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...
View ArticleAccept 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.
View ArticleGCSD 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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Betty Ann Filkins, Westerlo
View ArticleJoin the Legion Riders in honoring Vietnam vets on April 21
Al Gaige , American Legion Riders 077
View ArticleIn preparation for Memorial Day, Prospect Hill Cemetery seeks volunteers for...
John O’Mara, Vice President, Prospect Hill Cemetery Board
View ArticleA 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...
View ArticleMy pet ducks were killed, drivers should slow down
Bonnie Spencer, Bozen Creek Fiber Farm, Knox
View ArticleLearn how to preserve history in a growing suburban town
Judy Kimes, publicist, New Scotland Historical Association
View ArticleMalark, ‘a very caring and busy man,’ to be honored as Volunteer of the Year
Janna Shillinglaw, Community Cares Day Committee, New Scotland Kiwanis
View ArticleKowlowitz 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.
View ArticleWesterlo 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.
View ArticleFrasher 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.
View ArticleKnox 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.
View ArticleSisson-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.
View ArticleCancer 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...
View ArticleChild 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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