Photos: Dutch Blast Victories
Guilderland High School hosted three different sectional games all in one day —outdoor track and both boys and girls lacrosse. So whatever you wanted to watch, you could see it on Tuesday afternoon.
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Jaime Chismark , Friends of the Voorheesville Playground
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Ralph Miller, president , Helderberg Kiwanis Club
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Dennis Barber, president, Knox Historical Society
View ArticleFood drive shows how much the people in Altamont care about each other
, SeeryJudy director , Altamont Community Food Pantry
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Cindy Pollard , Altamont
View ArticleBulldog Pride changes its focus, grants available
Tim Allen, president; Maureen Abbott, treasurer; Amy Anderson, secretary; Jill Norray, board member
View ArticleThe Franks’ work undoubtedly saved lives
Mark Grimm, Albany County Legislator, Guilderland
View ArticleMuseum in the Streets comes to life in Altamont
Hon James M. Gaughan , Mayor of Altamont, 2005-2017
View ArticleCaretaker of neglected animals once charged with abuse
After a Berne woman was arrested on charges of neglecting her farm animals, the animals were brought to Camp Pinnacle in New Scotland, where one of the caretakers had been arrested on similar charges...
View ArticleDon Reeb steps down as head of M’ville Improvement Association
Don Reeb has headed of the McKownville Improvement Association for 15 years. At 83, he stepped aside last Thursday. He will, however, remain on the board. The new president is Reeb’s next-door...
View ArticleErin Musto receives Woman of Distinction award
Erin Musto of Rotterdam, founder of Maddie’s Mark, was honored by Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara last week as one of Schenectady’s Women of Distinction.
View ArticleWesterlo Planning Board approves cell tower
The decision comes after months of multiple site tests, public hearings, and arguments for and against the 120-foot tower.
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