WWII pilot remembers Flying Fortress Earl Morrow doesn’t need his hearing aid to tell the sound of a B-17, nor does he need to see the ai
Family, friends welcome home Guard unit After nearly a year in Afghanistan, Spc. Adam Kutinsky was certainly anxious to see his family.
Paterson warns that taxes may climb, services decline New Yorkers should prepare for fewer services and potentially higher school and local property taxes
Fort Plain man faces manslaughter charge in fatal May wreck A Fort Plain man involved in a fatal auto accident in May is facing vehicular manslaughter and other
Johnstown school board mulls third party to manage 403(b)s The Johnstown school board on Thursday debated whether taxpayers should pay for a third-party admini
Trade show about more than horses Organizers are expecting as many as 5,000 people will turn out for a two-day trade show and exhibiti
Feminist icon has no love for Palin As much of the nation was preparing to watch a fortysomething working woman, governor and mother deb
Economists: Inaction on bailout is dangerous In late September, Paul Ruud, an economist at Vassar College, signed a letter opposing the bailout b
Rensselaer rail station gets $2.5M for upgrades The federal Department of Transportation has given the state a $1.25 million grant to design trac
PCB-laden truck leaves a mess outside Amsterdam A crew from an environmental cleanup company was busy Wednesday picking up PCB-laden soil dumped fro
Schoharie County chamber says tourism funds badly needed County Chamber of Commerce tourism planners argued Wednesday that without the $140,500 in county fun
Renovators’ latest project debuts John and Susan Casey are steadily building a middle class enclave on South Main Street, and Susan Ca