New Scotland

The Voorheesville Diner closed for good on Sunday, Dec. 3.

Residents of Voorheesville were presented with the village’s comprehensive plan at a public hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 29.

Danz Development, LLC recently purchased a nine-acre lot on Route 85 that used to house a convent, a series of restaurants, and a church.

For the second time in as many weeks, on Thursday, Nov. 30, the Voorheesville Public Library was forced to close early, this time because of a gas leak.

A draft of a new plan for zoning the hamlet of New Scotland was presented to the town board on Thursday, Nov. 30.

National Grid workers, working on their own gas line, accidentally hit a village water line, causing it to crack and forcing the library to close early on Tuesday, Nov. 21.

Robert Baron,
Nov. 21, 2017 Voorheesville school board meeting

The Voorheesville School Board accepted the resignation of its girls’ varsity basketball coach, Robert Baron, at a special meeting called just before Thanksgiving break.

The Voorheesville Blackbirds girls’ volleyball team returned to the state championships — for the first time since 2013 after a four-year run — Saturday at the Glens Falls arena.

Employees at Atlas Copco held a competition who could bring in the most non-perishable foods in efforts to donate to St. Matthews Church in Voorheesville.

The Voorheesville Fire Department Auxiliary is holding a bottle drive on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 8 a.m. till noon at the Voorheesville firehouse located at 12 Altamont Rd.

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