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Cyclists eye a long, winding road
CENTRAL BRIDGE

Cyclists eye a long, winding road

Sunday, May 26, 2013
Jami Haynes hasn’t traveled much, aside from a trip to Kansas when she was 2.
 
COBLESKILL

Schoharie County Arts Council to fold after 39 years

Friday, May 24, 2013
Members of the Schoharie County Arts Council voted to fold the organization at the group's annual membership meeting Thursday night.
 
SCHOHARIE COUNTY

Middleburgh voters say no, rest of Schoharie County OKs school budgets

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Voters in all Schoharie County school districts except Middleburgh approved 2013-14 budget proposals Tuesday.
 
Scholet's: Grand hotel turned furniture store at heart of Cobleskill history
COBLESKILL

Scholet's: Grand hotel turned furniture store at heart of Cobleskill history

Sunday, May 19, 2013
Scholet Furniture offers a fine array of couches, chairs and other home furnishings. Walking up the front steps of the building at 561 Main St., you’re also greeted by a strong sense of history.
 
SCHOHARIE COUNTY

Schoharie County school districts take different tacks with budgets

Friday, May 17, 2013
School taxes would increase anywhere from 1 to 3.92 percent in Schoharie County under school budget proposals voters will consider Tuesday.
 
Teens show outdoor skills in competition
COBLESKILL

Teens show outdoor skills in competition

Thursday, May 16, 2013
Axes and logs were flying Thursday as more than 500 high school students converged on the SUNY Cobleskill campus for the NYS BOCES Conservation Competition.
 
State pitches in on home buyouts
CAPITAL REGION

State pitches in on home buyouts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Jim Shaul’s devastated home on Redling Road in Fulton has remained vacant since the day the badly swollen Schoharie Creek burst from its banks and slammed into the structure with enough force to crack its foundation in half.
 
National 9/11 Flag unfurled in a place that, too, has been challenged
SHARON SPRINGS

National 9/11 Flag unfurled in a place that, too, has been challenged

Monday, May 13, 2013
Sharon Springs firefighter Tristan Lynk held down 600 square feet of tattered American flag with a solemn grip on a white-braided anchor rope.
 
1,600 at Saint Rose earn degrees
ALBANY

1,600 at Saint Rose earn degrees

Saturday, May 11, 2013
“Good people finish first” was the central message of James Sandman’s commencement address Saturday morning to the College of Saint Rose Class of 2013.
 
MIDDLEBURGH

Middleburgh getting back to business

Friday, May 10, 2013
A new craft beer brewery will be opening this fall on Main Street in Middleburgh, while a new auto body shop is already up and running. Both are expected to boost the village’s post-flood recovery.
 
SCHOHARIE COUNTY

Schoharie County crisis alert calling expands

Friday, May 10, 2013
A new feature going live this month will address a major shortcoming officials in Schoharie County found when they reviewed their emergency resident notification system: The system currently is set up to leave a computerized message for residents on their home telephones but not on mobile phones.
 
SCHOHARIE

Puzzle contest to aid Schoharie Valley flood relief

Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Businesses in Schoharie County are joining forces with the flood recovery organization SALT to help draw guests and donations for the valley, which is still reeling from flood damage from the storms of 2011.
 
SCHOHARIE

Schoharie housing project gets $4M boost

Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The village of Schoharie will soon see scores of new residents thanks to nearly $4 million in tax credits and low-interest government loans allotted to a Main Street housing development.
 
COBLESKILL

SUNY Cobleskill professor to lead UUP

Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Experience both in the local union and at one of the only two SUNY colleges to share leadership are among strengths longtime SUNY Cobleskill professor Fred Kowal will bring to the 35,000-member United University Professions Union when he begins as its president June 1.
 
COBLESKILL

SUNY Cobleskill gets its own president

Tuesday, May 7, 2013
SUNY Cobleskill, will be getting its own president June 1, ending 21 months of sharing a president with SUNY Delhi.
 
 

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