Berne GOP to file lawsuit to keep two votes uncounted in close race
An absentee ballot count for the town of Berne left the GOP candidates holding on to the supervisor and the town council seats. But the Democratic candidate Joel Willsey is only one vote behind...
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Judy Kimes, publicist, New Scotland Historical Association
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Patricia Conway, president, Voorheesville Community & School Foundation
View ArticleSave the dates: Community Cares Days to be held April 28 and 29
, CMC, RMC, Deputy FinnesseyKaren Clerk Treasurer , Village of Voorheesville
View ArticleI see no evidence that our president encourages hate or intolerance
William Bellerjeau , Knox
View ArticleWe have a lot to be proud of in Knox
Amy Pokorny, Tara Murphy, Jean Gagnon, Dan Hanley, Brett Pulliam, Knox
View ArticleSign up now to attend the VFW Children’s Christmas Party
Rebecca Button-Burnside, Boyd Hilton VFW Post 7062
View ArticleGuilderland school board embraces ousted candidate Allan Simpson
Allan Simpson was the last choice of voters in May, but the first choice of the board of education in November.
View ArticleWesterlo adopts $2.8M budget, anticipates further costs
After holding a public hearing, the Westerlo Town Board adopted its 2018 town budget. Westerlo will stay under the property tax cap with a 1.84-percent tax levy increase, but is anticipating...
View ArticleBottle drive to help burn victims
The Voorheesville Fire Department Auxiliary is holding a bottle drive on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 8 a.m. till noon at the Voorheesville firehouse located at 12 Altamont Rd.
View ArticleGuilderland opens holiday “store”
GUILDERLAND — A sincere thank-you to Angie and Ray Haines for making Guilderhaven and the food pantry recipients of donations from Ray’s recent retirement party. It was a most enjoyable evening.
View ArticleFair-trade vendors offer wares at Black Friday market in Delmar
BETHLEHEM — The Black Friday Fair Trade Market, a two-day event in Delmar, has become a Thanksgiving weekend tradition.
View ArticlePenny Shaw brings renewed Christmas spirit to life in the Hilltowns Players’...
“Deck the Halls,” an original musical by Penny Shaw, will be performed this weekend by the Hilltowns Players in the troupe’s 35th year.
View ArticleScammer stole cops’ IDs
Michael Harrison was arrested by Albany Police in a random traffic stop, after he drove the wrong way down a one-way street.
View ArticleYou can see the curvature of the Earth in it — looking back at a life well-lived
We got a letter — a real letter — that began, “I have recently reached age 100 and have begun to slim down my files. Lo and behold, I came across an editorial I believe you may have written. It...
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