Celebrate the gentle season with the Helderberg Madrigal Singers
Judy Kimes, publicist, New Scotland, Historical Association
View ArticleBerne should not be throwing tax money at a white elephant money pit
Robert J. Motschmann III, Berne
View ArticleEat pancakes, help Hilltown kids
Amy Lauterbach Pokorny, Maple Festival Chairwoman, Kiwanis Club of the Helderbergs
View Article‘Spontaneous’ protest marches are one thing, specific practical solutions...
Victor Porlier, Berne
View ArticleSwitzkill Farm is a catalyst to promote change. The Hilltowns need...
Emily Vincent, Shepherdess, RN BSN PHN, Berne
View Article3-percent of registered voters turn out to re-elect unopposed candidates
All Voorheesville candidates for village board were unopposed and sent back to office on Tuesday, March 20.
View ArticleVoorheesville Dionysians swing into spring production of Tarzan
After performing “Mary Poppins” last year, the Dionysians, Voorheesville’s drama club, have left proper English society for the jungles of Africa; this year, the drama club will perform “Tarzan.”
View ArticleTurning Clarksville Elementary back into a school not likely
One resident of the Bethlehem Central School District wants the district to hold onto Clarksville Elementary in New Scotland.
View ArticleWho is at fault for Switzkill Farm expulsion?
A Berne town board meeting revealed division among members following an inflammatory incident at Switzkill Farm.
View ArticleBerne board divided over town appointments
The Berne Town Board tabled appointing new members to the town’s youth council and board of assessment review; discussions through email reveal Democratic board members’ concerns over appointing the...
View ArticleGuilderland and Altamont may seek buyer to preserve Doctor Crounse House
GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Town Board voted unanimously Tuesday night to list for sale the town’s interest in the historic Doctor Crounse House, located at 759 Route 146, just outside of Altamont on...
View ArticleLutsic will leave GHS along with the seniors
He didn’t like high school and he didn’t complete it. Later, after he went to college and graduate school to become a teacher, Thomas Lutsic wanted to help kids have a different experience.
View ArticleFourteen seek justice job in Guilderland
The town board will interview all fourteen candidates to replace Richard Sherwood, who resigned after being arrested on felony charges.
View ArticleGuilderland library proposes $6.9M expansion and upgrade
The Guilderland Public Library may have a café and a larger children’s room, as well as larger meeting rooms, if the library’s board adopts a plan, now in draft form, for the building’s renovation and...
View ArticleAltamont PTA holds Village-Wide Garage Sale on May 5
ALTAMONT — On Saturday, May 5, the Altamont Parent-Teacher Association will hold the Albany area’s largest annual community sale. Sales will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will be found throughout the...
View ArticleKind keeps kicking up more business
Kind Performing Arts keeps growing. The dance studio has moved to a space in Voorheesville that is double the size of its previous studio.
View ArticleDr. Park became a dentist to help others avoid cavities
Eun-ha Park has taken over a long-established dental practice on Carman Road in Guilderland.
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