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ANCRAM—The Town Board has decided to wait until the next general election in November to fill the board seat vacancy created by the resignation of Councilman […]
ANCRAM—The Town Board has decided to wait until the next general election in November to fill the board seat vacancy created by the resignation of Councilman […]
Deborah A. Ferriere (1958 – 2017) LIVINGSTON—Deborah Anne (Albert) Ferriere, 58, of Germantown died January 19, 2017 at Livingston Hills Nursing and Rehabilitation. Born July 26, […]
GERMANTOWN—The town’s top strength is its small-town character, its top weakness the unappealing gateway (Route 9G) into town. Its top opportunity is Palatine Park Road redevelopment, […]
HUDSON–Columbia County Sheriff David Bartlett received an award last week for the support he provided to one of his deputies while the deputy was on active […]
CHATHAM—Chatham Fire Department members, federal, state and local elected officials, friends, family and guests gathered at the firehouse to celebrate the arrival of the department’s new […]
HUDSON–An estimated 1,200 people marched down Warren and South Front streets to the Waterfront Park Saturday afternoon, January 21 in one of the many Women’s March […]
CHATHAM–The Village Board adopted new building permit fees at their meeting last week. Village Clerk/Treasurer Barbara Henry said that the new rates will double the amount […]
Jack Thomas Weir (1949 – 2017) KINDERHOOK—Jack Thomas Weir, 68, of Kinderhook died Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at his home. Born January 11, 1949 in Watervliet, […]
KINDERHOOK–The Village Board has approved using the state’s Unified Solar Permit as part of an effort to regulate solar panels in the village. At the Wednesday, […]