
Scotia-Glenville basketball star Cremo reflects on playing for recently retired Villanova coach Jay Wright
SPORTS – The college basketball news that surprised so many last week, that Jay Wright had unexpectedly stepped down from… Read more »
SPORTS – The college basketball news that surprised so many last week, that Jay Wright had unexpectedly stepped down from… Read more »
SCOTIA – A Scotia police officer was asked to come to a village public forum Thursday night regarding the proposal to… Read more »
ESSEX COUNTY – An injured Scotia hiker was helped from an Essex County mountain Sunday, state Department of Environmental Conservation… Read more »
Emily Parslow and Macie Howard have a lot in common, and if some things fall their way in the coming… Read more »
The Scotia Village Board will delay a vote on exceeding the tax cap until 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 21, when… Read more »
BURNT HILLS — Swimmers from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake and Scotia-Glenville high schools combined for a pool relay record to begin… Read more »
He composes. She sings. He plays organ. She conducts. They often work together and have been married 45 years. They’re… Read more »
When Scotia firefighters respond to a call they have barely enough room to open the firetruck doors. The vehicles are… Read more »
SCOTIA — A fire at a local martial arts academy in Scotia late Wednesday is being investigated as an arson,… Read more »
SCOTIA — Stewart’s Shops gained Planning Board approval this week for a large new convenience store on the village’s Mohawk… Read more »
A Scotia business will become one of two service-disabled veteran-owned companies in Schenectady County to participate in a special state program that… Read more »
SCOTIA – Images from, Sunday’s NOMACX 2021 cross-country bicycle race at Collins Park in Scotia. Photos from our Stan Hudy… Read more »
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