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Please email comments to Nick@TroySpring.org. Below are comments received to date.

A Friend of the Spring

    On Friday, June 11, 2010, Mike Iannone emailed:

    Hi Nick,
     
    Ken Zalewski told me about your project at the spring. And I wanted to thank you for undertaking this effort.
     
    This spring has been a source of water for me since the 1970's. In the mid-1980's I lived at 202 Hill and I worked at Pusatere's, both located down the hill from the spring.  FYI - I grew up in Green Island with Dominic Capano's kids. Mr. Capano and his wife were friends with the Chuckrow's and he rebuilt the spring in their memory; as it is noted on the 2 markers on the front and side of the spring box.
     
    Anyway, I would like to support your project to rebuild the spring. I don't use credit cards. Usually, I just send a check and try to volunteer some free labor; if it's possible. Please let me know where I can send a check, and let me know if you can use some extra hands during the project.
     
    In closing, I wanted to let you know that I worked with John and Larry Moscatello at Bendix. I was just wondering if you were related to them?
     
    I look forward to hearing from you.
    Thanks again,
     
    Mike Iannone
    Green Island, NY


Hudson Saratoga Chefs Blog

    On Monday, May 10, 2010, Noah Sheetz emailed:

    Hi Nick,

    I am writing a segment on the Troy spring for my local food blog - www.hudsonsaratogachefs.blogspot.com. I have a few questions that I'm hoping you can answer. A friend of mine from work, and livelong troy resident, says that when she went to the spring as a child it was little more than a trickle of water that fell off some rocks. When was the pipe installed - in the 60's? The rock wall that supports the spring now, it has a plaque that says Dominic Capano. Who was he? Also, the Troy Record article that I read says Judy Westfall was trying to raise money for repairs and enhancements back in 2008. Was she able to raise the necessary money and have any repairs, restorations, or enhancements been made… 

    Note – If you can help provide answers to Mr. Sheetz’s questions, kindly contact him through his blog.

     

Friends receive congratulations on receiving city support at the last council meeting

    On Friday, Jan. 9, 2010, Richard Herrick emailed:

    Congratulations on receiving city support at the last council meeting and Thank YOU for taking this project on. I would like to help so please let me know how I can.
     
    Attached are two articles on the Chuckrow family who has a rich rich history in Troy [click here to read articles in a PDF]. Two thoughts; 
     
    Are there any funds left in the trust fund that the article mentions and can that money be accessed to help with the renovation. 
     
    Would contact with the Chuckrow family be appropriate to ask them if the stone could somehow be incorporated into the Spring's renovation. I feel it would be fitting but that would be up to the family. Right now the strone is sitting shamefully on the floor of our abandoned city hall.

     - Richard Herrick
     

Scout Troop 502 Pledges Support for the Project:

    On Mon, Aug 3, 2009, Mark Backhaus emailed:

    I am the Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 502, chartered by the Pawling Ave. United Methodist Church.  Please keep me informed if there is any way our troop could assist in helping out with this.  The troop could assist as a whole in a work day, or longer term as an Eagle Scout service project. 

    If a meeting comes up, please let me know.  Either myself or a representative will try to attend.

    Yours in Scouting,
    Mark Backhaus
    Lexington Ave.

 


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