On Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m., Bob Delaney, the town of Knox building inspector, served a ticket to the owners of Hitmans Towing for operating a business illegally in a residential district.
I welcome the news from last week that County Independence Party Chairman Paul Caputo resigned from the Guilderland Planning Board. I’m glad Paul finally decided to do the right thing, and frankly he should have done it long ago.
Although it’s been cold and snowy in Albany County, I have been working this past year to come up with a plan to make our county a “green” leader in sustainability and energy efficiency.
The Altamont Free Library is inviting our community to come celebrate. We are hosting the Seventh Annual I Love My Library Gala. All proceeds from the gala go towards improving the library in its new location, the historic Altamont train station.
The Knox Historical Society and the Berne Historical Society are jointly planning quilt shows in each of the towns on Sunday, Aug. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
I have enjoyed poultry ownership for two decades here in Altamont. I have raised turkeys, ducks, geese, and chickens. I have owned the “plain Jane” varieties as well as some exotics, many of which were awarded ribbons at the Altamont Fair.
Last week’s Enterprise had a story about a dog being shot while it was killing a duck. The lady who owned the dog is saying she would like to change the law about shooting animals.
We would like to recap the events that led up to the dismissal and removal of Mr. Andy Wright as varsity basketball coach and /or anonymous parent letters to the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Board, whatever the BKW School Board and Interim Superintendent Mr. [Lonnie] Palmer wish to call it.