Proof, please, editor. Editor’s note: You can look at the video I took of the Oct. 18 No Kings rally in Rensselaerville and count the 115 people and three dogs who marched; I counted even more in the ...
Through tax revenues and PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) agreements, the solar project will generate steady annual income for the town of Berne. This additional revenue can support public safety, ...
The wonderful life that she now lives was made possible by a kind and generous stranger who chose to remain anonymous. We will never know their name, but our gratitude for what they gave us knows no ...
When I heard that our current tax collector, Deb Flagler, was not seeking re-election, I met with her to learn the functions of the position. I learned that her duties relied heavily on record keeping ...
We felt a sense of great irony on Halloween as we started writing this editorial. Families flooded the village sidewalks as costumed children knocked on strangers’ doors to receive candy treats.
Shirley A. Giguere, who was passionate about her family and her home, died peacefully on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, at the age ...
Zachary Gerdsmeier died on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, surrounded by loved ones and friends, from complications following a ...
The May 2024 law requires amendment, irrespective of the outcome of the election. All permits and applications should be frozen pending correction of discovered flaws. A primary flaw is the law’s ...
VOORHEESVILLE — The village of Voorheesville is looking for resident feedback on its purchase earlier this year of 18 South Main Street, a location steeped in local history. The village has scheduled ...
If you do not plan to trick-or-treat but would like to contribute to our Halloween Helps Food Drive, we will have the bin on our front porch the evening before — Thursday, Oct. 30. You can drop off a ...
Editor’s note: Since there will not be another edition before Election Day, The Enterprise offered Adam Greenberg a chance to respond to Jess Sardella’s letter in today’s edition. To the Editor: By ...
We are living through a spiritual drought of decency. The wells of our shared humanity are drying up, replaced with quicksand — each insult pulling us a little deeper. We’ve mistaken cruelty for ...
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