CCE offers dog-training classes
VOORHEESVILLE — Cornell Cooperative Extension is offering a seven-week basic obedience class for owners and their dogs, with the opportunity for the dogs to be certified as canine good citizens by an...
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“THE SEWER QUESTION”In Altamont Is Now Coming to a Head — Village Board of Health Served With Notice of Court Proceedings By Attorney General
View ArticleWe live in the real world, not in Lake Wobegon
Grade inflation has led many high schools to eliminate class rank. Guilderland should evaluate its grading system before it does so.
View ArticleWe want to make sure that what Stewart’s proposes will not be harmful to our...
To the Editor:I am writing this letter to the owners of Stewart’s.My husband and I moved to Voorheesville about nine-and-a-half years ago. We have never regretted it. It is a nice village with lots of...
View ArticlePhotos: Red Storm Undefeated
The Guilderland Red Storm travel team for girls 12 and under is the 2017 Band of Sisters tournament champions
View ArticleScammer on probation now sentenced to prison, second state case pending
GUILDERLAND — Four years after a Guilderland man, David Mazzeo, was convicted of grand larceny — and put on probation rather than sent to prison — he was charged with perpetrating a similar investment...
View ArticleSkanes picked for NYS Bar post
ALBANY — Monica Skanes, an associate with Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP, was recently appointed as the secretary of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the New York State Bar Association. Ms....
View ArticleJanetsky promoted vice president of NBT Bank
Commercial Banking Account Representative Brenda Janetsky has been promoted to assistant vice president of NBT Bank.In this position, Janetsky is responsible for developing and managing business...
View ArticleNelson advances at First New York Federal Credit Union
Brittany Nelson has been promoted to be a member service specialist in the call center at First New York Federal Credit Union’s headquarters.She was previously a teller at the company’s Glenville...
View ArticleWest Elm home furnishings to open in Stuyvesant Plaza
GUILDERLAND — The newest entrant to the upscale mall, Stuyvesant Plaza, is West Elm, a branch of Williams-Sonoma that offers contemporary furniture and home accessories.West Elm will open a...
View ArticleDeBartola honored with first Knight of the Blind Gold Lion Award
In 1925, Helen Keller challenged Lions to become Knights of the Blind. About 20 years ago, Lions clubs from local Districts 20-O, 20-Y2 and 20-W raised more than $1 million to establish a regional...
View ArticleSenator honors a wounded warrior
Honoring an Iwo Jima veteran, Senator Neil Breslin visited Sanford Berkman in his New Scotland home to present him with a resolution passed by the State Senate.
View ArticleFunding available to fix heating equipment
The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance has $2 million available to help homeowners have their heating equipment cleaned and inspected before colder temperatures arrive in the...
View ArticleWFD Craft Fair calls for vendors
GUILDERLAND — The Westmere Fire Department’s annual Craft Fair is Saturday Sept. 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Booths cost $30 for a space with no table for vendors who want to bring their own, and $50 for...
View ArticleRepaving Route 443 to begin Monday
The schedule was moved up by about a year, and the town intends to request the speed limit be lowered along the route following its repaving.
View ArticleWesterlo woman charged with animal abuse
A Westerlo woman has been charged by the Albany County Sheriff’s Office with animal cruelty. The 64-year-old woman reportedly had over 100 animals living on her property in what police described as...
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