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Jason Southwood of Albany is seeking permission to convert the former seasonally-operated Cone Zone at 2028 Western Ave. to a ...
The spending plan comes right up against the state-set levy limit but does not pierce it. This means a simple majority vote can pass the budget. While spending is up 1.88 percent from last year, the ...
The Berne-Knox-Westerlo school district has invested heavily in the concept of social-emotional learning — in other words, attending to children's interpersonal needs in order to increase educational ...
Each of us has our own way of seeing the world. We bring who we are to the art gallery when we look at paintings or sculpture, or to the theater when we see a play, or to the library when we read a ...
TUBERCULOSIS MEETINGS Last winter, two meetings were planned for the town of Westerlo to follow up the testing done so far and give opportunity for the expression of local ideas. These meetings were ...
The three-member Berne Town Board unanimously appointed Joseph Giebelhaus, who is the Deputy Commissioner of General Services for the city of Albany, to one of its open seats. The board also scheduled ...
Seven students who conducted summer research projects at the Huyck Preserve — on earthworms, beavers, and ferns — presented their findings at the Northeast Natural History Conference on April 5 and 6 ...
The Voorheesville/New Scotland Volunteer Day will be held Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m. to noon. The annual springtime event promotes neighbors helping neighbors, matching volunteers with projects ...
At 11, there will be a presentation by the Capital District Audubon Society on the topic of preventing birds from flying into glass and buildings. We are so looking forward to meeting new people.
Shame on us for being dutiful Democrats putting up with this leadership. We deserve a better supervisor than Peter Barber. We deserve candidates and not a slate. Guilderland is a lawyer’s playground ...
An Enterprise compiling of Crossgates’ property-tax payments show the mall is due to save millions of dollars due to successfully lowering its assessed value.
About 50 protesters — union leaders, research scientists, health workers, and students — chanted as they marched through the University at Albany’s uptown campus and then picketed along Washington ...