About 400 elementary- and middle-school students taking part in the Shenendehowa Inventors program will display their inventions at the former Cotton Market store at Clifton Park Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Marilyn Sassi’s home is on the corner of Front and North streets, just outside the original village settled by Arendt Van Curler in 1661 and burned by the French and Indians in 1690. We can be fairly certain it was constructed by somebody who was Dutch....
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