Tower builder finds warmer welcome next door
GALLATIN–Its proposal to build a 150-foot cell tower at 2259 Route 82 in Ancram went over like a lead balloon late last year, so Mariner Tower […]
GALLATIN–Its proposal to build a 150-foot cell tower at 2259 Route 82 in Ancram went over like a lead balloon late last year, so Mariner Tower […]
CHATHAM–Fresh off their Section II Class B softball title the Chatham Panthers defeated Region VII champion Saranac last week to reach the state final four. In […]
NIVERVILLE–The Kinderhook Town Board got a look at the new town website at the board’s regular monthly meeting this week. Former board member Peter Bujanow presented […]
KINDERHOOK–State Police at Livingston charged Jordan Couitt, 21, of Schodack with two counts of second degree robbery, class C violent felonies, June 8. Troopers and investigators […]
State designates hospital as Stroke Care CenterHUDSON–It’s called the “golden window”–the four-and-a-half-hour period between the onset of a stroke and time when the best treatment available […]
Raymond Larkins (1921 – 2012) GERMANTOWN—Raymond A. Larkins, 91, of Germantown died Sunday, June 10, 2012 at his home after a long illness. Born March 26, […]
Claire Brook HILLSDALE—Claire Brook, of New York City and Hillsdale, former music editor at W.W. Norton Co., died June 8, 2012 at the age of 87. […]
Regents off new plan, seeing little future for merging districts GHENT–The New York State Board of Regents issued a memo in late April noting that school […]
PITY THE POOR REGENTS. All 17 of them are appointed by the state legislature and collectively exercise extraordinary powers over the course of education statewide. But […]