May 31, 2009 | Times Union
The city hopes to use $1 million in federal stimulus money to reinvigorate Patroon Creek, once considered one of the nastiest and most polluted creeks in the state.
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Section of Route 52 closed near Pine Bush; pole down
As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, Route 52 is temporarily closed in both directions between Weeds Road and Red Barn Road because of a downed utility pole and wires.
At SUNY New Paltz, under a cloudy sky on Sunday, more than 900 undergraduate students participated in the college's commencement ceremony.
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Q&A: Couple became symbol for Woodstock
They're the most famous couple of the most famous rock concert in history - the scruffy guy and gal who stood huddled in a muddy quilt in a muddy field at Woodstock.
Concerns aired at landfill forum
Concerns aired at landfill forum Posted on: 05/04/09 Dan Sabbatino email: sabbatinod@spotlightnews.com Village of Colonie Mayor Frank Leak sponsored a community forum Wednesday, April 22, that allowed area residents to air concerns about a proposed expansion of the Rapp Road landfill.
Caroga Lake U16 volleyball wins tit.....
The Caroga Lake 16-and-younger team captured the title in a Junior Olympic tourney at Burnt Hills on April 26.