The train depot, built in 1864 the center of Knowersville, as Altamont was then called, became an unofficial village hall and meeting place. The station first agent, Henry Hawkins, served as the ...
During a very delayed reading of the Aug. 28 edition of The Enterprise, as I digested the news regarding Knox’s winter-salt dilemma and Frank Palmieri’s breakfast habits, there was a shocking item in ...
The New Salem firehouse is hosting its annual open house that day, and has graciously invited us to participate with our annual Trunk or Treat event. There is plenty of parking and it’s a wonderful ...
Dennis “Denny” Robert Porter of Berne, a mail clerk who loved his family and who found joy in simple pleasures, died on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, at The Grand at Guilderland. He was 68. He was born on ...
Thank you, Altamont Community Tradition and Jeff Thomas for your generous support, as well as the Allied Brewing Company at Altamont Orchards, the Altamont Vineyard and Winery, Clover Pond Vineyard, ...
The Lady Dutch Varsity Field Hockey program has one paid coach, and no paid assistant coaches. Seven of the nine schools in the Suburban Council have paid assistant coaches. Our goalies, in particular ...
An exciting Glow Disc Golf Event and Bike Donation Drive will take place on Oct. 10 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Stephen Wallace Park. This evening event will offer participants a chance to enjoy a night of ...
On behalf of our hardworking dinner committee and many volunteers, I invite the community of Altamont to our First Monday Dinners at the Altamont Reformed Church, starting Oct. 6.
KERMIT STURGES DIES FROM INJURIES The funeral of Kermit J. Sturges, who died at the Albany hospital Friday night of last week, was held from the Reformed church of Altamont on Tuesday afternoon, Sept.
Barring another out-of-left-field request, Voorheesville’s nearly decade-and-a-half pursuit to install a Quiet Zone in the heart of the village appears to finally have the all-clear. “Signed on our ...
Barbara D. Quint, a strong and fiercely independent woman, school psychologist and psychotherapist, mother of three, and long-time resident of Guilderland and Delmar, died at home in September after ...
Rita did not wear purple every day of her life, but it is difficult to remember a time when she didn’t,” her family wrote in a tribute. “Purple represented the regal, outgoing, and joyful spirit that ...