SCHODACK, N.Y. — On Saturday, May 29, New York State Police in Schodack arrested Thomas Petreshock, 56, of Kingston, and charged him with misdemeanor aggravated driving while intoxicated.
Mohicans feel strong bond to their Capital Region homeland
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1of12Heather Bruegl, cultural affairs director of Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican IndiansCourtesy of Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican IndiansShow MoreShow Less
2of12Map showing the traditional territories of the Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohican Indians and associated Native American nationsCourtesy of Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohican IndiansShow MoreShow Less
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4of12The southern entrance to Papscanee Island Nature Preserve off Staats Island Road in Schodack, N.Y.Kenneth C. Crowe II/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
5of12The trail headed north from the Papscanee Island Nature Preserve parking lot off Staats Island Road in Schodack, N.Y.Kenneth C. Crowe II/TImes UnionShow MoreShow Less
Assemblyman calls for Troy VA clinic to remain open
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Assemblyman Jake Ashby, Republican-Conservative -Independence candidate in 107th Assembly District.Ashby campaign
TROY – State Assemblyman Jake Ashby said the U.S. Veterans Administration should reverse its decision to close the Troy Community Based Outpatient Clinic at 295 River Street.
“The decision to close the Troy CBOC facility represents a tremendous error in judgment and a slap in the face to the thousands of veterans who rely on the VA for their medical coverage,” Ashby, R-Schodack, said in a statement issued Friday.
“I know many fellow Rensselaer County Veterans who utilize this facility for their care who will now be directed to facilities far outside of our county,” said Ashby, a combat veteran and the current Ranking Member of the Assembly Veterans Affairs Committee.