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Tracy Pentak, 59, of Altamont lost her battle with cancer on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. “Tracy was a wife, a mother, a sister, a daughter and a friend,” her family wrote in a tribute. “She was the bright ...
Robert E. “Bob” Davis, a polisher who loved to camp and cook, died suddenly at his home on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025. He was 60. Born in Albany on March 9, 1965, he was the son of Chester and Thelma ...
Richard H. LaGrange, a lifelong resident of Westerlo and a race enthusiast, died peacefully in the Schenectady Center on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. He was 77. Born on Nov. 26, 1947, he was the son of ...
NEW SCOTLAND — The New Scotland Planning Board recently approved a change in use for Boozy Moo! Ice Cream in New Salem, ...
Two Hilltown men have been charged with attempted murder following an early morning drive-by shooting on Sunday that wounded ...
A federal rule change now requires Whitney Young and its counterparts across the nation to verify immigration status, ...
Voorheesville’s Safe Streets Policy and Plan “aims to assess the existing transportation system and identify concept improvements to enhance multimodal safety, accessibility, and connectivity across ...
A new fair initiative this year is bringing city and country kids together on opening day to explore the fair together.“There ...
Albany County sales tax is on the upswing, but lagging behind much of the Capital Region in what has been a banner year for sales tax statewide.
As we arrived at the Your Way Café this week, someone commented that it was over 20 degrees warmer than last Tuesday.
Voorheesville Trustee Jack Stevens said there’d been a recent incident near the corner of Scotch Pine and Locust drives, ...
While we were thrilled to report on the good that comes with these volunteer efforts to shape not just winning players but confident, capable, and caring human beings, we also looked at the larger ...
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