HUDSON — A public hearing held by the Hudson Common Council on Thursday night drew more than a dozen residents to discuss the Restore NY grant application for the Hudson Housing Authority’s proposed redevelopment of Bliss Towers. Read MoreCouncil holds public hearing for Bliss Towers grant application
CATSKILL — With an employee vacancy rate of more than 20 percent, the Greene County Department of Social Services is looking to artificial intelligence to help improve department efficiency. Read MoreCounty DSS turns to artificial intelligence for help
CATSKILL — A cannabis dispensary site plan application presented at Monday’s village Planning Board meeting has run into some opposition from a representative from a previously board-approved cannabis dispensary site. Read MorePlanned dispensaries collide at board meeting
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HUDSON — The Hudson City School District was awarded a $200,000 grant from the state Education Department to expand its universal prekindergarten program. Read MoreHudson school district gets $200K for universal pre-K
HUDSON — The Common Council is considering a resolution to terminate the reserved parking permit system in the parking lot across the street from the Amtrak train station on South Front Street. Read MoreCouncil looks at ending South Front Street permit parking
CATSKILL — A section of the southbound lanes of the New York State Thruway from the Catskill-Cairo exit 21 to the Saugerties exit 20 will be shut down to all traffic starting at late Saturday night into Sunday morning for bridge repairs. Read MoreRoadwork to temporarily close portion of Thruway in Greene County
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The latest Section 2 baseball results: Read MoreSection 2 baseball 2024 results: CBA beats Shenendehowa to even Class AAA semifinal series
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BALTIMORE — Under different circumstances, Gun Song might have been running in the Preakness on Saturday instead of the Grade II Black-Eyed Susan at Pimlico Race Course on Friday. Read MoreGun Song wins Black-Eyed Susan in commanding fashion
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BALTIMORE — You wonder how these two planets are even part of the same solar system. Read MoreA Seat in the Bleachers: Please preserve the Preakness vibe when new Pimlico is built
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Former Michigan State guard A.J. Hoggard announced Saturday that he's transferring to Vanderbilt. Hoggard announced his decision on the Field of 68 podcast. He chose Vandy over Georgia, Southe… Read MoreMichigan St. transfer A.J. Hoggard commits to Vanderbilt
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Former Texas forward Dillon Mitchell has transferred to Cincinnati, according to reports. Mitchell posted a picture of himself in a Bearcats uniform on his Instagram page. Mitchell, a former f… Read MoreFormer Texas F Dillon Mitchell commits to Cincinnati
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Minnesota Vikings tight end TJ Hockenson provided an update on his surgically repaired right knee Friday, indicating he's made good progress but has a long way to go. Hockenson, the eighth ove… Read MoreVikings TE TJ Hockenson might not be ready for Week 1
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Cowboys, Texans road favorites Week 1 Read MoreCowboys, Texans road favorites Week 1
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HUDSON — A public hearing held by the Hudson Common Council on Thursday night drew more than a dozen residents to discuss the Restore NY grant application for the Hudson Housing Authority’s proposed redevelopment of Bliss Towers. Read MoreCouncil holds public hearing for Bliss Towers grant application
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HUDSON — The Hudson City School District was awarded a $200,000 grant from the state Education Department to expand its universal prekindergarten program. Read MoreHudson school district gets $200K for universal pre-K
HUDSON — The Common Council is considering a resolution to terminate the reserved parking permit system in the parking lot across the street from the Amtrak train station on South Front Street. Read MoreCouncil looks at ending South Front Street permit parking
CATSKILL — Beer World is looking to convert part of the beer store into a cannabis retail dispensary. Read MoreBeer World receives protected marijuana dispensary license
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CHATHAM — Three candidates are on the ballot for two seats on the Chatham Board of Education. Read MoreThree run for two seats on Chatham school board
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HUDSON — A Hillsdale man charged with making a terroristic threat at St. Mary’s/Holy Trinity Church during the 9 a.m. Mass on April 14 appeared in Hudson City Court on Tuesday for a brief hearing where an arraignment date for additional misdemeanor charges was set. Read MoreAdditional charges filed against suspect in Mass disruption
CLAVERACK — The Town Board will hold a public hearing next month on the proposed dissolution of the Churchtown Fire Protection District. Read MorePublic hearing set for Churchtown Fire District dissolution
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Participants in the fifth annual Mad Hatters’ Parade marched through the streets of Hudson on Saturday. The parade originated with Alex Kahn and Sophia Michahelles, co-founders of Processional… Read MoreMad Hatters' Parade
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Harpist Shannon Friel performs during an afternoon tea at Heermance Memorial Library in honor of the village of Coxsackie's 150th anniversary. Read MoreA spot of afternoon tea
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Harpist Shannon Friel performs during an afternoon tea at Heermance Memorial Library in honor of the village of Coxsackie's 150th anniversary. Read MoreHarpist Shannon Friel
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A fire tore through a home in Hillsdale, with multiple fire companies responding Saturday. Read MoreMultiple fire companies battle blaze in freezing temps
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A fire tore through a home in Hillsdale, with multiple fire companies responding Saturday. Read MoreHillsdale fire
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Police are investigating a skull, which appears to be human, that was found on Four Mile Point Road on Sunday. Read MoreSkull thought to be human found on Coxsackie road
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Protesters showed up outside U.S. Rep. John Faso's office in Kinderhook on Saturday. Read MoreConstituents ask, 'Where's Faso?'
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Protesters showed up outside U.S. Rep. John Faso's office in Kinderhook on Saturday. Read MoreConstituents ask, 'Where's Faso?'
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STAATSBURG — Hikers on the woodland trails in Mills-Norrie State Park encounter several mysterious old buildings that offer no information about what they are and why they are located…in the middle of the woods. Read MoreHistory hidden in the woods guided trail hike at Staatsburgh State Historic Site
SPENCERTOWN — Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents Nature Writing: Poetry and Prose Workshop with Donna Kaz 10 a.m.-3 p.m. June 15 at the center, 790 Route 203, Spencertown. Read MoreSpencertown Academy presents Nature Writing: Poetry and Prose workshop
ALBANY — Pioneer Bancorp Inc., a leading financial institution in New York’s Capital Region, today mobilized dozens of employees for a first-of-its-kind community service project designed to help local children and families in need. Trading computers for power tools, more than 60 Pioneer tea… Read MorePioneer employees build beds for Capital Region children in need
CAIRO – The Cairo-Durham Central School District announces the March 2024 recipient of the “Mustang Monthly Alumni Spotlight” is Zoom Flume Water Park owner and operator Glenn Aragona ‘85. Read MoreGlenn Aragona named March 'Mustang Monthly Alumni Spotlight' recipient
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When kids enter our lives, we often live in the moment instead of planning ahead. We should consider, though, that it’s never too early to start investing in our children’s future — literally.… Read MoreInvesting with Alex for May 7, 2024
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I would like to express my deepest appreciation to Mike Ryan for the very touching article he wrote about my husband, Lawrence Dwon, “The Marine and the Hummingbirds,” in the April 12 issue of… Read MoreOut Lexington Way for April 18, 2024
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PRATTSVILLE – Our appreciation is sent out to our medical professionals, EMTs, local volunteer firemen, essential workers and our military both active and all veterans. All of you are the best. Read MoreThe Prattsville Scoop for April 18, 2024
James W. Baretsky James W. Baretsky passed away April 27, 2024. He will be buried at the Cedar Park Cemetery on June 1, 2024 at 12 Noon with a Graveside Prayer and Honor Guard Ceremony. A Cele… Read MoreBaretsky, James
Jacqueline Zaremba Stickles Troy - Jacqueline (Jackie) Haines Zaremba Stickles, 95, passed away on May 12, 2024, with family by her side at Eddy Memorial in Troy. Read MoreZaremba Stickles, Jacqueline
Ben (Benedicto) Albizu, Jr. Ben (Benedicto) Albizu, Jr, 66, passed away on May 9, 2024 at his home. Born on May 9, 1958 in Manhattan, NY to the late Benedicto and Carmen (Henry) Albizu. Ben gr… Read MoreAlbizu, Jr., Ben
Herbert J. Cole Coxsackie - Herbert "Herb" J. Cole, 93, died on May 6, 2024 at his home with loved ones at his side to love and pray him up to His Father's house. Herb was the beloved husband … Read MoreCole, Herbert