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Brewer 'pours' heart and soul into Middleburgh beer company
Justin Behan has been brewing at his home for years. But the new father and American History grad turned audio book editor turned builder and now brewer plans to turn booze into a business.
After flood, recovery rises in Schoharie
On Main Street in this picturesque village, a plaque on a storefront shows the high-water mark - the height of a grown man - when the Schoharie Creek roared through on Aug.
After flood, recovery rises in Schoharie
Ann Ryan in her Magical Printer and Design shop on Main St. in Schoharie, NY Wednesday May 8, 2013.
Puzzle contest to aid Schoharie Valley flood relief
By Edward Munger Jr. Gazette Reporter Businesses in Schoharie County are joining forces with the flood recovery organization SALT to help draw guests and donations for the valley, which is still reeling from flood damage from the storms of 2011.
Walk4Friendship raises funds for The Capital Region Friendship Circle
ALTAMONT, N.Y. Hundreds participated in the fourth annual Walk4Friendship event Sunday to help raise funds for The Capital Region Friendship Circle.
Local greenmarket heads out into the sunshine
SCHENCETADY, N.Y. Like so many in the Capital Region, the Schenectady Greenmarket is heading outdoors to take advantage of the beautiful weather.
Two arrested for Schoharie burglaries
On May 3rd, the State Police in Cobleskill arrested Connor Casabonne, age 20, and Bryan Lemoine, age 20, for two counts of burglary in the second degree.
COBLESKILL, N.Y. New York State Police are cracking down on drivers under the influence in Schenectady and Schoharie Counties.
Floods focus of local disaster planning
April 22--"All emergencies are local in nature," says Kevin Neary, Schoharie County's acting emergency coordinator, echoing a quotation about politics made famous by the late House Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill. "They start and end with local communities, so therefore, our philosophy, here in the county, is to develop an ability for communities to ... (more)
After Irene and Lee, families still displaced
Amy and Bill Wetsel's house near the Schoharie Creek is still empty and stripped down to wall studs.