Obituary: Robert L. Payne, heart behind The Bears’ dies.
“” read the entire article Albany Times Union. 15 May 2013.
“” read the entire article Albany Times Union. 15 May 2013.
“Six high school seniors and their parents are levying serious accusations against Duanesburg Central School District officials, saying they canceled a college-level chemistry class midyear because the students’ grades weren’t good enough. The group, which also includes AMRI Global chemist Brian Bliss, who assisted in teaching the class, provided the Times Union with a … [Read more…]
“Local fire departments across the state are opening their doors this weekend in hopes of recruiting new members. “Some of our members are aging,” said firefighter Arnold Briscoe of the East Glenville Fire Department. “It’s harder and harder to get members. Both parents have to work. It’s a lot busier times.” At Station 2 … [Read more…]
“After nearly a decade leading the town, Supervisor Rene Merrihew is ready to call it quits. The popular Republican incumbent who hasn’t had a challenger since she first ran for supervisor in 2004 acknowledged she won’t be seeking a sixth term this fall. In reaching her decision, Merrihew cited personal reasons and a desire … [Read more…]
“Two long-time residents are running to be mayor of this 377-person village in the town of Duanesburg. Trustee Gayle Gifford is running against Ronald Holbrook for the four-year post to succeed two-term mayor Sally Burns. The two candidates acknowledge it’s a congenial contest, one in which they both share the same visions for the … [Read more…]
“The Schoharie County woman who kept 67 dead cats in clear plastic bags in her freezer and had another 99 felines living in crates stacked floor-to-ceiling in unsanitary conditions repeatedly refused to give up any of the animals to shelter workers and rebuffed referrals to mental health professionals. Authorities who had visited her house … [Read more…]
“A Schoharie man was charged on December 10 after an ATM machine was stolen in Duanesburg. Police said the arrest could lead to more arrests connected with the recent burglaries at commercial businesses. The Latham State Police said that on Sunday night, December 9, the ATM machine was stolen and the jukebox was broken … [Read more…]
“The mother of a comatose Schenectady woman has filed a notice of claim on her daughter’s behalf against organizers of the hugely popular Camp Bisco summer music festival and the town of Duanesburg, where it was held. Heather Bynum was with friends at the festival at Indian Lookout Country Club shortly before 5 p.m. … [Read more…]
“A lawsuit filed by representatives of a girl seriously injured in a 2005 car crash that killed her mother and grandmother is headed to an appeals court after a recent filing. The outcome could impact how much would be available to the girl for her injuries. The case centers on the Dec. 22, 2005, … [Read more…]
“James T. ‘Jim’ Watt Quaker Street James T. “Jim” Watt, 78, of Schoharie Turnpike, passed away suddenly on Friday, October 26, 2012 . Born in 1934 in Queens, NY, he was the son of the late Thomas and Genevieve Grogan Watt. For over 25 years Jim had been employed in the Turbine Receiving Dept. … [Read more…]