9 hrs ago | Courier Standard
Effort to save historic landmark building steam
As noted in a May 29 e-mail distributed by the leader of a local historical group, county supervisors have temporarily halted the tax sale on the building in order to allow time "for alternatives to arise, ... and a lot is happening quickly." He wrote: "People are coming together to save, repair, and re-purpose the building... It can be done, but ... (more)
13 hrs ago | Gloversville Leader-Herald
This letter is in regard to "Officials hail weatherization results," a story written by John R. Becker on May 15.
17 hrs ago | Courier Standard
Nelliston's Blooming Dale Farm back in business after March fire
Palatine Bridge resident Beverly Grainger pays for purchases she made at the recently reopened Blooming Dale Farm greenhouse operation on East Main Street in Nelliston.
17 hrs ago | Courier Standard
From the C-S-E files - Down Memory Lane - Richard H. Hayden, Memorial Day speaker at the Canajoharie observance on the Canajoharie High School Lawn Tuesday morning, May 30, 1961, paid homage, in the presence of a large gathering of area residents, to the memory of the war dead of the nation, friends, neighbors and loved ones who left their homes to ... (more)
Most budgets pass; many incumbents lose
Western Montgomery County residents threw their support behind area school districts' proposed spending plans, but they ousted many of the incumbent school board candidates; and Oppenheim-Ephratah District residents took their discontent to a whole different level rejecting not only the incumbents but also the proposed budget, which needed a ... (more)
On Tuesday, local businesses showed their support for the Canajoharie-Palatine Chamber of Commerce by hoisting a few bowling balls and knocking down some stubborn pins during a fundraising event held at Iroquois Lanes.
When Canajoharie School District residents go to the polls on Tuesday, they'll weigh in on the district's $19.2 million spending proposal and choose between two candidates vying for one seat on the board of education.