Church host first trunk-or-treat event
Shirley Unser, secretary, New Scotland Presbyterian Church
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Deane Fish, chairman, New Scotland, Republican Committee
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Judy Kimes, publicist, New Scotland Historical Association
View ArticleICE has made two arrests in Guilderland over the last month
In the last month, Guilderland Police have twice turned over foreign-born men to federal immigration officials — once following a routine traffic stop in which no tickets appear to have been issued....
View ArticleTwo newbies to the county legislature race to represent the 38th District
Democrat Victoria Plotsky says her experience as a lawyer will help her in drafting legislation for the Albany County Legislature. Democrat Timothy Stanton says the legislature has too many lawyers and...
View ArticleI think that I shall never see a digital sign lovely as a tree
Zoning laws must protect the common good.
View ArticleAltamont Enterprise Oct. 19, 1917
MISS ANNA RYAN DEADMiss Anna Ryan, about 55 years old, a member of one of Altamont’s oldest families, committed suicide Wednesday night by suffocating herself with a cloth saturated in chloroform. The...
View ArticleDriver in Berne crash pleads guilty
BERNE — A driver of a truck that crashed in Berne this June pleaded guilty last Friday to one count of aggravated vehicular assault, a felony, in Albany County Court, according to a release from the...
View Article2017 Erastus Corning Achievement Awards
The Capital District Regional Planning Commission (CDRPC) has announced the winners of its 2017 Erastus Corning, 2nd Achievement Awards for Intermunicipal Cooperation.
View ArticleState library acquires collections on newspaper career and Dutch genealogy
Documents donated by newspaper editor Harry Rosenfeld and 3,000 books from the Holland Society of New York Library have been added to the New York State Library.
View ArticleScouts conduct food and bottle drive
ALTAMONT — Boy Scout Troop 264 of Altamont will conduct its annual food, can, and bottle drive early November.Bags will be delivered to homes in Altamont on Saturday, Oct. 28. The Scouts will return...
View ArticleRev. van Maastricht to be installed
ALTAMONT — All are welcome to a special service on Sunday, Oct. 22, at which the Rev. Matthew J. van Maastricht will be installed by the Classis of Schenectady as the pastor and teacher of the Altamont...
View ArticleBicyclist dies after being hit by SUV in front of Crossgates Commons
Albany Police are advising drivers and bicyclists alike to use caution on the roads, after a cyclist was killed in a predawn accident Thursday.
View ArticleBowdish is on the ballot, but he’s not running
RENSSELAERVILLE — David Bowdish says he was surprised on Thursday night to hear from a neighbor that he was on the ballot, running on the Republican line to be town supervisor.
View ArticleShall there be a convention to revise the Constitution and amend the same?
On Nov. 7, New York voters will have a once-in-a-generation decision to make: Should there be a constitutional convention to revise or amend the state’s government document?
View ArticleGuilderland election 2017: Town justices have leeway
GUILDERLAND — The two Democratic incumbents for town judge, Denise
View ArticleGuilderland election 2017: Denise Randall for town justice
GUILDERLAND — Denise Randall, a Democrat who has been a town justice in Guilderland since 2005, said that the most important principle in her courtroom is treating everyone with respect, dignity, and...
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