Ex-professor finds a home for cherished scale Lab equipment has changed a lot since biological sciences professor Everett Merrill retired from
Paterson orders spending cuts, hiring freeze Gov. David Paterson today prohibited all but essential hiring in a sternly worded directive to state
Composer combines old, new For Eleanor “Nellie” Taylor, “Love is a Game that Ev’ryone Plays.” So says the title of a tune with
Schenectady County Longtime labor activist keeps on with GE fight The General Electric workers trickled out of the factory Thursday and headed toward the island in fr
Schenectady County Bricks honor crime victims Patrick Gioia’s sister, Mary, was murdered in 1985 in California when she was 22 years old. Nearly 2
Special education a growing challenge Gloversville school voters were demanding in the spring of 2007, soundly rejecting a budget offering
Some kids eager for real guns Next to a sign begging children to turn in their guns, a boy is giggling as he opens his cellphone.
Saratoga County Revised PCB dredge plan challenged With the latest plans for dredging PCBs out of the Hudson River calling for a more shallow dredging
Hospital mourns hard worker Sister Stephen Maria Dixon had a keen intellect, good foresight into the future of medical imagining
High lake level closes roads, boat launches Drivers are dealing with flooded-out, closed roads. Boaters trailering to state boat launches are go
Vandals mark up school district yet again The Greater Amsterdam School District is dealing with another act of vandalism to its facilities aft
Congressional district hopefuls open wallets Five of the 10 candidates running for Michael McNulty’s 21st Congressional District seat started the