed and six workshops will be offered. The next committee meeting will be held after the regular Salem Area Woman’s Club meeting on March 9th. Committee members are Vivian Ackerman, Rosalind Bates, Diane DeConno, Anna Dickson, Patricia Gilchrist, Adriana Gruber, Audrey Hall-Seelye, Jane Hayden, Alexis Hinger, Tine Hughes, Jane Keys, Lise Molloy, Marianne O’Brien, Pat Phillips, Linda Randles, Kathy Rapp, Kathie Roby, Julia Sweeney, Mary Talmadge and Kay Tomasi. Long-time Chairman for Women’s Health Day is Lois Sheaff who is seated second from the left here. Easton-Greenwich..............17-18 Salem News........................11 Classifieds & Notices..... .23-27 OP/ED.....................4 Sports............................28-31 Greenwich FFA Officers Take Albany By Storm - SEE PAGE 17- Area Wrestlers Compete at Civic Center - SEE PAGE 32-