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There is evil in this world. We can’t change it,” Brian Wood says, so he puts in place preventive measures. That includes training people to use metal detectors at the Altamont Fair and for the first ...
The central tenet of the New York State Universal School Meals program is that participating schools serve both breakfast and ...
In 1893, four businessmen in Altamont organized the first Albany County Fair, inviting farmers and everyone in the ...
RIC Energy is seeking permission from the town to install a five-megawatt battery energy storage system, or BESS, on a ...
The Rensselaerville Ramble will return this September. The popular trail run and walk, which used to be held in June, has ...
ALBANY COUNTY — Starting with the new year, Albany County residents who build accessory dwelling units, known as ADUs, in ...
A new website — ny.gov/phonefree — was launched on Aug. 14 so that parents and students in schools across New York can look ...
The owner of an average single-family home in Guilderland will be paying roughly $150 more in school taxes this year while ...
There is no license fee for guide dogs, war dogs, hearing dogs, police dogs, or service dogs. Renewal notices will be mailed ...
I often wonder why we have ordinances in the town of Guilderland. When ordinances (Article II Prohibited Acts, 205.5, 205.6, ...
A loud shout-out to my old friends, John Sands and Ivan Martin, for keeping the streets of our village beautiful.
At the United States border, a mother is placed on a bus in the night, her hands empty. Her child remains in a detention center hundreds of miles away. She can still hear her child’s voice calling for ...