Rachel Dutil





NEW SCOTLAND – In our technologically-savvy world – where television programs can be viewed on a cell phone – the service, along with a broader cell-phone coverage area, will soon have an outlet in New Scotland.





ALTAMONT – Six years ago, Adria Ermolenko’s turkey-Spam wontons took the first-place ribbon at the Altamont Fair – Dave Campbell still remembers them.

Audit case closed
V’ville, Marturano reach a settlement





VOORHEESVILLE – A longstanding school-district practice that allows six office workers to take off Friday afternoons in the summer with pay, will not continue for employees hired after July 2 of this year.

The Outlaws play Altamont"Solid, old-fashioned rock ’n’ roll"





VOORHEESVILLE – Though the school board has made no decision as to who will replace John McClement as the coach of the girls’ varsity basketball team, rumors are spreading about who will be appointed.




NEW SCOTLAND – Flying Arrow Sports III on Route 85 "is in a position to fly," says the store’s manager, Gary Despart.





CLARKSVILLE – The hamlet of Clarksville will celebrate its history on Saturday at its second annual Heritage Day.





ALBANY COUNTY – A $9 million highway rehabilitation project proposed for Normanskill and Johnston roads in the towns of New Scotland and Guilderland will be the subject of a public meeting next Thursday.

The boy who wouldn’t grow up lights the stage"
Othello’s dark tale unfolds



NEW SCOTLAND – Community theater draws people together, says Ed Bablin of the Classic Theatre Guild.

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