We invite you to Altamont’s Second Annual Fall Festival
Madeline LaMountain, Village Trustee, Altamont
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Brian Hunt, Superintendent; Francis Rielly, Assistant Superintendent for Business, Voorheesville Central School District
View ArticleFollow Up: Paper, plastic, or planet? We must use the tools we have today to...
Assemblymember Patricia A. Fahy, 109th Assembly District
View ArticleHear tales of how women really won the right to vote
Marilyn Miles, program coordinator, Clarksville Historical Society
View ArticleIn 1917, New York City bid farewell to 25,000 National Guard Troops with...
More than 400,000 New Yorkers served in the military during World War I, more than from any other state. In observance of the war’s centennial, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs is issuing...
View ArticleThe learning, like the setting, at One Love Preschool is organic, says its...
Children will follow their interests to make discoveries at Annie Cosgrove’s new preschool in Altamont.
View ArticleWith school on the horizon, FARE sponsors walk to raise awareness about food...
A walk to raise awareness about food allergies will be held on Sept. 9.“With the beginning of the school year approaching, it is a good time to raise awareness as it is difficult to send your child to...
View ArticleComments sought on three waivers to federal regs on education
The New York State Education Department recently released three Every Student Succeeds Act waiver requests for public comment. ESSA, as it is called, replaced the federal No Child Left Behind...
View ArticleSchool-supply lists now on TeacherLists
Parents of local students have a new shopping tool since schools’ supply lists are now posted on TeacherLists.com. Parents can find their child’s supply list and then click over to pre-filled shopping...
View ArticleFor SUNY schools, Excelsior scholarship means an uptick in admissions
At the University at Albany, an increase in applicants may be due in part to an opportunity to attend tuition-free.
View ArticleA more diverse teaching staff would benefit all students, experts say
Guilderland’s teaching staff, like those of Voorheesville and Berne-Knox-Westerlo, remains overwhelmingly white, a pattern seen at schools across the country.
View ArticleFree community lunch in Voorheesville
VOORHEESVILLE — The First United Methodist Church in Voorheesville invites all to come for a free lunch on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, from noon to 1 p.m.There are no take-outs;...
View ArticleDepot Lane Singers start rehearsals for December concerts
SCHOHARIE — The Depot Lane Singers, in its 39th year, begins rehearsals for winter concert programs on Tuesday, Sept. 5, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
View ArticleUrban, Cole marry
Erin Urban, formerly of Altamont, and Andy Cole, of Canajoharie, were wed at The Olde Tater Barn on June 16, 2017.Following a honeymoon in Iceland, the couple now resides in Canajoharie.The groom works...
View Article$312K for NYS fire prevention
United States Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and Congressman Paul Tonko announced on Aug. 30 that a combined $311,746 has been awarded to the New York State...
View ArticleDEC seeks anglers’ views on trout streams
The state’s Department of Environmental Conservation is holding public meetings in each region this fall to provide an overview of New York’s approach to trout-stream management.Anglers can state their...
View ArticleAltamont Enterprise August 31, 1917
VILLAGE TO BUY FARMA Sewage Disposal Plant Will Be Built In the Ravine Below Cold Spring — Vote To Be Taken Soon.
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