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Some 95 students in Clayton A. Bouton’s Class of 2025 were sent off into the world with messages of resiliency, adaptability, ...
American Rescue Plan Act funds totaling $950,000 have been awarded to 53 businesses in Albany County. The recipients, announced on July 3, included local businesses RAD Soap Co. in Guilderland’s ...
In the end, I protest against leadership that seeks to divide through language and policies marked by vitriol rather than unite us as a community which can be stronger because of our commitment to ...
So, to my neighbor whose life is likely unaltered in any noticeable way since Trump regained the presidency, I would say that our rights are under attack. And if you choose to pretend none of it is ...
An open letter to the “Karen” who chose to comment about my DOGE hat at Stewart’s in Altamont on Saturday morning, June 28. I have no idea who you are or why you decided to comment about my hat. First ...
The Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy is celebrating the opening of its first preserve in Schenectady County on July 15. The public is invited to the opening, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., at 218 Alplaus Kill ...
I am researching the history of Tork’s Hill and Mead’s Pond in Voorheesville and would like to include photos of people sledding on the hill and skating at the pond.
The $8.9 million project to replace the 95-year-old bridge began on March 17 with Winn Construction clearing trees and grading, moving earth to reconfigure the slope near the entrance to Guilderland’s ...
Well, let me try to answer this, Edgar, beginning with a quote from a King, Martin Luther King Jr., when he said, “No one is free until we are all free.” That alone may be the core difference between ...
CEDAR GROVE On Saturday afternoon a bolt of lightning struck and burned the large barn and outbuildings on the farm of William Lamoreaux in which there were three calves and nearly all his machinery.
OK, it is summertime now. It was dry, it was sunny, it was humid, and it was hot! Well into the 90s even up here in the mountains.
Before the vote, Donald Lindley addressed the board, saying that he spoke on behalf of highway workers who oppose unionizing.