Fonda-Fultonville students celebrate reading with Dr. Seuss Things, whos and cats in red, green and blue hats gleefully paraded into the school gymnasium this m
Why do people use higher-cost alternative financial services? Answers vary As many as 28 million people in the U.S. do not have a bank account. Another 45 million people — or
Schenectady County Arrests highlight trend in ID theft When Barbara Miller received a bill in November, she almost threw it out.
Efforts teach people to put their trust, money in banks Jeffrey Williams opened a bank account for the first time at the age of 46. It took some courage. H
Bumpy road to their dream house For the longest time, Stacy DeMeo peppered her husband, Mark, with one question: “Can we look at the
FMCC sees enrollment of foreign students as a win-win Yu Ping Zhang put her career on hold and left her family behind for the opportunity to study in the
Election of Democrat hints at GOP’s changing fortunes Last week’s election of a Democratic senator, Darrel Aubertine, in the Watertown-Oswego area is seen
Public to learn more about Sanford farm The Friends of the Sanford Stud Farm are trying to professionalize their fundraising by hiring a mar
Therapy dogs help bring smiles The newest volunteers at St. Mary’s Hospital are large and hairy. And while they can’t even walk on
Testimony ends in boathouse trial Testimony concluded late Friday afternoon in the non-jury trial to determine whether Joseph Herms mu
Schenectady County Catholic church on Hill closing Hamilton Hill’s only Catholic church, offering the city’s only Spanish-speaking Mass, is closing its
Minor quake rattles Schoharie County The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed Friday that the shaking some northern Schoharie County resident