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The Pittstown State Forest [7] is in the southeast corner of the town, where New York State Route 7 runs along the northern edge of the Rensselaer Plateau. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 64.8 square miles (168 km 2 ), of which, 61.7 square miles (160 km 2 ) of it is land (95.2%) and 3.1 square miles ...
Stripped Classical Revival-style building from 1936, excellent example of that sort of architecture in larger city post offices during Depression. One of only three in the U.S. with interior mural by Waldo Peirce. [31] Part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR 119: United Waste Manufacturing Company Building
NY 7 / CR 129 in Pittstown: Simmons and Groveside roads CR 103 in Hoosick: 357481: Formerly designated as CR 63 [2] CR 110: 0.71 1.14 CR 115 Tomhannock Village Road in Pittstown: CR 113 357483: Formerly extended to CR 109 CR 111: 7.42 11.94 NY 7 in Pittstown: Parker School, Lewis, and Pittstown–Johnsville roads CR 114 in Schaghticoke: 357493 ...
District #5 was originally serviced by the McKinley School, located on New York State Route 7 (Hoosick Road), east of New York State Route 142 (Grange Road), and west of Town Office Road. [17] The building was built around 1872 and the building still stands, housing a local business.
New York: County: Rensselaer: ZIP code: 12094. Area code: 518: Johnsonville is a hamlet located in the towns of Pittstown and Schaghticoke in Rensselaer County, New ...
Coletti–Rowland–Agan Farmstead is a historic farm and national historic district located at Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York. The farm property consists of an East Farm and a West Farm. The farm property consists of an East Farm and a West Farm.
CANANDAIGUA, NY – Canandaigua Town Manager Doug Finch will be leaving his job to take over as city manager of Duncanville, Texas in January. Finch has been town manager since the position was ...
Valley Falls is located at (42.900846, -73.562495 [6]The Hoosic River unequally divides the village. The majority of the village is on the southern side of the Hoosic in the township of Pittstown and the "Village Annex" on the northern side is in the township of Schaghticoke.