New Scotland

The Voorheesville fifth-graders’ production of "Willy Wonka Jr." will be at the secondary school stage this Friday and Saturday at 7:15 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m.

Voorheesville Elementary held a 3k race at the high school on Sunday morning in efforts to raise money for the new playground. The kids had fun as they got to color bomb their principal.

Kids of all ages came to Indian Ladder Farms last Friday evening to get a close look at some baby animals that also helped raised money for the Voorheesville Elementary's new playground.

Stewart’s Shops has exercised its option to buy Smith’s Tavern although the special-use permit that would allow for gas pumps has not been decided upon.

VOORHEESVILLE — The school district here is offering its students what it calls a new pathway to graduation: career and technical education, known as CTE.

Years ago, John Boyd Thacher State Park had been rumored of closing. A new visitors’ center is equipped with exhibits and activities for children in a modern building at the edge of the Helderberg escarpment.

The New Scotland Planning Board granted Cynthia Elliott a special-use permit to have 15 events per season on Brownrigg Road. The board also heard plans for a residential subdivision and for a retail center.

In the Village of Voorheesville held a village wide spring clean and green day to help beautify their village on Saturday April 29. There will be another one on May 6 at New Scotland Town Hall from 9am to noon.

The Voorheesville Blackbirds had a tough time against the Lansingburgh Knights on Monday afternoon at Lansingburgh High School in a Colonial Council matchup. The Blackbirds are 1-3 on the year after losing, 6 to 0, on Monday, April 26.

On May 16, school district voters will decided on a $1,171,500 Voorheesville Public Library budget for next year. The spending plan, after two years of no increase, is up slightly but still under the state’s tax levy limit.

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