Help shape the future of New Scotland
Christine M. Galvin, chairwoman, Comprehensive Plan Update Committee
View ArticleCelebrate Guilderland Center’s history on June 16
Mary Ellen Johnson, president, Guilderland Historical Society
View ArticleMasquerade ball to honor Maguire, Grondahl
Rosemary C. Revoir, president, Guilderland Library Foundation
View ArticleHannacroix Rural Cemetery needs your help
Linda Smith, treasurer, Hannacroix Rural Cemetery
View ArticleVCSD to have full-time sheriff’s deputy for rest of school year
Voorheesville’s schools will have a sheriff’s deputy on site and full-time for the rest of the school year after social-media postings made this past weekend.
View ArticleAwards and achievements 2018
These local students have recently distinguished themselves at their college or university:— Nicholas M. Pattison of Altamont, a member of the class of 2018 at Colby College in Maine won the Center for...
View ArticleGraduates 2018
These local students have recently earned diplomas:— Kathleen Brandt of Schenectady earned a bachelor of science degree in forensic science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln;— Alexander Elijah...
View ArticleOneonta students present research
These local students were among more than 200 students from the State University of New York College at Oneonta selected to present at the 2018 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference hosted by SUNY...
View ArticlePhoto: BKW Senior Prank
For their "senior prank," students at Berne-Knox-Westerlo line up to gather donations on June 7 for their classmate, who has been afflicted with cancer.
View ArticleDrugs seized as two women are arrested in Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM — Two women were arrested on felony drug charges by Bethlehem Police: Danielle L. Lake, 37, of Richford Vermont and Alycia M. Rafuse, 24, of Delmar.Bethlehem Police said, in a press release,...
View ArticlePhotos: Striving For States
Track athletes from Guilderland, Voorheesville, and Berne-Knox-Westerlo made a last try on Thursday and Friday to get to the state competition near Syracuse next weekend. Only two qualified: Noah...
View ArticlePhotos: GCSD 5th Graders learn about Chemistry
On June 1st, Lynnwood and Altamont 5th Graders learn from Guilderland High School AP Chemistry students about the fun of Chemistry at Guilderland High School.
View ArticleDr. Bruce Decker, missing since February, presumed dead
Saturday had been the first time Indian Ladder Trail had been open to the public in almost a year. Hikers found human remains there.
View ArticleSherwood pleads guilty to scheme of stealing more than $11 million
Disgraced Guilderland judge Richard Sherwood pleaded guilty on Monday to felony larceny charges for plundering family trusts that had been in his care as a private attorney.
View ArticlePortrait of the artist as a newspaper cartoonist
Carol Coogan, a freelance artist who has illustrated Enterprise editorials for five years, tied for second place in the National Newspaper Association 2018 Better Newspaper Contest.“The emotion of...
View Article‘Low bridge, everybody down’: A fascinating talk about the Erie Canal
Brad Utter, a senior historian and curator from the The New York State Museum, was at the Clarksville Historical Society this past Wednesday to discuss both phases of the museum’s exhibit,...
View ArticleStewart’s Shops to sell former Smitty’s
Stewart’s Shops plans to put the former Smitty’s Tavern on the market in as soon as a week, possibly.
View ArticleJudge Napierski out with Dems, Clenahan in as November pick
GUILDERLAND — Christine Napierski was chosen in April over 13 other candidates to replace town justice Richard Sherwood who pleaded guilty this week to felony charges.
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