Photos: Birds Fly to Quarterfinals
Sectional playoffs have begun and the Colonial Council Patriot Division champions, the Voorheesville Blackbirds, started the journey towards winning another sectional championship on Tuesday afternoon...
View ArticlePhotos: Altamont Salutes Vets at Loyality Day
Last Saturday afternoon, Altamont's VFW post 7062 hosted their annual Loyality Day.
View ArticlePhotos: Second Annual Summer Smith 5k
Last Saturday morning at Guilderland High School money was being raised for drug awareness.
View ArticleOur dog Rosie grew up in Westerlo and made friends across the USA
Betty and Rich Filkins, Westerlo
View ArticleBerne should opt out of shared highway program
To the Editor:I want Berne to remain independent, and I want decisions for the town of Berne to be made by the people of Berne.
View ArticleNo good reason for senators to sit on early-voting bill and let it die
Betty Head, Altamont
View ArticleLaugh with your friends and neighbors at a great family show
Judi Dineen, Altamont Reformed Church
View ArticleLaugh with your friends and neighbors at a great family show
Judi Dineen, Altamont Reformed Church
View ArticleThank you for caring for your community
Karen Finnessey, Village of VoorheesvilleJanna Shillinglaw ,
View ArticleJoin us for a Bio-Blitz at Switzkill Farm
Karen Schimmer, Berne Town Board Liaison, Switzkill Farm Board and Berne Conservation Board
View ArticleCrossgates will make money, tax breaks or not. Other taxpayers shouldn’t have...
John Hughes, Altamont
View ArticleHoran overcomes lawsuit to garner most votes
GUILDERLAND — Timothy Horan, a 30-year career teacher set to retire at the end of the school year, won over 25 percent of the vote, making him the clear frontrunner in a five-way race for three school...
View ArticleBKW budget passes in landslide; Elble, Lovell, Lounsbury win seats
The $23 million district budget, with 0.5 percent reduction in the tax levy, passed with over three-quarters of voters supporting it.
View ArticleVCSD: Budget passes, uncontested races fill boards
Just over 500 voters turned out to pass the school and library budgets in Voorheesville and fill three uncontested board seats.
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