Walter J. Tryon Sr., an Army veteran and mechanic, cherished spending summers with his family in the Adirondacks. He died ...
During the Jan. 5 meeting of Voorheesville’s board of education, Superintendent Frank Macri first offered praise for the job the district’s transportation department had done over the past year, but ...
Peter Michael Ramo, a tax bureau chief who liked helping his children raise animals on their farm, died on Tuesday Jan. 6, 2026. He was 82. “Son of the late Albert and Virginia (née McGillin) Ramo,” ...
The town is appealing Supreme Court Justice Peter Lynch’s decision extending 2 Crossgates Mall LLC’s deadline for serving ...
The Rensselaerville Town Board has scheduled a hearing on the matter for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22, at the town hall.
The money will be used for the first phases of renovation, including asbestos abatement, removing non-original building ...
Supervisor Joseph Geibelhaus said of the many resolutions, “There’s been a request for transparency. With transparency comes ...
Applications are now being accepted for $67.5 million in capital funding to help municipalities and nonprofit organizations ...
MYSTERY SURROUNDS FARMER’S DEATH Charles T. Quackenbush, a well-to-do farmer living near Parker’s Corners, about midway between Altamont and Schenectady, died Saturday night in the Ellis hospital from ...
NEW SCOTLAND — The past year in New Scotland and Voorheesville could be characterized as one marked by hard-earned progress.
Socialism brings with it no warmth whatsoever. It is a cold, demanding system that suffocates dreams and aspirations. Further, no government possesses the ability to create warmth for you. It is the ...
Seven members of that championship team came back to attend a boys’ basketball game on a snowy “Seniors Night,” Jan. 31, 2025 — a special evening that brought together generations of Guilderland ...
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