Sean Mulkerrin

National Grid workers, working on their own gas line, accidentally hit a village water line, causing it to crack and forcing the library to close early on Tuesday, Nov. 21.

The Christmas card has been, and continues to be, an important tradition for millions. Why, in the internet era, do people continue to send them?

Robert Baron,
Nov. 21, 2017 Voorheesville school board meeting

The Voorheesville School Board accepted the resignation of its girls’ varsity basketball coach, Robert Baron, at a special meeting called just before Thanksgiving break.

State Senator George Amedore 

State legislators representing Guilderland have written to the governor asking for changes in how the state-set equalization rate is handled.

ALTAMONT — Altamont resident Victor Tomelden has been named STRIDE Adaptive Sports Athlete of the year.

Tomelden graduated from Guilderland High School last year and is now a student at Landmark College in Putney, Vermont. He is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts.

The Voorheesville Board of Education approved new reserve funds that will help the sometimes-difficult process of school budgeting.

The New Scotland Town Board adopted a $7.7 million budget for next year.

Congressman Paul Tonko

A letter to the editor makes the specious claim that Congressman Paul Tonko was in the pocket of the nation’s beet and cane sugar cartels. The Enterprise found a lot more that was not said in the letter.

The outsized role played by New York during World War I is told in a new book from Aaron Noble, a senior historian and curator at the New York State Museum.

In his first run for office, Democrat Daniel Leinung, a member of the New Scotland Planning Board was the top vote-getter in a three-way race for two seats on the town board, while incumbent Democrat Adam Greenberg cruised to re-election.

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