One of the most important tools for student safety is communication. Dangers can’t be locked out of schools — no matter how many security cameras or safety vestibules or locks are installed — if the ...
At 2 p.m., our featured presenter will be Mary Ellen Johnson, Guilderland town historian, who will make a presentation on the varied activities of the Army depot in World War II. This is now the ...
It is with deep sorrow and profound love that we announce the passing of Thomas Jude Andrew Person, who left us on Feb. 6, 2025, at the age of 77,” his family wrote in a tribute. “Tommy was a rare ...
The New York State Office of Mental Health is looking for a service provider who can support the mental health of ...
Guilderland Supervisor Peter Barber, in his 10th year as supervisor, spoke for about three-quarters of an hour at the town hall to a crowd made up primarily of town employees, whose work he praised ...
Mark H. Baumbach, who wrote many hymns and poems, was, his family said, “a very quiet gentleman, God-loving, charitable and talented but humble.” Son of the late Carl S. and Ruth W. Baumbach, he was ...
I’d like to tell the board that this has not been a very easy budget to develop,” Voorheesville’s interim business official, ...
Chairman Stephen Feeney recommended that planning board members come up with “a compilation of comments” as opposed to ...
Governor Kathy Hochul made an announcement at the campus to an appreciative audience, proposing that up to $40 million in state funds be spent to set up workforce training centers in three regions in ...
The society Carter Woodson founded in 1916, now called the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, ...
The New York State Committee on Open Government’s 2024 annual report lays out the various problems with the state’s current transparency laws, and highlights a significant number of legislative ...