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Thacher Park in Voorheesville was the host site for the 3rd annual Kenneth Ride on Saturday morning to remember a five-year-old little boy who was murdered in efforts to keep his memory alive and to raise money for a BKW student who will be majoring in the field of Social Services.

Onesquethaw Fire Company members joyously celebrated their 75th anniversary with a cake cutting ceremony Saturday at Western Turnpike Golf Club.

The Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District will be holding a STEAM camp (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math) for students in grades 2 through 7 this July. 

Anybody can benefit from setting long-term financial goals, says Gini larusso.

Altamont Enterprise editor Melissa Hale-Spencer has won two first-place awards in this year’s National Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest.

The feel of patriotism was in full force Saturday on the streets in Voorheesville.

A computer virus that locks down data and demands ransom payment infected a Rensselaer County library.

The virus hit the Stephentown Memorial Library, which is part of the Upper Hudson Library System. That system also includes libraries in Guilderland, Voorheesville, and Altamont.

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