Rachel Dutil





LAKE PLACID – Rob Stevens wasn’t really much of an athlete in high school.
"I was more into art," he told The Enterprise.

Things have changed in the 30 years since he graduated.





LAKE PLACID – Caley Vangelis loves to teach. Christina and Stephanie Lombardi love to skate.

The sisters with their coach took part in the Empire State Games figure-skating competition this past weekend.




"The Holocaust was a human problem, not just a Jewish problem," says David Griggs-Janower, artistic director and conductor for Albany Pro Musica.





VOORHEESVILLE – Keeping track of cash can be a daunting task for a business. School districts are no different.





Health and happiness are the two main objectives of the Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, where the atmosphere is brimming with excitement, and the faces of students and staff members alike are adorned with bright smiles.




Eleven-year-old Zachary Johnston says that skiing, for some "normal kids takes years to learn."
"It took me one day," he said. "I was just a natural at it."





Music heals.
"There’s something about music that carries ideas deeper than the literal meanings themselves," said James Durst, a full-time musician for four decades.



ALBANY COUNTY – Cameras monitoring public places have become commonplace in American society. They are found in shopping malls, convenience stores, gas stations, and even mounted atop police cruisers.





NEW SCOTLAND – Development has been a steady pressure for the northeast corner of town, and may now be looming on the horizon for the southwestern part of town as well.




VOORHEESVILLE – Tenured music teacher Charles Reader has resigned "for various medical reasons," according to an agreement signed by Reader; Superintendent Linda Langevin; and Kathy Fiero, president of the Voorheesville Teachers’ Association.

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