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Bethelehem baseball survives thriller with Averill Park to win first section title in 25 years
The Bethlehem boys baseball team took game one of the best-of-three Class AA championship series on Thursday, beating Averill Park 4-2. The Eagles looked to clinch the title on Friday, while the Warriors looked to push it to a winner-take-all game three.
Explore Nina Chanel Abney’s ‘LIE DOGGO’ at The School
Art enthusiasts, prepare to be captivated by Nina Chanel Abney’s latest exhibition, ‘LIE DOGGO,’ at Jack Shainman Gallery’s The School in Kinderhook, New York. Running from May 18 to October 5, this exhibition is a compelling blend of site-specific murals, an immersive digital installation, and debut large-scale sculptures, showcasing Abney’s innovative approach to contemporary art.
Hudson, Johnstown fires under investigation
Five people are recovering from a pair of separate fires in the Capital Region. One fire started Friday afternoon on Hill Street in Hudson. The American Red Cross is helping two adults, they said. Meanwhile, firefighters responded to a fire on Burton Street in Johnstown on Friday with three adult...
Taconic Hills baseball hoists first sectional championship plaque in 30 years
The Titans battled through the first two rounds of the bracket, knocked off Mechanicville, and Wednesday afternoon, completed their sectional journey with a 9-0 victory over Schuylerville at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium to claim the program's first section title since 1994.
Wayward moose gains popularity in East Greenbush
A moose that has become very popular around East Greenbush and Troy is still on the loose. It has now been spotted several times. A recent 13 second video of the moose was posted on Instagram by Josh Whelan. The moose is seen in the video running along a hill until he gets to the other side. It looks like it’s by a road because cars are driving by.
Letter to the Editor: Concerns Regarding Teacher Union’s Involvement in School Board Elections
As a concerned member of our community, I feel compelled to shed light on a troubling trend that has emerged in our local school board elections. While our school board plays a crucial role in shaping the future of education in our district, recent developments suggest that its integrity may be compromised by undue influence from external parties, particularly the Hendrick Hudson Education Association teacher’s union.
Columbia-Greene Addiction Coalition Addresses Substance Abuse in Local Communities
According to Hannah Calhoun, the executive director of the Columbia-Greene Addiction Coalition, the organization’s main goal is to support communities affected by substance use disorder. CGAC was first established over a decade ago in response to the opioid crisis. The creation of the coalition was initiated by Columbia Memorial...
NY weather update: Thunderstorms with pea-sized hail to hit Greene and Columbia counties Tuesday
The National Weather Service issued an updated weather alert at 3:57 p.m. on Tuesday for strong thunderstorms until 4:30 p.m. for Greene and Columbia counties. Expect pea-sized hail (0.25 inches) and wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 3:56 p.m., Doppler radar tracked a strong thunderstorm over Hudson, moving...
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