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Clifton Park nearing deal to buy water from county authority
The Clifton Park authority has filed an application with the state Department of Environmental Conservation to approve a connection, but there isna t yet a final deal.
In the mid-1980s, dozens of volunteers of all ages collaborated over several weekends to build the Warrensburg Creative Playground on the town recreation fields off Sanford St.
Former school business manager arrested on forgery charge
Michael Kelly, 59, business manager of the Warrensburg Central School District for more than three decades, was arrested Wednesday on felony charges of forgery and offering a false instrument for filing.
County job cuts looming, union wage concessions sought
While government workers were picketing and shouting protests over job cuts Wednesday outside the Warren County Municipal Center, county supervisors inside moved ahead with their plans to abolish 21 positions effective July 1. Dozens of other jobs in county government will likely be eliminated if unions don't offer wage and benefit concessions, and ...
Paying tribute to those who defended freedom
With reverence and pride, townspeople of all ages gathered along sidewalks beside Elm and Hudson streets to watch the parade held annually in observance of Memorial Day.
Councilman launching effort to save county fish hatchery
Concerned by a recent vote by Warren County leaders endorsing actions to investigate the sale or shutdown of the Warren County fish hatchery, Warrensburg Councilman Dean Ackley has launched a campaign to save the facility and retain its present operations.
Four WCS school board candidates, trimmed budget up for vote Tuesday
Residents of the Warrensburg Central School District will decide Tuesday on not only a 2009-2010 budget and two school board seats, but they'll cast ballots on proposals that would alter the school board makeup and its elections.
Mock crash drives home message
Highs School student Anna Brand lay on the ground, seemingly lifeless near a smashed vehicle, wearing a prom dress splattered with mock blood.
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Warren Co. supervisors reject sales tax hike
Warren County supervisors voted Friday by a substantial margin to reject enabling legislation for a sales tax increase.
WCS School board approves trimmed budget, axes teaching position
In a controversial split decision, school board members voted to adopt a 2009-2010 budget that would cut personnel and administration posts while downsizing a few programs.
Highway workers worry about their jobs
Dan McEnaney gripped his square-point shovel and thrust it into a pile of salt, dirt and sand alongside State Rte.
Warren County sugarhouses celebrate New York state's Maple Weekends
It's not your father's maple syrup production. O.K., literally in some cases, it is in Thurman , where third-generation sugar makers carry on the tradition of extracting sap from maple trees.
Woman charged with crashing into State Police vehicle
State Police in Chestertown arrested a Chestertown woman after she struck a State Police car that was parked on the shoulder of ST-9 in the Town of Chester.
What is worse? Growing pot or loosing kids?
Police in Warrensburg, New York found a lot more than just a missing child Tuesday.
Robert F. Lewis, 79, of Collingwood Ave., Johnstown, died Friday, Jan 30, in Ormand Beach, FL from complications after surgery.
68 Marijuana plants found in Warrensburg
Police uncovered more than they expected when searching for a missing child in Warrensburg today.
Food, necessities sought for those in need
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County is conducting a month-long food drive which will benefit the North Country Outreach Center's food pantry in Wevertown.
Fundraiser planned to support whale-watch trip
Local sixth graders take an annual trip to the Massachusetts seacoast for an educational whale-watching cruise, and Friday they will be holding a fundraiser to bankroll the venture.
ACC's Fall 2008 academic honors announced
A large number of students from northern Warren County have been awarded academic honors at Adirondack Community College for the Fall 2008 semester.
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