Older people are no longer valued as they were before
Elizabeth Poiana, Issaquah, Washington
View ArticleInnocence mourns the death of justice
What Marcia Pangburn wanted was simple: She wanted to clear her name.
View ArticleSchool leaders say 2% cap is better than CPI to set levy
The Guilderland school district has not before tried adopting a budget that would raise the tax levy over the state-set limit.
View ArticleTough start for new super
Knox's new supervisor, Vasilios Lefkaditis, needs a board majority to make the changes he says the public wants.
View ArticleSheak pleads guilty to DWI felonies
Scott Sheak, 41, of Berne, pleaded guilty to all charges on Wednesday in Albany County’s first conviction under Vince’s Law.
View ArticleLamme becomes shareholder in McNamee, Lochner
Jacob F. Lamme has been named as a shareholder in McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams, P.C. effective Jan. 1.
View ArticleAnnual Nature Art Exhibit calls for submissions
The Thacher Nature Center is looking for artists interested in participating in the 12th Annual Nature Art Exhibit, on display at the Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center from Saturday, March 5,...
View ArticleOswego honors
These local students receved recognition at the State University of New York College at Oswego in fall 2015 with a grade-point average of 3.3 to 3.79 for the semester:— Justine T. Polonski of Altamont,...
View ArticleSt. John’s
St. John’s Lutheran Church at 140 Maple Avenue in Altamont has an informal Sunday worship service at 8:30 a.m. and a traditional service at 11 a.m. Jan. 10 will be observed as the Festival of the...
View ArticleLopez bows out of Congressional run to care for ailing father
State Assemblyman Peter Lopez announced that he will not run for Congress, after learning of his father’s cancer diagnosis. Lopez, his father's caregiver, will, instead, seek re-election to his...
View ArticlePolice say GHS teacher stole toys for needy children
Guilderland High School Social Studies teacher Robert C. Baker, 46, was arrested just before Christmas, charged with stealing presents that students had donated for needy children.
View ArticleReach across the barriers — you’ll find people like yourself
When we feel small in the enormity of world events, swept along in a powerful tide, headed in a direction we may not have chosen, it is good to know a single person can make a difference.Such a person...
View ArticleHolt-Harris land purchase portends a high level of downside risk in human and...
Donald Csaposs, Guilderland
View ArticleOld pharmacy to offer new Remedies
Diana Greene and Troy Miller, Owners of Bella Fleur and Remedies
View ArticleEnter your best shot of Hilltown life in library photo contes
Donna Gwin, president, Friends of the Berne Library
View ArticleRural landowners need to be able to use their properties in ways that allow...
Tony Turi, Feura Bush
View ArticleVanAlstyne sentenced to 18 years to life
Kenneth White’s family cried quietly in the courtroom last Thursday morning as his killer read a statement to the judge, expressing her remorse.
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