POESTENKILL — The Rensselaer County Deputy Sheriff’s Police Benevolent Association will hold a Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament in support of 10-year-old Alexander Holcomb, a fifth grader at Poestenkill Elementary School, who was recently diagnosed with Lymphoma. The event will take place on Saturday, May 14, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Eagle Mills Fire […]
Cape May Court House volunteer firefighters joined a dance event fundraiser for the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, taking home one of three awards. The verdict? ‘They killed it.’
There seem to be certain haunting cases in which a person has been locked to a certain place, perhaps in a sense imprisoned there or tethered there by some calling. Born in upstate Syracuse on Sept. 18, 1833, Samuel Abbott became a decorated Civil War hero fighting for Union forces working his way up from volunteer ensign to first lieutenant before his duties there were done, serving in Company E of the 12th New York State Volunteer Infantry. He would go on to spend 50 years as a state civil servant, and even in his 70s he was working a job as a night watchman at the Capitol Building at Albany, New York, joining up at the age of 77. His shift usually began at 9 pm and lasted to 6 am, during which he would patrol 3 floors of the extensive State Library and Assembly Library kept there, encompassing 500,000 books and 300,000 manuscripts of great importance, often locking himself in so that he could better protect these treasures. The night of March 28, 1911 would start much like any oth