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Plans are underway to commission a hiking-themed figurative sculpture that celebrates Altamont’s link to the Long Path and evokes the enduring spirit of adventure and the personal journeys that bring ...
In the past few weeks, The Enterprise has reported that the town of Bethlehem will move forward with its Complete Streets plan for the section of Delaware Avenue between Elsmere Avenue and the Normans ...
The New Scotland Historical Association dedicated two markers this week — each one a first. On Fri3, New Scotland got its only historic marker honoring a woman, Winifred Goldring. She was the first ...
Paul Nelson Schlereth, a quiet man with a thoughtful heart who served in the United States Air Force and worked as an engineer, found his greatest joy in his family. He died on Saturday, June 7, 2025, ...
A new state policy mandates that each school district adopt its own policy concerning students’ use of personal electronic devices by Aug. 1.
Marguerite T. Cackley, former teacher and beloved matriarch of a large extended family, died at home on Sunday, June 1, 2025, ...
Senator Patricia Fahy announced today, June 11, as the legislative session is soon drawing to a close, that the bill she ...
As 7,000 soldiers and tanks and Strykers, at a cost of millions of dollars, paraded 1,600 yards down Constitution Avenue in ...
Raymond H. “Ray” Nunn died unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at his home in Westerlo. He was 87. “Ray was a uniquely brilliant and passionate man,” his family wrote in a tribute. “Ray was ...
The suit, filed by Moses Ahn of Morgan & Morgan of New York City — which touts itself as “America's Largest Injury Firm” — ...
The Friends of the Berne Library are hosting an Ice Cream Social on Sunday, June 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Berne Town Park.
Susan Singleton Daly, Ph.D., who dedicated her life to serving others, died on Friday, May 23, 2025, at Cape Cod Hospital in ...