Weekly Archives





KNOX — Whipple, Helderberg and Malachi roads have been maintained by the Knox highway department for years, according to Highway Superintendent Gary Salisbury. Salisbury would like to see them become town roads.





NEW SCOTLAND – Striving to preserve New Scotland’s rural character, the town board recently passed two new laws – a right-to-farm law, and a noise-control law.





VOORHEESVILLE – The Voorheesville Central School District has now spent over $100,000 in its attempt to recoup $216,000 from two former school officials.



GUILDERLAND — Frank Finn has 15 or so years of football experience behind him. And now he sees the future of the sport.

Finn is one of the many volunteer coaches for the football league.



GUILDERLAND — hopes some changes and new faces will mesh with some old ways and old timers to bring the success the program is striving for.





GUILDERLAND — As usual in the late summer, the landscape of the Nott Road Athletic Fields was filled with kids playing football.



VOORHEESVILLE — will be relying on a strong and experienced defense this season as it builds off last year’s success.





ALTAMONT — Fallout from a change in management at a local landmark — a convenience store and gas station — sparked controversy this week.





GUILDERLAND — The dominant discussion at last Tuesday’s school board meeting was debating ways to streamline meetings.

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