NEW LEBANON — A 14-year-old was arrested Thursday in connection with Tuesday’s lockout throughout the New Lebanon School District after it received an unspecified email threat, police said. Read More14-year-old in New Lebanon schools threat
ALBANY — Some Greene County towns and projects were awarded over $678,000 in state Smart Growth grants this week. Read MoreGreene County communities get $680K in state Smart Growth grants
HUDSON — Members of the Communications Workers of America union hosted a rally in Seventh Street Park in Hudson on Thursday afternoon calling for the protection of Social Security and Medicare. Read MoreUnion rallies to protect Social Security, Medicare
HUDSON — The Hudson Common Council voted against a resolution to support the Hudson Housing Authority’s Restore NY grant application at its special meeting on Wednesday. Read MoreCouncil votes down grant for Bliss overhaul
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The New York State budget passed on April 19, accounting for a spending plan totaling $237 billion. Read MoreFour takeaways from the New York State budget
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LEEDS - This spring and summer, Meadowbrook Farm Catskills will be home to thousands of tulips, sunflowers, dahlias and a growing variety of other plants. Read MoreMeadowbrook Farm Catskills brings something new to family tradition: Spring Gardening
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The latest Section 2 baseball results: Read MoreSection 2 baseball 2024 results: Schalmont pulls away from Cobleskill-Richmondville
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The latest results from Section 2 softball: Read MoreSection 2 softball: 2024 results: Duanesburg gets five-inning perfect game
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CATSKILL — With just 11 players on its varsity team, every Catskill player has a job to do. Read MoreWith 11 players, no job is too small for Catskill baseball players
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Rookie Michael Busch homered for the fourth straight game, Javier Assad struck out six and the Chicago Cubs beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2. Reliever Adbert Alzolay picked off pinch-runner Julio… Read MoreMichael Busch homers in his 4th straight game to power the Cubs past the Mariners 3-2
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NEW LEBANON — A 14-year-old was arrested Thursday in connection with Tuesday’s lockout throughout the New Lebanon School District after it received an unspecified email threat, police said. Read More14-year-old in New Lebanon schools threat
ALBANY — Some Greene County towns and projects were awarded over $678,000 in state Smart Growth grants this week. Read MoreGreene County communities get $680K in state Smart Growth grants
HUDSON — Members of the Communications Workers of America union hosted a rally in Seventh Street Park in Hudson on Thursday afternoon calling for the protection of Social Security and Medicare. Read MoreUnion rallies to protect Social Security, Medicare
HUDSON — The Hudson Common Council voted against a resolution to support the Hudson Housing Authority’s Restore NY grant application at its special meeting on Wednesday. Read MoreCouncil votes down grant for Bliss overhaul
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LEEDS - This spring and summer, Meadowbrook Farm Catskills will be home to thousands of tulips, sunflowers, dahlias and a growing variety of other plants. Read MoreMeadowbrook Farm Catskills brings something new to family tradition: Spring Gardening
The price of homes increased and inventory decreased since 2021 in Columbia County, according to newly released data from the state Department of Taxation and Finance. Read MoreColumbia surpasses Dutchess in home prices
NEW LEBANON — The town will receive $2 million in state funding to close and cap the former New Lebanon landfill. Read MoreNew Lebanon secures $2 million to cap former landfill site
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Harpist Shannon Friel performs during an afternoon tea at Heermance Memorial Library in honor of the village of Coxsackie's 150th anniversary. Read MoreA spot of afternoon tea
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Harpist Shannon Friel performs during an afternoon tea at Heermance Memorial Library in honor of the village of Coxsackie's 150th anniversary. Read MoreHarpist Shannon Friel
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A fire tore through a home in Hillsdale, with multiple fire companies responding Saturday. Read MoreMultiple fire companies battle blaze in freezing temps
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A fire tore through a home in Hillsdale, with multiple fire companies responding Saturday. Read MoreHillsdale fire
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Police are investigating a skull, which appears to be human, that was found on Four Mile Point Road on Sunday. Read MoreSkull thought to be human found on Coxsackie road
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Protesters showed up outside U.S. Rep. John Faso's office in Kinderhook on Saturday. Read MoreConstituents ask, 'Where's Faso?'
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Protesters showed up outside U.S. Rep. John Faso's office in Kinderhook on Saturday. Read MoreConstituents ask, 'Where's Faso?'
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STAATSBURG — Hikers on the woodland trails in Mills-Norrie State Park encounter several mysterious old buildings that offer no information about what they are and why they are located…in the middle of the woods. Read MoreHistory hidden in the woods guided trail hike at Staatsburgh State Historic Site
SPENCERTOWN — Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents Nature Writing: Poetry and Prose Workshop with Donna Kaz 10 a.m.-3 p.m. June 15 at the center, 790 Route 203, Spencertown. Read MoreSpencertown Academy presents Nature Writing: Poetry and Prose workshop
ALBANY — Pioneer Bancorp Inc., a leading financial institution in New York’s Capital Region, today mobilized dozens of employees for a first-of-its-kind community service project designed to help local children and families in need. Trading computers for power tools, more than 60 Pioneer tea… Read MorePioneer employees build beds for Capital Region children in need
CAIRO – The Cairo-Durham Central School District announces the March 2024 recipient of the “Mustang Monthly Alumni Spotlight” is Zoom Flume Water Park owner and operator Glenn Aragona ‘85. Read MoreGlenn Aragona named March 'Mustang Monthly Alumni Spotlight' recipient
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