Laws to protect what is left of the natural world must be implemented fairly
Regulations to protect migratory birds are in place because they are needed. However, permits must be issued in a timely fashion.
View ArticleAltamont Enterprise June 1, 1917
DON’T FAIL TO REGISTER.NEXT TUESDAY, JUNE FIFTH.1. There is only ONE day for registration, June 5, 1917.2. Every male resident of the United States who has reached his twenty-first and has not reached...
View ArticlePhotos: Dutch Rain Supreme
It was another classic matchup between Shenendehowa and Guilderland girls’ lacrosse. This time, the two teams met up in the Class A sectional final last Thursday afternoon at Mohonasen High School....
View ArticlePhotos: A Net Loss for Dutch
It was a battle for the chance to play in the Class A sectional final between Shenendehowa and Guilderland last Friday at Shenendehowa High School. Guilderland fell 9 to 8, after a game that saw the...
View ArticlePhotos: Patriotic Voorheesville
The feel of patriotism was in full force Saturday on the streets in Voorheesville.
View ArticleWhat can we do with grief?
The death of another teenager on Hurst Road — a place teens have gone for generations to drive fast, flying over the humps — calls for action. The road should be re-graded.
View ArticlePhoto: Water Main Break Near Tawasentha Park
A water main there broke at about 1:30 a.m., creating a hole about two inches long with enough pressure behind it to send a fountain of water up through the ground, 50 or 60 feet into the air above...
View ArticleEnterprise editor wins two national journalism awards
Altamont Enterprise editor Melissa Hale-Spencer has won two first-place awards in this year’s National Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest.
View ArticleLevel Hurst Road
The death of another teenager on Hurst Road — a place teens have gone for generations to drive fast, flying over the humps — calls for action. The road should be re-graded.
View ArticleFor up to $600K, Altamont to buy combined pumper truck
Altamont plans to save volunteers and space at its firehouse by buying a truck that can be used both for fighting fires and for rescue-squad work.
View ArticleFormer resort-era hotel comes tumbling down in Berne
The White Sulphur Springs Hotel, a resort over 100 years ago, and later owned by a church in Queens, was torn down Wednesday.
View ArticlePlanning board allows trash-collection biz to use School Road site
On Tuesday, Twin Bridges Waste and Recycling got a special-use permit from New Scotland’s planning board to operate a business from School Road but still needs a building-department permit.
View ArticlePublic bike rental cycles to the Capital District this summer
Bikes for the public to rent in four Capital District cities, starting this summer, are part of a trend nationally and regionally.
View ArticleRecent visit to Knox Cemetery finds stone disintegrating
Kit Schermerhorn Craven, Rotterdam
View ArticleBerne festival is back on track for where it should be
Tim Lippert , Berne Code Enforcement
View ArticleHelp Plan the Future of New Scotland
Christine M. Galvin, Chairwoman of the Comprehensive Plan Update Committee
View ArticleFrom the board: IDA’s decision on Crossgates hotel will mean more for...
William Young, IDA Board Chair, 456-6767, A. Joseph Scott, IDA Counsel, 433-2419, Donald Csaposs, IDA CEO, 356-1980, ext. 1097
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