SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Springs City Council unanimously approved three ordinances to lower the speed limit essentially throughout the city from 30 mph to 25 mph. The vote followed a public hearing during the council meeting Tuesday night. Read MoreSlow down: Saratoga Springs approves lowering speed limit
SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Children’s Museum at Saratoga and GlobalFoundries teamed up Thursday for a summer bash that engaged children in hands-on, science-based activities to inspire them as the… Read More'Summer Bash,' learning STEM in Saratoga Springs
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Trainer Kenny McPeek trotted out one of his standard lines this week, first coined before last year’s Kentucky Oaks: “They better bring a bear, because I’m bringing a grizzly.” Read MoreThorpedo Anna faces tough field in Personal Ensign
SCHENECTADY — Last week, the Greater Capital Region Aquatics Hall of Fame announced its second class of honorees, set to be inducted during an enshrinement ceremony on Oct. 18, at Clifton Park's Hilton Garden Inn. Among the standout swimmers, divers, and pool-deck coaches is Scotia-Glenville… Read MoreScotia-Glenville's Percenti named Senior Female Athlete of the Year
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Through the spring and fall migratory seasons, the hot summer months and yes — even with snow on the ground — the Southern Adirondack Audubon Society can be found in the same place the first Saturday of every month. The Spring Run Trail in Saratoga Springs plays host to th… Read MoreTagging along birding with the Southern Adirondack Audubon Society — Winging It
SCHENECTADY — When visitors head to Proctors this fall to take in the popular musical “Wicked,” they might be shocked to see the changes to the theater block — especially if they haven’t visited downtown Schenectady since the era of the show’s original Broadway run at the turn of the century. Read MoreSchenectady 2025: State Street revitalization keys two decades of development
JOHNSTOWN — The Greater Johnstown School District announced that Heather Bozek has been appointed as the assistant principal of Johnstown High School, following a unanimous approval by the Boa… Read MoreNew assistant Johnstown High School principal announced
The question shouldn’t be whether Gloversville should become a participant in the state’s Climate Smart Communities program. It should be why has it taken the city this long to sign up? Read MoreEDITORIAL: Gloversville should get ‘climate smart’
TOWN OF FLORIDA — Officials are mulling updates to the town’s zoning ordinance to better define junkyards and clarify penalties for code violations to streamline enforcement and ensure action … Read MoreFlorida Town Board mulling zoning ordinance update
The inaugural Columbia County Jewish Festival was held Sunday, Aug. 17, at Henry Hudson Riverfront Park in Hudson. Organized by Chabad of Columbia County, the event spotlighted Jewish cultural… Read MorePhotos: Columbia County Jewish Festival
The question shouldn’t be whether Gloversville should become a participant in the state’s Climate Smart Communities program. It should be why has it taken the city this long to sign up? Read MoreEDITORIAL: Gloversville should get ‘climate smart’