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By Michelle O’Riley

WESTERLO — Friends and neighbors of Harold Cameron are rallying support for the 15-year-old after his legs were paralyzed in a logging accident this spring.



By Michelle O’Riley

WESTERLO - On April 2, in an instant, Harold Cameron’s life changed forever.

Assessment settlement
School to pay country club $96K


NEW SCOTLAND — The Voorheesville School Board has agreed to reimburse the Colonie Golf and Country Club $96,500.





NEW SCOTLAND — Over 30 escarpment dwellers came out to this month’s planning board meeting, wanting to protect their neighborhood from what they consider to be an invasive camp retreat.





KNOX — Ray Gilman sits sprawled out on the couch in his parents’ house in Knox.





GUILDERLAND — They took different paths to reach the thing they both love the most.

And now it has taken them to high levels of success.

Illustration by Forest Byrd — The Enterprise

It is impossible to read Elizabeth Kolbert’s new book, Field Notes From a Catastrophe, without wanting to do something — something to stop the catastrophe.

Going Out for Great Grooves
To play at Old Songs you got to have a fiddle and a band



ALTAMONT — In its 26 years, the Old Songs Festival has embraced several generations, and The Great Groove Band will make sure there’s another.





GUILDERLAND — The school board here had a lively debate Tuesday about what to do with a surplus of about $400,000 in its fund balance.





GUILDERLAND — Steve Kozlowski hasn’t been able to get his car in his garage for years.

It’s filled with 20,000 books.

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