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Districts begin merging food service
May 19, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — The Gloversville Enlarged School District Board of Education on Tuesday took the first formal steps toward combining the district’s food-service program with a similar program run by... more »»
Shelter group marks first year running Gloversville annex
May 19, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — Duke, a two-and-a-half-year-old pit-bull mix, was found abandoned, partially blinded in one eye from abuse in October 2012. more »»
Council eyes amending law on use of city parks, streets
May 19, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — First Ward Councilwoman Robin Wentworth on Tuesday suggested the Common Council amend a section of the City Code regarding parks and recreation areas. more »»
FM grads ready to continue life stories
May 18, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — As the sun set Friday, a column of black-robed students and faculty made their way into the gymnasium at Fulton-Montgomery Community College. more »»
Gloversville police to upgrade cameras with grant funding
May 18, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — The city Police Department will upgrade the camera system throughout the city using $21,000 given to the department by the federal government. more »»
County sales tax revenue mostly stagnant
May 18, 2013 By MICHAEL ANICH The Leader-Herald JOHNSTOWN — Gloversville started the year with strong numbers, although Fulton County’s overall sales tax revenue for the first quarter of 2013 was fairly stagnan. more »»
JHS winter guard team recognized
May 18, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — The champion 2013 Amethyst Gold Varsity Winter Guard Team was honored by the Greater Johnstown School District Board of Education Thursday night at Johnstown High School. more »»
State office sanctions upgrade at sewer plant
May 18, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — The state Historic Preservation Office determined the Gloversville-Johnstown Wastewater Treatment Facility’s 2013 upgrade project will have no adverse impact on local resource. more »»
Teen ticketed after being struck by car
May 18, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — City police charged a local teenager with failing to yield the right of way after he was struck by a motor vehicle on Tuesday. Dominic M.R. St. Pierre, 16, of 17 Sixth Ave. more »»
Arrive Alive steers teens toward safety
May 17, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — Throughout the day Thursday, Johnstown students drove into cars, trees, pedestrians and other things as they simulated texting and driving or drinking and driving. more »»
District head gets contract extension
May 17, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — The Greater Johnstown School District Board of Education on Thursday extended Superintendent Robert DeLilli’s contract another three year. more »»
Agencies avoiding layoffs
May 17, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — Area officials caring for the developmentally disabled are gathering information on how state budget cuts announced in March may affect their agencies. more »»
Man charged in March assault
May 17, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — A city man was arrested Thursday in connection with the assault of Nathan Brooker in March near the Country Farms convenience store. Angel Alexis Cartagena, 23, of 11 Fox St. more »»
Fulton County renews lease with operator at airport
May 17, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — The Fulton County Board of Supervisors this week renewed the county airport operator’s lease. more »»
Groups support water, sewer consolidation
May 16, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — Two groups promoting economic development in Fulton County support possible consolidation of municipal water and sewer services in the county. more »»
Music festival allowed by judge
May 16, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — A judge Wednesday ruled a three-day music festival in Northampton can start Friday as scheduled. more »»
Video may show different side of ice cream truck story
May 16, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — No decision was made Wednesday on whether the owner of Sno Kone Joe will be able to sell ice cream in the city. more »»
Supervisors oppose bills for early voting
May 16, 2013 JOHNSTOWN — The Fulton County Board of Supervisors recently joined the county’s election commissioners in opposing early voting in New York state, feeling it would hit local taxpayers har. more »»
League will get to play ball at Darling Field
May 16, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — Harley Fuller’s attempt to start a summer basketball league for youth and adults will move ahead after getting the OK from school district officials and deciding to improve the court... more »»
District looks to pass courts to Gloversville
May 16, 2013 GLOVERSVILLE — The Gloversville Enlarged School District will contact officials with the city to see if it is interested in taking over the basketball courts at Darling Field. more »» |
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