Following a meeting he had with Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, Berne Supervisor Dennis Palow told The Enterprise that the ...
AMERICAN LEGION POST ORGANIZED HERE A meeting of ex-service men of Altamont and vicinity was held in Enterprise hall Thursday evening, at which time an American Legion post was formed. The official ...
Emerson “Jay, J.J.” VanPatten III died on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, after a long illness at Kindred Hospital East in Passaic, New Jersey. He was 75. He was born on Nov. 13, 1948 in Albany and graduated ...
Joseph Slichko wants to highlight the work of both students and staff at the Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical Education Center – Albany Center. He started work on Nov. 18 as the center’s new ...
The primarily Hindu cultural celebration (though other faiths participate, too) is a remarkable mix of bright colors, traditional dress, dance, song and food, along with candle lighting. All the ...
The student body at SUNY schools is becoming more diverse. For the first time, enrollment of white students in the SUNY system came in below the 50-percent mark, and is at 49.1 percent this year, down ...
A new Westerlo Historical Society marker was placed in Dormansville on Monday, Nov. 4, at the former site of the Gibbons Store, west of the triangle at the intersection of State Route 143 and County ...
Voorheesville Dollars for Scholars is a not-for-profit foundation that supports academic success in our community. As part of Scholarship America’s national network of locally based, volunteer-driven ...
Many folks know Dr. Stuart Fass as the local dentist whose office is in Altamont. Members of Kiwanis Club of the Helderbergs learned this week that he is also a vexillologist.
Jeff Thomas is looking to build a 6,000-square-foot post office building; a 4,200 square-foot two-and-a-half-story mixed-use building; a two-story residential building; and a 1,200 square-foot ...
Governor Kathy Hochul, right, a proponent of a state ban on smartphones in schools, started her statewide “listening tour” on the subject in July at Guilderland. Superintendent Marie Wiles, left, said ...