Taxation and Finance says: Prepare for Grievance Day
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance reminds property owners — homeowners and businesses — that the deadline to challenge their property assessment is the fourth Tuesday in May in most...
View ArticleLocal athletes play at college
These local athletes have distinguished themselves on their college or university teams:
View ArticleWith a wag and an oink, therapy pigs cheer young and old
GUILDERLAND — Slipping here and there along the well-polished floor tiles, Albert EinSwine was greeted with smiles, outstretched hands, and an occasional gasp as he traveled the corridors of Our Lady...
View ArticlePhotos: Indians Clip Birds
The Voorheesville Blackbirds softball team traveled to Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk for a Colonial Council matchup on Monday. The Blackbirds had a rough time at the plate and lost, 11 to 1.
View ArticlePhotos: Dutch Sail Past Bengals
The Guilderland Unified Basketball team showed its dominance last Thursday at home against Tamarac. The teams combine boys and girls, and regular-education students along with special-education...
View ArticleHistorical society holds bake sale
RENSSELAERVILLE — The Rensselaerville Historical Society will be opening for the season on May 27, holding its annual bake sale Sunday from noon to 3 p.m.
View ArticleVCSD files for dismissal of Baron lawsuit
On May 10, the the Voorheesville Central School District asked Albany County Supreme Court to throw out five of six claims made in a lawsuit by former varsity girls’ basketball coach Robert Baron.
View ArticleNew restaurant to be built on site of old Voorheesville Diner
James Olsen, the new owner of the site of the former Voorheesville Diner, said that there are plans for a new restaurant.
View ArticleIndian Ladder Trail to be cleared up, re-opened
The first-ever master plan for John Boyd Thacher State Park was approved in 2013. This week, The Enterprise got an update with how it’s progressing.
View ArticleWhat is the point of the state’s medical-marijuana program if all New Yorkers...
Kenneth R. Weinberg, M.D., Ithaca
View ArticleCrowd comes to Hannay Room opening. Our library is a gem worth visiting!
Laura Tenney, President, Westerlo Library Board of Trustees
View ArticleA rhyme for our time. The children come first and we will sling no dirt
Lillian Sisson Chrysler, Westerlo
View ArticleEncore! Books is expanding, will reopen soon
Patty Miller, Friends of the Voorheesville Library, Encore! Books Coordinator
View ArticleSometimes our visions need a little correction
Dr. Hon. Aaron Mair, Sierra Club 57th President, Former Pine Bush Preserve Commissioner, Guilderland
View ArticleVillage-wide garage sale raised $2K to benefit Altamont students
Jen Hausler, Garage Sale Chairperson. Altamont Elementary PTA
View ArticleHilltown parade theme is ‘Never forget, ever honor’
Zenie Gladieux, Parade chairwoman, Kiwanis Club of the Helderbergs
View ArticleVisit the Knox Museum to learn more about Lt. Barckley, Civil War hero from Knox
Nancy Frueh, Vice president, Knox Historical Society
View ArticleDonate to our Huge Rummage Sale, proceeds will be used to revitalize our...
Carol Carpenter, Master, Bethlehem Grange 137
View ArticleLearn about Knox history on Memorial Day
Dennis Barber, president, Knox Historical Society
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