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Saturday, May 21, 2022 When credibility matters
Joe Cremo is shown during the 2018-19 season. (The Associated Press)

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 »

Dennis Ross, the director of emergency services for H2M answers a question during a public hearing a Thursday evening regarding a proposed new fire station in Scotia. 
Scotia

Scotia residents given more information on proposed fire station at testy public forum

SCOTIA – A Scotia police officer was asked to come to a village public forum Thursday night regarding the proposal to… Read more »

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DEC: Injured hiker from Scotia rescued from Essex County mountain trail

ESSEX COUNTY – An injured Scotia hiker was helped from an Essex County mountain Sunday, state Department of Environmental Conservation… Read more »

Gloversville coach Emily Parslow, left, talks to Scotia-Glenville coach Macie Howard, both former Russell Sage College teammates, prior to their Foothills Council girls' basketball contest Monday at Scotia-Glenville High School.
Scotia

Girls’ basketball: Parslow, Howard looking to build programs at Scotia-Glenville, Gloversville

Emily Parslow and Macie Howard have a lot in common, and if some things fall their way in the coming… Read more »

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Scotia

UPDATED: Scotia to vote Feb. 21 on exceeding tax cap

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/Scotia's Sam Brown competes in the 100 butterfly on Feb. 1 against Mohonasen/Schalmont at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School.
Burnt Hills

Burnt Hills/Scotia boys’ swim team making waves in first year as merged squad

BURNT HILLS — Swimmers from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake and Scotia-Glenville high schools combined for a pool relay record to begin… Read more »

Sue and Al Fedak at First Reformed Church in Scotia, where he is the organist.
Scotia

50-Plus Living: Sue and Al Fedak — lives filled with music

He composes. She sings. He plays organ. She conducts. They often work together and have been married 45 years. They’re… Read more »

Scotia firefighter Alex Lushpinsky opens a compartment door in the Mohawk Avenue station showing it has clearly outgrown the space needed for today's modern apparatus on Jan. 28, 2022.
Scotia

Scotia to share 3 possible locations for new fire station with residents

When Scotia firefighters respond to a call they have barely enough room to open the firetruck doors.  The vehicles are… Read more »

Authorities at the scene Wednesday night with an item in the foreground. A portion of the visible note (Inset)
Schenectady

Police: Wednesday night fire at Scotia martial arts academy investigated as arson

SCOTIA — A fire at a local martial arts academy in Scotia late Wednesday is being investigated as an arson,… Read more »

A rendering shows the new Stewart's proposed for construction at the corner of Mohawk Avenue and North Ten Broeck Street in Scotia.
Scotia

Stewart’s near approval for new, bigger store in Scotia

SCOTIA — Stewart’s Shops gained Planning Board approval this week for a large new convenience store on the village’s Mohawk… Read more »

Jason Coons stands in front of 109 Bruce Street in Scotia on Wednesday. He built it from the ground up.
Schenectady County

State program aids Schenectady County businesses owned by service-disabled veterans

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 »

Lance Law is cheered on during the final lap of his race by Lily Law, 7, front and Arya Jakubowski, 9, of Niskayuna as Michelle Law looks on

Images: Sunday’s NOMACX 2021 cross-country bicycle race at Collins Park in Scotia (10 photos)

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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