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Benefit bike ride makes local stop
Rich Torkelson believes in keeping close family ties. This week, he went out of his way - first to Glens Falls, then Johnstown - to catch up with his brother, Norm, as he passed through the area on a 500-mile ...
Queensbury man dies in rollover accident
A Queensbury man died after his SUV rolled over and burst into flames. The Saratoga County sheriff's office said Danny L. Emery, 48, of 10 East Branch St.
The Saratoga County Sheriff's Department is investigating a rollover accident on Wilton Mountain Road that killed the driver.
Kayaker has close call in Corinth
A man whose kayak flipped in the Hudson River this afternoon floated into a safety barrier that stopped him from spilling over a dam, Corinth Volunteer Fire Department Chief Andy Kelley said.
Tips for grocery shoppers this holiday weekend
Go to any grocery store right before a holiday weekend and it's sure to be packed.
Corinth still hurting from fire's scars
A sign at the site of the original Mollie's Mason Jar restaurant in Corinth points to its new location at the Bend of the River Golf Course in Hadley Wednesday, June 4. Mollie Milkiewicz is all smiles ...
Thrill seekers will have to wait
John Duncan said he hasn't given up the effort for the rodeo holes, but he can't finish the project alone.
DeSoto, Corinth deciding on bonds
A $60 million school bond referendum is on the ballot today in DeSoto County, while Corinth school patrons will vote on a $12.8 million bond issue.
Shenendehowa school district resident Anne Vogt leaves a voting booth at the Gowana School on Tuesday.
Corinth voters will decide school bond issue
Corinth school patrons will vote Tuesday on a $12.8 million school bond issue. The bond issue is part of a reorganization and facility upgrade plan affecting all campuses. via WLOX
The funds will be used for a reorganization that includes construction of a new Corinth Elementary School and the closing of three schools. via Picayune Item
Corinth bond issue to total $12.8M
CORINTH - A $12.8 million school bond issue will be decided May 20 by voters in the Corinth School District. via The Clarion-Ledger
Counties extend outdoor burn bans
“Normally we don't worry about this until May, usually we have rain in April but we've had high heat and low humidity”
Officials in Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties joined other Capital Region-area counties that have banned outdoor fires until further notice. via Times Union
“I thought, wouldn't it be great if students turned their impressions of the book and (Bernstein's) speech into artistic expression?”
"A Celebration of Life" opens tonight at the Lapham Gallery with artwork by students inspired by their relationship with Holocaust survivor Rena Bernstein. via Times Union
“Hey, I think I'll dust off that security video of Annie in the casino from last month 'cause she looked HOT.”
From Mala Bhattacharjee Whatever happened to good ol' cliffhanger Friday? Here in New York, we kicked off the morning with GUIDING LIGHT's Gus in that completely lame offscreen motorcycle accident and by the ... via Soap Opera Digest
Last updated: 12:37 p.m., Saturday, March 15, 2008 For results of Tuesday's elections after the polls close at 9 p.m., visit timesunion.com. Several Capital Region villages go to the polls Tuesday to elect ... via Times Union
Former Corinth officer wins back pay
The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Corinth village board owes back pay to a police officer the trustees fired twice. via Times Union
Corinth prepares for celebration
The village Board of Trustees has rescheduled a community celebration to thank the people who helped out during the fire on Main Street last month. via Times Union
A Look at the Week: Feb. 17 to Feb. 23
Breton attends a GED program at Corinth High School in the mornings and then heads to work. via The Post-Star
Trying to see a future in the ashes
“I hoped they would flip that board over and there would be lots of money on it”
The property owners whose livelihoods were destroyed by fire two weeks ago are finding the road to recovery may be as tangled as the jumbled metal and wood remnants of their Main Street buildings. via Times Union