Altamont Enterprise Feb. 15, 1918
HEATLESS MONDAYS OFF.Washington, Feb. 14. — Suspension of the heatless Monday program was announced yesterday by Fuel Administrator Garfield with the reservation that it may be put back into force...
View ArticleDEC gives tests for falconry, dog-tracking, wildlife rehab
Examinations for people seeking a license to practice the sport of falconry, become a volunteer wildlife rehabilitator, or use leashed tracking dogs to find wounded or injured big-game animals are...
View Article200 turn out for fun at Winter Fest
KNOX — The Hilltown Winter Fest on Saturday drew about 200 people to the Knox Town Park where they enjoyed a bonfire, hot dogs, hot chocolate, donated baked goods and a variety of crafts in the Town...
View ArticleVCSF gives $3K in grants for theater
VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville Community and School Foundation has awarded $3,000 in grant funding to local performing arts programs, renewing a long-standing commitment to school and...
View ArticleVCSD looks at $24.8M budget for next year
On Feb. 12, the Voorheesville Board of Education was presented with the district’s first draft of next year’s budget for $24,759,000.
View ArticleLoans available for flood victims
Last July, severe storms and flash floods hurt roads, homes, and businesses. Now those hurt by the storms may apply for low-interest loans.
View ArticleAvoid spot zoning in Guilderland, says councilwoman Centi
Without a town planner for over a year, Guilderland is considering several large projects as residents express concerns.
View ArticleIf one senior living complex is good for the town, six would be fantastic,...
Piecemeal planning invites random results.
View ArticleFremante, Kapas to marry
Julia Rose Fremante, daughter of Joseph Fremante of Guilderland, and Jeanne Caputo of Albany, is engaged to be married to Joseph Vern Kapas, son of Joseph and Kelly Kapas of Greenwich, New York.The...
View ArticleNurmi crashes and then impersonates an officer
BETHLEHEM — When questioned by Bethlehem Police after his car rear-ended another on Feb. 10, Jason S. Nurmi, 33, of East Greenbush displayed a badge to Bethlehem officers and claimed to be an...
View ArticleKnox $100K grant is in ‘final stage,’ but what it will fund is unclear
The Knox Town Board will be voting to submit an application for the Clean Energy Communities grant, which the town has been in process of applying for since completing four energy-saving “action items”...
View ArticleTwo vacant lots on Route 20 transferred from library to school district
The school district already owns the land on which the Guilderland Public Library stands. Now it also owns two vacant lots next door.
View ArticlePhotos: Four Dutch Vault to States
The Guilderland gymnastics team — with 10 girls, three of them in middle school — showed grace, flexibility, and smiles to the judges in efforts to win a sectional title on Wednesday at Shaker High...
View ArticleGuilderland man convicted of fraud, grand larceny
David A. Mazzeo used money he got from scams to pay off victims of earlier scams, a jury heard before convicting him.
View ArticleKnox $130K grant’s ‘final stage’ put off another month
The Knox Town Board postponed until March a vote to submit an application for the Clean Energy Communities grant, which the town has been in process of applying for since completing four energy-saving...
View ArticlePhotos: Grappling with Grit
Wrestlers from the Guilderland and Berne-Knox-Westerlo/Voorheesville teams battled in Glens Falls on Saturday for the chance to get into next weekend’s state competition in Albany. To earn an automatic...
View ArticleOn behalf of our children: Adopt common-sense laws to prevent meaningless...
Fran Porter, Altamont
View ArticleYour cast-offs can bring joy to seniors
Susan D. Kidder, Senior Outreach Liaison, Town of New Scotland
View ArticleFrench’s Hollow Fairways closes: We thank our hard-working staff and loyal...
Janet L. Betlejeski , Mary Betlejeski , Owners, French’s Hollow Fairways, Guilderland Center
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