GCSD board to decide what to do with extra $1.5M in state aid
"We don’t want to add things back for next year, and then have to make cuts,” cautioned Guilderland Superintendent Marie Wiles.
View ArticlePutzig named Knox town historian
Kathleen Putzig will teach schoolchildren about their history and has plans for celebrating the town's bicentennial.
View ArticlePascuzzi pleads not guilty to manslaughter
GUILDERLAND — Tyler Pascuzzi, 26, of Coxsackie, was arraigned for allegedly driving drunk on July 4, 2014 and causing the death of two passengers as he drove over the speed limit and crashed on the...
View ArticleCrime Victim and Sexual Violence Center may become part of the county’s charter
It provides an essential service, supporting and advocating for victims of sexual abuse, bullying, and crime. It needs to be part of the county charter, to keep it safe from budget cuts in the future....
View ArticleThe Altamont Enterprise April 7, 1916
VILLAGE NOTES. —Mat Tice is having his barbershop re-decorated.
View ArticleEnvironmental concerns grow over proposed pipeline expansion
Local governments are taking stands against the Tennessee Gas Pipeline expansion and studying ways that land adjacent to the pipeline may be adversely affected.
View ArticleThanks for supporting Girl Scout breakfast
Maria Shafer, Girl Scout Troop 1758, Hilltowns
View ArticleBerne highway workers have saved the town thousands upon thousands of dollars
Robert J. Motschmann III, Berne
View ArticleJackson brings perspective to South Westerlo
Artist Tim Jackson’s satiric pen and ink work has evolved into art that still contains an undercurrent of humor as he creates with his less dominant arm after a stroke.
View ArticleThanks for supporting the Helderberg Kiwanis
Mary Kinnaird, president, Zenie Gladieux, committee chairwoman, Kiwanis Club of the Helderbergs
View ArticleInstead of arguing and legal steps, choose the best location for the best...
(Mrs.) Janet L. Haseley, Rensselaerville
View ArticleBowls for Books. Eat hearty from a handmade bowl, and help kids read
Donna Gwin, president, Friends of the Berne Library
View ArticleJoin in the care of your village, and maybe adopt a pet, too
Karen Finnessey, Deputy Clerk Treasurer, Voorheesville
View ArticleBerne highway workers rejected tentative agreement with town
Kevin Crosier, Berne Town Supervisor
View ArticleThis tower for communications is called progress, the life it saves may be...
Kenneth Cooke, Medusa
View ArticleThanks for helping church remove old barn
Dennis Carl for South Berne Congregational Christian Church, South Berne
View ArticleTown board has a legal right to lay off unneeded workers
Kevin Crosier, town supervisor, Wayne Emory, Joseph Golden, Dawn G. Jordan, Karen Schimmer
View ArticleNo village tax increase for seventh year
At its April 5 meeting, after a public hearing, the Altamont Board of Trustees approved the 2016-17 village budget. The decision is a culmination of discussions in three public workshops in March to...
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