Conflict arises over solar panels on Berne home
A Voorheesville couple is now at odds with the solar energy company Monolith Solar.
View ArticleElliott objects to ‘arbitrary’ conditions on the party biz she wants to run
Three of the many conditions the planning board wants to require for Cynthia Elliott to get a special-use permit to run a party business on her property don’t sit well with her.
View ArticleFOIL reveals series of events leading up to Green being fired
A series of arguments and face-offs appears to have led to the firing of a town employee last September by the Berne Supervisor Kevin Crosier, according to accounts from other town employees.
View ArticleWith budget balanced to governor’s aid, BKW is set to “live by hard deadlines”
BERNE — A decision by the governor and the New York State legislature to extend the state’s current budget until May 31 has left many school districts concerned about how they will develop their own...
View ArticleAltamont woman charged with criminal trespass
NEW SCOTLAND — On March 26, Troopers in New Scotland received a complaint that Denise A. Danz, 48, of Altamont had unlawfully entered the garage of a residence, according to a release from the State...
View ArticleSand tasered after assaulting officer, police say
According to his arrest records, it’s not the first time that Sand has sped up when police have tried to pull him over.
View ArticleBethlehem Chamber honors leaders, celebrates 60 years
DELMAR — The Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce has named Pamela Clark Robbins of Policy Research Associates as its Business Person of the Year,She will be honored along with these other winners at the...
View ArticleGuilderland gets new — small — enhanced assisted living facility
An assisted-living facility on Gipp Road has reopened with a new name — Westhaven — and under new management.
View ArticleGet 10 free trees by joining the Arbor Day Foundation
National Arbor Day is Friday, April 28, this year, and the Arbor Day Foundation is making it easy for anyone to celebrate the annual tree-planting holiday.By joining the Foundation in April, new...
View ArticleProgress: Insect season in full swing as weather gets warmer
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View ArticleProgress: Engineers continue with community-centered service
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View ArticleProgress: Dr.’s Lysenko and Lloyd offer cutting-edge orthodontics and more
This is a paid advertisement published in the April 6, 2017 issue of The Altamont Enterprise.The dental office of Doctors Steven Lysenko and Danielle Lloyd offers a wide range of services, from...
View ArticleStewart’s Shops considers spots in both Berne and Knox for new store
Stewart’s Shops has yet to open a store in the Hilltowns, but is set to announce a new location in either Berne or Knox by next month. Both town supervisors are vying for the spot, saying that it would...
View ArticleProgress: Animal Clinic thanks loyal clients, welcomes fourth veterinarian
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View ArticleProgress: Small-home assisted living space opens in Westmere
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View ArticlePhotos: Dutch Sail to Victory
Guilderland smashed Columbia, 9 to 0, on Monday, April 3, to start the 2017 spring season at home.
View ArticlePhotos: Pointing to Victory
It’s the start of a new season for the Voorheesville boys’ lacrosse team with a new attitude under a new coach.
View ArticlePhotos: Going green in Johnsonville
A ribbon cutting was held in Johnsonville, in Rennselaer County, on Wednesday March 29th for the first solar farm to deliver solar power to 26 homes.
View ArticlePhotos: Sappy goodness in Knox
The Helderberg Kiwanis held a pancake breakfast on Sunday, March 26th, during the second weekend of Maple Festival weekend in Knox.
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