We convened today, Cinco de Mayo, at Chris’s Chuck Wagon Diner in Princetown, mostly in bright sunlight, between storms, on U.S.
The classmates of the Guilderland Central High School Class of ’74 are turning 70 years old in this calendar year, and we are throwing ourselves a party. The 70th Birthday Bash will be held at ...
There is an ongoing controversy regarding the use of PFAS biosolids on farm land. The term PFAS refers to per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals,” and the term biosolids ...
Mr. O’Brien will be making a presentation on Peter Halloran also known as, Blind Peter. Peter was an itinerant Irish book salesman who traveled the backroads of the Albany frontier, blind. Peter’s ...
The Board of Directors of Altamont Community Tradition is pleased to announce the recipients of our annual Community Grant program. The program is intended to expand our giving to a wider range of ...
We have an opportunity to honor area veterans on May 13 to 23. The Albany Housing Coalition helps homeless veterans transition into housing, as well as providing employment assistance and much more.
ALBANY COUNTY — The Albany County GOP elected a new chairman last month: Jim McGaughan, of Bethlehem, who is coming from a three-and-a-half year stint as the chairman of the Republican committee there ...
Jason Kenyon, who was stabbed on April 20, got a notice sent on May 7 that his lease at Fairwood Apartments would not be renewed. GUILDERLAND — Jason Kenyon, who was, according to Guilderland Police, ...
KNOX Federated Church Notes Last Sunday evening, over a hundred people were present at the service to witness the rendering of a special Mother’s Day program. We were very pleased to see so many and ...
Residents of Mare Lane Extension told the board that town maintenance of their road is needed for essential services as well as for emergencies.
The warehouse club’s anticipated August opening will bring to a close a development saga that began in 2019, when the Pyramid Management Group first filed its application with the town of Guilderland.
On May 19, district residents will vote on the $134 million budget, on a $1.7 million bus proposition, on reauthorizing capital-reserve funding, and on filling three school-board posts.