Thursday Feb 9 | Business Journal
Ursula of Switzerland getting back to normal following tropical storms
Inc., a women's clothing company in Waterford, New York, that sustained significant damage from last September's tropical storms and flooding.
CornerStone execs invest dough in pizza parlors
CornerStone executives are putting their money where their mouths are: investing in a pizzeria where they frequent that was started by a former employee.
Va. couple charged for children's repeated tardiness
Amy and Mark Denicore of Waterford face a trial next month because their three children have been late to Waterford Elementary School 150 times over the last two years.. "We aren't perfect and I think the fact that the public school system is trying to criminalize this kind of problem is the real issue," Mark Denicore says.
Sheriff: Woman stole from boat club
A member of a boat club was arrested Friday for allegedly stealing nearly $3,000 from the group, the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office said.
Cascades Tissue Group Launches First-of-its-Kind, Unbleached, 100 Percent Recycled Bathroom Tissue
Cascades Moka , available for the commercial market, becomes the ultimate sustainable bath tissue by eliminating chemical whitening and reducing environmental impact Cascades Moka, made in part with recovered corrugated boxes, reduces the environmental impact by 25 percent compared to the industry's next most sustainable bathroom tissue.
Two Waterford teens are arrested for stolen pipes
The Town of Waterford Police Department has been conducting a recent investigation on copper pipes that have been stolen from buildings throughout the town of Waterford.
Waterford women's store to reopen in March
Ursula of Switzerland's company store in Waterford, which completed its remodeling the Saturday before Hurricane Irene struck, is planning to finally reopen on Saturday, March 3, after another remodeling.
Mohawk Fine Papers adds 40 workers, shifts work from Ohio
Mohawk Fine Papers, a paper mill, made the shift because raw materials costs became higher in Ohio than they are in this region, said chairman and CEO Tom O'Connor Jr.
Waterford police ask for public's help finding SUV
First Warning Forecast Closings/Delays Snow Emergencies Interactive Radar Sign Up for Text Alerts Sign Up for Email Alerts The Skiing Weatherman WATERFORD - Waterford police is asking for the public's help.
Police in Waterford are looking for the person who drove and crashed a white SUV that struck a utility pole around 6:30 a.m. Thursday on Middletown Road.