I will be forever grateful for Bob Bolte’s community pride
Kathy Wank, Assessor/Deputy Town Clerk, President, RVFD Battalion, Rensselaerville
View ArticleShow your support for the owners of Smith’s Tavern at March 14 hearing
Jon A. McClelland, co-owner, Smith’s Tavern, Voorheesville
View ArticleLet the committee know if you want broadband
Dotty Verch, chairwoman, Broadband Research Committee, Westerlo
View ArticleGala shows library community is made from strong cloth
Christine Carpenter, president, Altamont Free Library, Board of Trustees
View ArticleNew business districts in Knox: There appears to be a lot to discuss
Gayle Burgess, Knox
View ArticleChamber of Commerce supports Crossgates’ hotel plan
Cheryl Lasher, president, Guilderland Chamber of Commerce
View ArticleSheriff wants to buy Clarksville school, with sights on social services
Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple says he doesn’t need taxpayers’ money to buy the Clarksville school; he can use asset forfeiture funds. He wants to use half of the school he now leases for a police...
View ArticleGuilderland school district’s draft $98 million budget adds teachers and...
Guilderland’s draft school budget for next year, projected at $98 million, will add teachers and restore some programs that were cut in recent years.
View ArticleWe must listen to varied voices and find common ground
We need to stop putting up walls with name-calling and labeling others; rather, we must seek to understand through civil discourse what we share so that we may reach meaningful compromises to move...
View ArticleAntiques in Schoharie features 100 dealers
The annual Antiques in Schoharie spring show will be held this year on Saturday and Sunday, March 18 and 19, at the Schoharie Central School.The show will feature 100 dealers with items for sale...
View ArticleThorpe performs for historical society
GUILDERLAND — “A Night With Tom Thorpe” will be the Guilderland Historical Society’s program at its March 16 meeting when this talented musician will be performing and talking about a selection of his...
View ArticleLowery to give a state perspective on climate change
Mark Lowery of New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Office of Climate Change will make a science-based presentation about the present and future local dangers from climate change.
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