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The Woodlawn Cemetery Board of Berne would like to extend its sincerest gratitude to the volunteers who braved the rain to participate in the cleanup effort at the cemetery in observance of New York ...
While the recovery of the bald eagle is a great success story, and the eagle has been removed from the list, hundreds of other animals on the list are in jeopardy! A proposed rule to rescind the ...
On May 7, the Clarksville Historical Society will host a local group of musicians, Daylight in the Swamp, all with the same last name — yes, five brothers playing old-time gospel, folk and mountain ...
On Thursday, May 15, at 1:30 p.m., the Guilderland Historical Society will hold its May public meeting at the Guilderland Public Library’s Helderberg Room. Following the meeting, at approximately 2:15 ...
— 1. “ It’s not waste, it’s investment, say food pantry partners at Tonko roundtable .” Because of federal government cuts, farmers and food availability are in trouble; — 2. “ Bethlehem continues to ...
This is the euphemism used in civil engineering circles to describe throwing a quick asphalt overlay on deficient, neglected infrastructure on election years to buy votes. Mr. [Randy] Bashwinger has ...
At 11 a.m., local bee keeper Jeff Taft will be making a presentation on beekeeping and its importance to the well-being of us all. The bee population both locally and nationally has been under stress ...
Karen L. Polukort, an athlete who explored the world through hiking, biking, and skiing, died peacefully in Schenectady on ...
It was a nice, sunny, blue-sky spring morning on April 22 as the OMOTM made their way to Chris’s Chuck Wagon Diner for breakfast.
Albany County, in one of its first acts as owner of the property, has fixed up the road leading up to Switzkill Farm as it prepares for more improvements down the line.
After President Jimmy Carter died, the Museum of Political Corruption in Albany wanted to honor him, said its founder and president, Bruce Roter. In 2017, Roter had received a handwritten note from ...
Jean Thatcher, who worked at the Army Depot after World War II, was an accomplished artist and crafter. She died peacefully in her Furbeck Road home on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2024 of congestive heart ...
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