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We have two bridges here in Voorheesville: The first crosses Route 155, the entrance to the village; the second, the CSX ...
During the Altamont Board of Trustees September meeting, Al Caruso, a Guilderland resident of the senior-living Brandle ...
The tonnage of ordinance as compared with Hiroshima is very apt since the latter event caused untold death, but brought about the surrender of Japan. If the people of Delaware expected New Jersey to ...
Robert Holt was born a half-century after Rev. Russell Greene and, although their lives intertwined over reverence for the ...
Maria College, with 867 students, has announced a 35-percent increase in enrollment this year, crediting the jump to meeting regional workforce needs with flexible degree programs. “Our growth is ...
Thacher Park’s Overlook is a prime spot for viewing a variety of fall-migrating raptors. Join us on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Thacher Park Overlook for our annual Hawk Watch ...
Major thanks goes to the William G. Pomeroy Foundation based in Syracuse, which has funded nearly all of the new markers. At least $20,000 in grants from the Pomeroy Foundation have provided funding ...
The Boyd Hilton Veterans of Foreign Wars post is holding its Fourth Annual Chicken Barbecue on Friday, Sept. 19, from 3 p.m. until sold out. Each dinner includes half of a barbecued chicken, baked ...
ALTAMONT BOY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT As a result of an automobile accident that should not have proved so serious, Kermit J. Sturges, 19, a well known and popular young man of Altamont is in the Albany ...
The layettes we distribute include an afghan or quilt (36 by 42 inches or 40 by 40 inches), receiving blankets, disposable diapers (newborn and size 1), onesies (3 to 6 months), sleepers (3 to 6 ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 17, we will observe Constitution Day in Orsini Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; if it rains, the event will be held on Sept. 20. Instead of speeches, the celebration will offer ...
I am just adding my thank-you to everyone that forwarded to me their enjoyment of a time and memory many readers could identify with when they had visited the Altamont Fair.