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On Tuesday, Twin Bridges Waste and Recycling got a special-use permit from New Scotland’s planning board to operate a business from School Road but still needs a building-department permit.

The White Sulphur Springs Hotel, a resort over 100 years ago, and later owned by a church in Queens, was torn down Wednesday.

Altamont plans to save volunteers and space at its firehouse by buying a truck that can be used both for fighting fires and for rescue-squad work.

A water main there broke at about 1:30 a.m., creating a hole about two inches long with enough pressure behind it to send a fountain of water up through the ground, 50 or 60 feet into the air above Route 146.

A woman charged with neglecting over 50 animals on her rescue farm in Berne pleaded not guilty to eight charges of failure to provide sustenance on Tuesday night.

VOORHEESVILLE — Voorheesville’s high school is on a list of 185 schools in New York identified as Reward Schools.

As part of an initiative to restore young forest habitats, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation discussed areas they will clearcut and make suitable for such habitats at the Margaret Burke Wildlife Management Area in Knox. 

Guilderland’s Industrial Development Agency gives Pyramid Companies part of what they asked for.

A lawsuit from Altamont against Knox, challenging the assessment, is expected to go to court soon.

The results of a lab report in Knox indicate there are higher than recommended levels of contaminants in the Knox Highway Garage’s well water. 

Anyone with a fond memory of Smith’s Tavern in Voorheesville was invited in this week to buy and take home a piece of a community cultural landmark, just after it shut down.

Trooper Timothy Hard seemed to have everything to live for when he took his own life on Thursday, two days after retiring from the state police.

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