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Why not sip eggnog while trimming your tree this year" You’ll be participating in a tradition that reaches back for centuries.

Christmas trees, fifty-thousand strong" Keeping the holiday spiritalive all year"Through the woods for a perfect tree







Judge Elizabeth Garry beat the odds this Election Day and her mother credits her late father — Hilltown farmer Harry Garry — in part for the win.

In split vote
R’ville adopts $2.3M budget



RENSSELAERVILLE — In a vote split along party lines, the town board on Thursday adopted a controversial hold-the-line budget for next year.





RENSSELAERVILLE — Filled with a bountiful array of locally-grown fresh organic produce, and a helpful, charismatic volunteer staff, the Hilltown Market and Natural Food Co-op, Inc., is bringing a much-needed resource to the community.

Berne budget passed
Super says no, merger halted



BERNE — After a four-hour workshop Monday night, Berne has an approved budget, and the highway department has fewer funds than first budgeted.

Riled over Camp Cass
Residents upset after latest escape



Art, music in the air
Home-cookin’ on the table



CLARKSVILLE – June’s Place is no longer a diner, but an artist’s café, says owner Debra MacFarland.

On to small-claims court
Views differ on assessment

NEW SCOTLAND – "Normanskill creek is not a babbling brook," said local property owner Sharon Boehlke to the town board at last Wednesday’s meeting.

Mixed reviews
Public response to Crandall’s return


VOORHEESVILLE – Emotions among students and residents are mixed about Robert Crandall’s return to Clayton A. Bouton High.

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