In a Nov. 6 notice filed with the Albany County Supreme Court, Fletcher Road residents Nancy and Jesse Moran claim the town and a number of its individual departments and employees as well a local ...
In the past decade, our town has thoughtfully used its statutory “discretion” to allocate sales taxes, the town’s largest source of revenue, to eliminate real property taxes in its “B” Fund (excluding ...
SNAP is funded by the United States government. Funding for SNAP is in danger, due to the government shutdown. The government is shut down because sixty U.S. Senators’ “yes” votes are required to end ...
As I step forward with the responsibility you’ve entrusted to me, I want you to know that I will not cease working hard for the betterment of our town. I am honored to serve and am confident that we ...
A timeline of verified facts leading any reasonable person to question the sequence and honesty of our town board members. Editor’s note: Jess Sarella chairs the New Scotland Republican Committee. The ...
Kerry Dineen, Mayor; Nicholas Fahrenkopf, Michelle Ganance, John Scally, Sandra Serafino, Trustees, Village of Altamont ...
Harold “Harry” Norman Guest III , who had a career as a corrections officer, was an avid outdoorsman and dedicated family man. He died peacefully at his Huntersland home on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, ...
Using facts and professional knowledge, former Berne Town Board member and engineer Joel Willsey has relentlessly advocated on behalf of public safety against forces of ignorance and local political ...
Someone please explain to me why two of the richest people in the world would want to take food, medical help, and shelter away from the poorest, most needy people in our society.
Shirley Murrell Fronk, born Shirley Louise Dingwall on Aug. 15, 1943, died peacefully at her home on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, surrounded by loved ones and under the attentive care of hospice. She was 82 ...
In a letter to the Enterprise editor this week, Knox resident Catherine Klatt and, separately, members of the Knox Broadband Committee write that the paper’s recent article headlined “$3.2M to bring ...
On Monday, Berne-Knox-Westerlo voters heartily approved a $5.142 million project to reroof both the elementary and secondary schools. The capital project was approved with 77 percent of the vote: 295 ...
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