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Altamont Enterprise April 12, 1918

VILLAGE NOTES.Another reminder of winter came Tuesday, when snow fell to a depth of three or four inches, covering the ground with a mantle of white. It was of short duration, and at present there is...

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Accept the things you cannot change — the people as well

It is not enough for government to pass a law on what not to do; it should lead the way in helping LGBTQ youths have better lives.

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Podcast: When "Queer" is a rallying cry — Genya Shimkin

 

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GCSD closes gap on $100.7M budget, may add more

With more state aid than the governor calculated, Guilderland School Board members are considering recommendations to add to next year’s $100.7 million budget proposal.

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Battling cancer for over four years; My sister is too proud to do another...

Betty Ann Filkins, Westerlo

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Join the Legion Riders in honoring Vietnam vets on April 21

Al Gaige , American Legion Riders 077

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Thank you Enterprise staff, for making a positive difference

Anita Marrone, Westerlo

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In preparation for Memorial Day, Prospect Hill Cemetery seeks volunteers for...

John O’Mara, Vice President, Prospect Hill Cemetery Board

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A class ACT. Help us beautify our parks

To the Editor:On April 21, Altamont Community Tradition will sponsor its Annual Village Green and Clean. ACT members are asking village residents to join them in their efforts to beautify our parks and...

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My pet ducks were killed, drivers should slow down

Bonnie Spencer, Bozen Creek Fiber Farm, Knox  

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Eat dinner, see friends, help veterans

Darlene Stanton, VFW Auxiliary, Altamont

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Learn how to preserve history in a growing suburban town

Judy Kimes, publicist, New Scotland Historical Association

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Malark, ‘a very caring and busy man,’ to be honored as Volunteer of the Year

Janna Shillinglaw, Community Cares Day Committee, New Scotland Kiwanis

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Kowlowitz only candidate for Voorheesville library board

After three residents took out petitions to run for the Voorheesville Public Library Board of Trustees, just a single one was returned with the required 25 signatures.

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Westerlo applies for grant to repair highway garage

A state grant could fund the majority of repairs to the Westerlo Highway Garage, a task that the town has struggled to complete due to residents’ concerns about high cost.

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Frasher hopes to bring compassion to her new role as town judge

A former state worker who has developed programs for abused women and the mentally ill, Muriel Frasher said she is eager to serve her town as judge.

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Knox creates new ZBA-alternate post and fills it

A newly appointed alternate to the Knox Zoning Board signals a third change to the town’s planning and zoning boards, following several new appointments and the enactment of an attendance law.

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Sisson-Chrysler and Bashwinger vie for BKW Board seat

Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s school board race will include incumbent Lillian Sisson-Chrysler and Berne Highway Superintendent Randy Bashwinger.

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Cancer soldier, 13, is welcomed to the Union Army’s 125th Regiment

“His friend saved his life,” said Liam’s father, Matt Flaherty. “He had a tumor on his thyroid. They did a needle biopsy, then a surgical biopsy.”  The family got a respite from their worries on...

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Child Victims Act left behind in state’s budget, kept alive by survivors

Survivors of child sex abuse say they will continue to press the New York State Senate to allow a vote on the Child Victims Act — which would extend the statute of limitations, giving child victims...

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