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Shots of health

September 20, 2009 Some people may need to get two flu shots this year. One for the seasonal flu and the other for the H1N1, the virus more widely known as swine flu. more »»

Half-century of Healing

September 13, 2009 Given the stress of the job, not everyone is cut out for a career in nursing. more »»

Planning on canning

September 6, 2009 BROADALBIN — As recently as several years ago, when given the opportunity to learn how to can vegetables and meats at home, people in the area often turned their backs. more »»

Battling to breathe

August 30, 2009 Charleston resident Heather Bivins works hard to care for her 5-year-old son Josh, who was diagnosed with asthma at age 1 1/2. more »»

Too Many Kitty Litters

August 23, 2009 A lack of owner responsibility coupled with the time of year has overwhelmed two local animal shelters and has forced both— the James A. more »»

Tomato Blight

August 16, 2009 By the time tomato blight shows up, it’s already too late. more »»

'I am not now, nor have I ever been … '

August 9, 2009 He was the man who both started and ended the McCarthy era of blacklists and Commie hunts. And he was born Sept. 11, 1927 in Gloversville to a wealthy and influential family, the Schines. more »»

History's Town Center

August 2, 2009 EDINBURG — History happened everywhere. more »»

Camp Superstarrs 30th

July 26, 2009 BLEECKER — It was 30 years ago this summer that Wayne McNeil and Dr. David Clough got the idea of creating a summer day camp for children with asthma. more »»

Chipping In

July 19, 2009 AMSTERDAM — When Montgomery County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals employee Debra Mazur brought Cagney, a female shepherd mix, into a side room at the shelter Thursday, she was... more »»

City park turns 100 with celebration planned for Aug. 22

July 12, 2009 It was a time when people were in love with parks, the first decade of the 20th centur. more »»

Remember Lost Parkville

July 5, 2009 A lot was lost on March 27, 1930, when the dam at Conklingville was sealed, thus creating the Great Sacandaga Lak. more »»

Marching With the Pros

June 28, 2009 When most people think of marching bands, they tend to picture high school students. more »»

Ken Dorn's Place

June 21, 2009 Everybody remembers the books and the man who sold them. Ask an antiquarian book dealer about Ken Dorn and chances are, a big smile will appear. more »»

'Doc' Hesek

June 14, 2009 William “Doc” Hesek was an old-time, old-fashioned, cigar-smoking country doctor who “never sent a bill and never refused a call. more »»

New exhibit highlights National pastime’s local roots

June 7, 2009 GLOVERSVILLE — City resident and sports historian Mike Hauser has amassed a collection of baseball-related materials from people and organizations near and far since 1986. more »»

The Color of History

May 31, 2009 Most people in this area are familiar with the standard roadside historical markers. They’re usually blue with yellow around the border and an icon of New York state on them. more »»

A New Life

May 23, 2009 CAROGA LAKE — For most people, starting one successful business and selling it would be enough for one lifetime. Not so for Karl and Carol Ziemann. more »»

Quiet Cayadutta

May 17, 2009 Though in recent years the Cayadutta has become more associated with young fisherman catching trout on its banks, in earlier years it was the source of power for a number of mills and factories that... more »»

Super Mom

May 10, 2009 AMSTERDAM — When Jenny Bouck partnered with her husband Allen to breathe new life into Willow Street Lace textile company in 2007, it was one more item on an already full plate for this... more »»

 
 

 

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