Former Albany lawmaker arrested for stalking
In an unrelated case, he was also recently convicted in Albany County Court of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.
View ArticleParadiso pleads guilty to role in ‘hate crime ring’
Jessica Paradiso faces 6 to 12 years in state prison for targeting elderly victims in housework scam
View ArticleA farmer and his friend write a rural family history
At 96, beloved Altamont farmer Everett Rau teams up with local history buff Laura Shore to write his memoir.
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Eleanor Aronstein, Schenectady
View ArticleAssisted-suicide laws are a prescription for abuse
Nancy Elliott, Merrimack, New Hampshire
View ArticleThe Altamont Enterprise, Jan. 21, 1916
MILK STATION HERE?Farmers Responding to Call of Opportunity — Committee Feel Sure of Success — Positive Decision Next Week.
View ArticleEmma Cleary’s offers favorites, expanded menu
“Everything we make is exactly the same,” Brian Farley, a new co-owner of Emma Cleary's Cafe, said about the shop's menu, which kept the same food choices and added new specials.
View ArticleGun club breakfast will bring home the bacon to send kids to camp
The Voorheesville Rod and Gun Club is raising funds with a breakfast on Sunday, Jan. 24, to send seven kids to Camp Colby, which serves kids ages 11 to 13, near Saranac Lake, and other camps.
View ArticleVoorheesville district repairs pool, adjusts policies
An emergency $10,000 repair to the Voorheesville pool done over the December vacation was not part of the $75,000, voter-approved project, according to a school administrator.
View ArticleSuper urges caution going into budget season
“Voorheesville is dependent on the tax levy for the majority of its revenue,” said Superintendent Brian Hunt at a school board meeting last week.
View ArticlePhotos: Guilderland runs, jumps, and vaults to victory
Guilderland's indoor track team battled in a meet at Hudson Valley Community College on Sunday, Jan. 17.
View ArticlePhotos: Guilderville Makes a Splash
Guilderville boys swimming falls to Shenendehowa 100 to 75 on Tuesday, Jan 19th in Clifton Park
View ArticleAn artist with food offers gluten-free treats
A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America comes home to Guilderland to open a gluten-free bakery.
View ArticleAltamont board to decide on future of historic Crounse House
The village board asked residents for their thoughts on saving the 19th-Century home of Altamont's first doctor.
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. There is a special week of prayer for Christian Unity...
View ArticleParmenter to speak on ‘Echoes from New Scotland’s Past’
NEW SCOTLAND — Nestled in the shadow of the Helderberg escarpment, the town of New Scotland is fortunate to have a wealth of historically and architecturally significant structures and sites that in...
View ArticleEat a meal for $20.16 as chamber celebrates 2016
GUILDERLAND — The chamber of commerce here is holding its annual Winter Restaurant Week from Jan. 24 to 30. A set price of $20.16 covers three courses of the restaurant's choosing.Participating...
View ArticleCompete at Winterfest with a cardboard sled or homemade chili
KNOX — For the second time in 20 years, the Winterfest held in Knox will be a joint effort by the youth councils of Berne and Knox. The annual event will be held on Saturday, Jan. 30, from 11 a.m. to...
View ArticleTown seeks input on plans for Westmere corridor
GUILDERLAND — The town is hosting an open house to present a neighborhood plan for Westmere, along Western Avenue.Anyone that lives in, commutes through, or works in the area is encouraged to drop in...
View ArticleThanks for helping animals in need
GUILDERLAND — Thank you to the Guilderland Public Library and the many young (and older) participants who volunteered their time and talents to make pet toys.The youngsters were naturals, but some of...
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