Why does the town of Westerlo have to rid the town hall of asbestos if we...
Mimi Dygert, Westerlo
View ArticleSometimes it’s best to move away from a situation so there can be healing
Sally Daly, Guilderland
View ArticleBoard sits silent while Mr. Bichteman pursues his One True Plan
Bonnie Kohl-Laub, Westerlo
View ArticleDistrict should keep cobblestone schoolhouse. GCSD’s Adirondack land inspired...
Simon Litten, Altamont
View ArticleI support Ackroyd and Damin for BKW Board
Richard W. Umholz, chairman, 2015 BKW Budget Advisory Committee
View ArticleForum a success. Qualified applicants for planning board leaves town board...
Vasilios "Vas" Lefkaditis, Knox Town Supervisor
View ArticleFirefighters host breakfast to benefit burned-out family
Anthony Cannistraci, first vice president, Westmere Fire Department
View ArticleVMS students set out to save the world, eliminate Styrofoam
One seventh-grader, Gabrielle Dowd, is a finalist in a national essay contest for her work eliminating Styrofoam from school cafeterias.
View ArticleClarksville lawyer calls state broadband program "a fraud"
The state’s Urban Development Corporation, called Empire State Development, last month denied Henner’s Freedom of Information request for public records from the Broadband Program Office.
View ArticleRail trail complaint investigated, closed
The Albany County Department of Public Works found large trees and brush close to the border of the rail trail in Slingerlands, but determined that the debris was on private property.
View ArticleBKW to discuss budget process after new board members are elected
Comments from residents who served on or valued the Budget Advisory Committee moved the school board to postpone its plans to suspend the volunteer group.
View ArticleBoard silent as parents complain of bullying
The new superintendent said that, at the next school board meeting, district programs that alleviate harassment will be explained. "Our mantra has been find it and fix it," he said.
View ArticleJustice should not be too busy to help victims of crime
After a plumber was arrested for stealing from his father, Robert LeVine couldn't get answers on how to recoup his losses. Those working in the justice system need to guide victims through it.
View ArticleGauthier moves on, chamber seeks new leader
Membership in the Guilderland Chamber of commerce plummeted with Obamacare, but is stable now with a focus local business, says the chamber's president who is leaving for a new job.
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