The audit found employees used work computers for personal matters, the town hadn’t disabled accounts for workers who had left, and a contingency plan needs regular testing as well as adoption by the ...
On Dec. 2, the Guilderland Town Board, after hearing no comments on the demolition at a public hearing, voted unanimously to authorize the destruction of the burned building.
In his overview of Guilderland’s athletic programs, Austin was accommodating about the bottom line: While he advocates to ...
Citizens have a responsibility to read, to listen to, to look for, and to embrace news from sources that will widen their ...
Ho! Ho! Ho! As unbelievable as it sounds, the holidays are upon us once again. Hope everyone had a terrific Thanksgiving. Are we all ready for Altamont Community Tradition’s annual WinterFest on ...
As of June 13, a historical marker honoring Dr. Winifred Goldring, the first woman NYS Paleontologist, stands near Thacher ...
This COVID relief claim is just one deliberately misleading aspect of the 2026 budget process that I can clearly document.
Stephen Richards, a Navy pilot who loved to fly, also loved reading, music, and outdoor activities. He died peacefully in his ...
In the summer of 2024, three men smashed the front window of an upscale boutique in Stuyvesant Plaza, Lola Saratoga, stealing ...
We were the last Notts to live at the Norman Vale Estate, between 1957 and 1978, and we are writing to convey the strongest support possible for Mr. Matthew Reuter, the current owner and steward of ...
Dorothy Lee, who loved gardening and music, was a dedicated and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She ...
Celebrate the magic of the season at the Altamont fairgrounds. This free-admission event features a charming holiday market ...