EAGLE
Vol. 34 No. 2 ~ JANUARY 8, 2015
Washington County
Supervisors Elect New
Chairman & Vice Chairman
Salem Rescue Squad Celebration
of Floyd D. Linendoll, Jr.’s Service
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Extreme Makeover is
Underway at Old St.
Mary’s Elementary
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Salem Central will
Increase Substitute
Pay to Stay Competitive
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Hudson Valley Community
College Announces Dean’s &
President’s Student Lists
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Top 10 Sports
Stories of 2014
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Cambridge-Greenwich
Police Dept. Releases
December Police Blotter
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Local Headlines.......................2-5
Calendar....................................22
Poor Richards...........................4
Cambridge News......................6-8
Hoosick News........................9-12
Left to Right: David Linendoll, Paulette Slater, Cindy Blanck, Clarissa Lindendoll and John
Gibb President Salem Rescue Squad
SALEM – On December 11, 2014 the members of
the Salem Rescue Squad celebrated the more than 45
years of dedicated service of recently deceased charter member Floyd D. Linendoll, Jr., with his family.
Floyd’s dedication to the Salem Rescue Squad was
rooted in his genuine concern for the community and
the value he placed in public service. He made a difference, and what better thing can you say about him.
The Salem Rescue Squad presented the family with a
plaque that read:
In Memory of
Floyd D. Linendoll, Jr.
A founding member of the Salem Rescue Squad,
Floyd provided 45 years (1969-2014) of continuous
emergency medical service to the community. Always
dependable, Floyd was a model member who devoted
countless hours responding to calls for assistance
day and night, and contributed in many capacities to
the operation of the Squad. As a skilled driver, Floyd
delivered thousands of patients safely to the hospital
and enjoyed the trust and respect
of his fellow members.
This plaque officially retires:
Easton-Greenwich...............13-14
Salem News..........................15-17
Classifieds & Notices......20-23, 25
Obituaries............................24-25
Sports.............................26-28
Salem Rescue Squad
Member Number 209
as a permanent tribute to Floyd’s dedicated
service, commitment and friendship.
A duplicate plaque will also hang in the Salem Rescue Squad Rooms. In addition, as a lasting tribute the
Salem Rescue Squad meeting room was designated as
the Floyd D. Linendoll, Jr. Meeting Room where his
presence will be felt for years to come.
For more than 40 years, the Salem Rescue Squad
has provided emergency medical services to citizens
and visitors in Salem, Hebron, Jackson, East Greenwich and Rupert.
The Squad relies primarily on dedicated volunteers
to serve as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs),
drivers and assistants in answering more than 500
calls per year. Salem Rescue Squad is in search of
new members who can be a part of its team and contribute to its critical mission of providing emergency
medical care to the community. Flexible schedules
are easily accommodated due to our 24/7 schedule.
For more information about Salem Rescue Squad call
518-854-7199 or email [email protected].
Rep. Gibson Sworn in;
Won’t Seek Reelection
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2014 Year in Review: July through December
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