Teeing Off!
This week, varsity golfers from Guilderland and Voorheesville started the fall sports season, hoping to drive their way to sectional titles that culminate this coming spring when the winners travel to...
View ArticlePhoto: Cop on Top Fundraiser
Last Friday, at the Dunkin Donuts on Western Avenue in Guilderland. The Guilderland Police Department helped raised funds for the Special Olympics. The police officers were supposed to be on the roofs...
View ArticlePhoto: Voorheesville 5K, the second leg of the hilltown triple crown
Last Saturday, at Clayton A. Bouton High School, the second leg of the hilltown triple crown took place.
View ArticlePhotos: Rensselaerville Bike ride
On Sunday in Rensselaerville, at least 70 bikers took to the hills on a leisurely bike ride through four different distances.
View ArticleHotel scheduled for completion in ‘fall’
GUILDERLAND — There is no specific target date yet for the opening of the dual-branded Hilton hotel in front of Crossgates Mall yet, said the hotel’s director of sales, Emily Cuda. “We just say...
View ArticleAltamont Fire Department to host vets on Comedy Night
ALTAMONT — A decade-old tradition for the Altamont Volunteer Fire Department has a new twist.
View ArticleHuntersland Church holds annual service
The Annual Commemorative Service of the Huntersland Christian Church will be on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 1 p.m. This year’s service will be dedicated to Pastor Carol Coltrain.The church is located on...
View ArticleIncome criteria set for free school lunches
The Guilderland, Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Voorheesville, and Bethlehem school districts have released the income criteria for students to qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. All four districts have...
View ArticleTwo local schools get funds for students displaced by natural disasters last...
The Bethlehem Central School district received $6,750 from the state for a student displaced by a natural disaster. A second local district, Greenville, received $15,000 for two such students.
View ArticleSwitzkill Farm seeks vendors for festival
BERNE — Organizers of the Switzkill Farm Harvestfest are seeking local vendors.The festival will be held at Switzkill Farm in Berne on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. If it rains on saturday,...
View ArticleB’nai Sholom welcomes all to services for High Holy Days
B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation is opening its doors to welcome the Capital Region community for the High Holy Days with complimentary attendance at all services.The congregation offers visitors and...
View ArticleAnnounce birth: Taran Charles Lane
KNOX — Taran Charles Lane was born on Monday, July 16, 2018, to Rachel and Jonathan Lane.He weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces at birth and measured 19 inches long.His mother is a controls engineer for...
View ArticleMotschmann, Falkenmeyer to marry
BERNE — Hannah Lisa-Marie Motschmann and Joshua Lee Falkenmeyer would like to announce their engagement.The couple resides in the beautiful Adirondacks with their dogs, Hank and Ned. Hannah is employed...
View ArticleBeyond recycling: Those that profit from creating waste need to cut back or...
Polluters should pay for recycling, not taxpayers
View ArticleAltamont Enterprise Aug. 30, 1918
GUILDERLAND AND BETHLEHEM WILL VOTE ON THE LICENSE QUESTION ON SEPT. 14.
View ArticleBethlehem Chamber to hold 33rd annual golf outing
DELMAR — Registration is open for the 33rd Annual Golf Outing hosted by the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce. The event will be held at Normanside on Monday, Sept. 17.
View ArticleGuilderland High School runners hold reunion
GUILDERLAND — Alumni and alumnae of the Guilderland High School Track and Field and Cross Country teams are hosting a reunion on Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Western Turnpike Golf Course from 5 to 8 p.m....
View ArticleVoorheesville schools foundation holds fall fundraiser
VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville Community and School Foundation is holding a fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Indian Ladder Farms Cidery and Brewery.The event will feature...
View ArticleRabbi David Cashman, discusses his faith and plays his shofar — Aug. 30, 2019
00:00 Hello, this is Melissa, Hale-Spencer, the editor of The Altamont Enterprise, seated in the book lined office of Rabbi Donald Cashman in the temple of b'Nai...
View ArticleCell phones in the classroom
Administrators, teachers, and students continue to wrestle with making sure that students’ personal electronic devices have a constructive role to play in school.
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