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View ArticleHelderberg Christian School unearths the past to educate the present
Mike Collins, Administrator, Helderberg Christian School, East Berne
View ArticleA second successful year for Altamont Fall Festival, help organize next year’s
Madeline LaMountain, trustee, Altamont village Board
View ArticleProposed sale of land at Foundry and Western falls through
GUILDERLAND — On the brink of approval, a developer for senior housing is backing out, concerned over the cost of pollution cleanup.
View ArticleTown starts cutting away the Hurst Road “jump,” site of 3 teen deaths
The infamous “jump” that drew teen thrill-seekers for years on Hurst Road in Guilderland — to go well above the speed limit in hopes of getting their cars airborne — is being regraded to a “gentle...
View ArticleKnox taxes to decrease 2 % with $2M budget
In Knox, the 2018 budget looks to decrease the gap between the amount of money secured for the year and the amount spent, despite prospective increases in the health insurance and tipping fees for...
View ArticleJust one competitive race in New Scotland
The general election in November will feature one competitive race for town council. The candidates were asked to weigh in on issues facing the town and its residents.
View ArticleTown justice, clerk, and highway super unopposed
The positions of town justice, clerk, and highway superintendent are up for election this November. All incumbents are unopposed.
View ArticleZoning board’s move is next step toward allowing flashing signs
Some members of the New Scotland Zoning Board expressed skepticism with the planning board’s appeal of what constitutes a flashing sign. A public hearing is to be held before any other decisions can be...
View ArticleReddy resigns as Voorheesville trustee — Winchell appointed to her seat
Voorheesville Village Trustee Florence Reddy resigned before the end of her term and has been replaced by on the board by Sarita Winchell.
View ArticleStone Fort Days bring history of New York frontier to life
The Old Stone Fort Museum in Schoharie is hosting a weekend of immersive history re-enactments on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 7 and 8.Stone Fort Days this year will feature a 240th-anniversary...
View ArticleFox Preserve opens on October 21 with guided hikes
COLONIE — The Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy invites the public to a free outdoor celebration: the opening of the Fox Preserve in Colonie.On Oct. 21, the celebration begins at 10 a.m. with light...
View ArticleHelderberg Valley game rescheduled for Oct. 6, BKW's Homecoming Weekend
BERNE — This coming weekend’s football game between Granville and Helderberg Valley has been rescheduled, and will now be played on Friday night, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. at Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s field.It is...
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View ArticleKnox: Full slates offer varied views
KNOX — In a hotly contested election here, there are full slates for the town board.
View ArticleElection 2017: Gary Salisbury for highway superintendent
KNOX — Gary Salisbury, a Republican backed by both Democrats and Republicans, is running for an eighth term as highway superintendent.Salisbury, 53, has been highway superintendent for the last 14...
View ArticleVasilios Lefkaditis
KNOX — Vasilios Lefkaditis, 45, has been Knox’s supervisor for one two-year term. A Democrat, Lefkaditis is running on the Republican line; in the last election, after not getting major-party backing,...
View ArticleKnox Election 2017: Amy Pokorny for supervisor
KNOX — Amy Pokorny, 64, has been on Knox’s town council for five years, and for the first time is running to be the town’s supervisor. A Democrat, Pokorny is running on the town’s Democratic line.She...
View ArticleKnox Election 2017: Ken Saddlemire for town council
KNOX — Ken Saddlemire, a Democrat who is running on the Republican line, is now making his second run for town council. In 2016, Saddlemire ran a write-in campaign to fill a vacant sea, but lost to Dan...
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