Family asks for help as home and shop face foreclosure
The family of Brian Lainhart, owner of Awesome Automotive for 20 years, is asking for help as Lainhart's business and home face foreclosure after he cared for his ailing wife, Miriam Fiato, for three...
View ArticleMy boat windows were shot, my packages taken, and my mailbox knocked down
Freda L. Bates, Knox
View ArticleHundreds of donations for Hilltown Christmas, Teachers are humbled and...
Robert Bentley, president, BKWTA
View ArticleAfter Holt-Harrises slash price, University Foundation buys land
Richard P. McGinn Jr., chief financial officer of the foundation, said this week there are currently no plans to develop the property.
View ArticleGPD warns: Lock your cars
“No area is exempt and these things tend to happen in cycles,” said Deputy Chief Curtis Cox.
View ArticleTransmission lines to be upgraded, despite protests
The not-for-profit group Scenic Hudson, aligned with the Hudson Valley Smart Energy Coalition, has opposed a transmission line upgrade projected to move massive amounts of power across the state to the...
View ArticleAdvice for modern-day Magi
We’d like to think that generous people give from their hearts and not as part of a calculated move to reduce their tax bills.
View ArticleBKW host inaugural Christmas tourney
BERNE — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo Athletic Department along with the BKW Sports Booster Club are hosting their first-ever Christmas Tournament. Both boys’ and girls’ varsity and junior-varsity teams will...
View ArticleJury finds Hoover guilty of drugged driving
A Berne jury found Brian Hoover, 43, of East Berne, guilty of two misdemeanors — driving while ability impaired by a drug, and driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of drugs.
View Article2015 in Knox: A year of sorrow
Death took its toll this year as two community leaders died of cancer. The aftermath of a boy's murder was ever present.
View ArticleQuasquicentennial catalogue makes a nice gift
Marijo Dougherty, curator, Village of Altamont Archives and Museum
View ArticleThanks for supporting our auxiliary
Pat Lightbody, publicity chairwoman, Knox fire Department Women’s Auxiliary
View ArticleScouts’ good deeds appreciated, More thanks for a successful Victorian Holiday
Connie Rue, secretary, Altamont Community Tradition
View ArticleIntuitive or bossy, pets that go to work with their owners have their own...
Around the Capital Region, dogs and cats who hang out in their owners’ shops and businesses are brightening the days of customers with a lick or a purr.
View ArticleVillage offers free parking permits for residents with disabilities
The village office in Voorheesville can now distribute parking permits for people with disabilities to village residents, according to Clerk-Treasurer Linda Pasquali.
View ArticleAll the countries of the world are on the same page at last
If we work together, we may yet save our planet.
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