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Dawn of the Automobile Age in New York

CLARKSVILLE — Join the Clarksville Historical Society on Wednesday evening, May 3, at 7 p.m. at the Clarksville Community Church on Delaware Turnpike for an interesting presentation on New York license...

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Community garden sprouts at BKW

The hope is that the future vegetables and flowers will teach students about nutrition and agriculture, as well as provide for school lunches and other school programs.

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Cozy chic — God is in the details

During the decade since they moved into their McKownville home, Laura Barry and Ellen Marcil have done a lot to restore original details and add new ones that highlight its Craftsman-style warmth.

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Raising bees as a teen

LeeAna Doolin’s hobby is not one typical for teenagers. A beekeeper, or apiarist, she raises bees out of two hives on her family’s farm.

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Three challengers, two incumbents run for BKW school board

Kimberly Lovell and Nathan Elble are incumbents. Helen Lounsbury, Martin Szinger, and Randy Bashwinger are challengers. Candidates were asked about the school budget, the capital project, and other...

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Altamont Enterprise April 27, 1917

KNOX.Next Thursday evening, May 3rd, there will be the opening dance at Weaver’s saw-mill. The floor has been enlarged and other improvements made. Dances will be continued every two weeks thereafter...

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Francis charged with felony sexual assault

Police call the girl who says she was sexually assaulted “very credible,” but the arrested man’s father has been loudly and publicly defending his son, identifying the girl by name, calling her crazy,...

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New hire to MHLC grew up with its preserves in her backyard

A Bethlehem native who grew up “right around the corner” from some of the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s preserves has now been hired there. The position is funded by a $66,000 state grant.

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Drug bust turns up murder suspect

The search turned up 248 bags of heroin, 113 grams of marijuana, 23 Ecstasy pills, and over $5,100 in cash.

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Photos: Blackbirds Fly

On a cold and rainy Tuesday afternoon, the Voorheesville boys’ and girls’ varsity outdoor track teams battled the Albany Academies, Watervliet, and Cobleskill-Richmondville at home. 

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Photo: Keeping kids safe

Remember, it's the law to come to a complete stop for school buses with red flashing lights as Guilderland Police Department and Guilderland School District Transportation set up the annual reminder at...

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Weekly newscast: BKW's school board race, a new form of residential...

 

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Sidewalks from SEFCU to the library

Guilderland has received a grant of $680,800 to install a sidewalk that will accommodate wheelchairs, linking the Guilderland Library to the SEFCU building at Regency Park Drive, near Route 155.

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Aftermath of a workplace death

Countryside Tree Care and OSHA have been unable to come to an agreement through informal conferences, and the case is now set to go for trial in October.

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Tobler to perform with Depot Lane Singers

As part of its 38th concert season, Schoharie County’s community chorus, The Depot Lane Singers, will present two concerts to usher in the spring and summer seasons.

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Police held but never searched Hockenbury computers

ALBANY — James Hockenbury, 49, of Guilderland Center, now stands accused of sexually abusing more than one young boy.

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Lupine Fest: Take a Walk on the Wild Side

The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission will host its 11th Lupine Fest on Saturday, May 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Discovery Center. This year, the festival honors the diverse wildlife of the...

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Utica man pleads guilty to DWAI

GUILDERLAND — Mathew Manning, 55, of Utica pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of alcohol and drugs, a felony, before the Judge Peter Lynch in Albany County Court...

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Guilderland library first in state to sell E-ZPass

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Public Library will be the first public library in the state to sell E-ZPass On-The-Go tags for Thruway travelers.“The Guilderland library reached out to us, and filled...

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A day to remember. Gold Star Family Memorial is unveiled in Albany

Mark Yingling, Clifton Park

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