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Pastor Yang leads Voorheesville Methodists with his head and from his heart

NEW SCOTLAND — Through the opaqueness of a second language, Charlie Yang’s message is clear.  Maybe even clearer because of it.

Will shape of GHS day change?

GUILDERLAND — Principal Brian McCann made a forceful case Tuesday night for changing the shape of the school day, restructuring the high school’s block schedule.

 

NEW SCOTLAND — After going off the road in a red 2009 Mini Cooper, Gregory A. Sanderson, 21, assaulted an Albany County Sheriff’s deputy and was arrested for aggravated driving while intoxicated and second-degree assault, according to a release from the sheriff’s office.

ALTAMONT — Come spring, the old-fashioned village green in the heart of Altamont will offer a new way for people to communicate.

Enterprise photography contest winners link sentiment to scenes

ALTAMONT — The recent Enterprise photography contest shows that, even in the computer age, people still value printed pictures.

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — Kevin Callagy, 52, is Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s new business official, and is excited about the job.

With passion and care, young musician documents the work of folk music collector

 

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — When Councilwoman Marie Dermody vacates her town board post in January to become supervisor, who will be appointed to fill the empty seat? Interviews may take place next week, the town’s Democratic chairman said Tuesday.

McGuire to retire
Super serves less than 3 years

Pastor Green, left with Lyon’s legacy,
leads Westerlo’s Baptist Church in his own way

By Zach Simeone

NEW SCOTLAND — Drawing equally fervent voices from each side of the argument, wind energy is heralded by some as a key component of a renewable energy program, and by others as a dangerous and unsightly scar on the landscape.

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District received an A– from Neil LaMere, who presented an independent audit to the school board this month.

Fire department clears land for expansion

Teens must pay for felled trees

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