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Water bottler to drill test wells
February 22, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — The Common Council on Tuesday approved an agreement with water-bottling company CG Roxane LLC to drill test wells on city watershed property in the town of Johnstown because it may be... more »»
Fulton County OKs T.J. Maxx
February 22, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — The Fulton County Planning Board on Tuesday approved the proposed site plan for a new T.J. more »»
Fulton County stays out of fracking issue
February 22, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — The Fulton County Planning Board voted Tuesday to stay neutral in its review of Oppenheim’s proposed one-year moratorium on hydrofracking, a controversial natural-gas drilling technique. more »»
Panel votes to end trust
February 22, 2012 FONDA — Montgomery County’s health-care trust is one step closer to being eliminated. more »»
‘One Of The Greatest’ dies
February 22, 2012 GLOVERSVILLE — As Frank Ambrose spent his life capturing images on film, he also captured the hearts of many who knew him not only as an award-winning photographer but as a giving and wonderful man,... more »»
No contested races in village elections
February 22, 2012 FONDA — Mayor Kim Flander has chosen not to run for re-election, and there is only one candidate for the seat — a common theme in next month’s Montgomery County village election. more »»
Sewage backs up into creek
February 21, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — A clogged sewer line in the area of Water Street and Pleasant Avenue on Monday caused a discharge of raw sewage and pretreated chemicals into a pond area of the Cayadutta Creek. more »»
Fulton County clinics in St. Mary’s hands
February 21, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — The transition of the county’s two Gloversville-based mental health clinics to St. Mary’s Healthcare at the start of the year went “very smooth,” according to one county official. more »»
Gloversville fails in bid for fire truck funding
February 21, 2012 GLOVERSVILLE — For the fourth year in a row, the city Fire Department’s request for a federal grant to replace its 22-year-old ladder truck was denied. more »»
FM says fine-arts program strong
February 21, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — Students with art degrees aren’t destined to go through “the whole starving artist routine,” at least not at Fulton-Montgomery Community College, according to Joel Chapin, the college’s... more »»
Excavation reveals part of church’s history
February 20, 2012 By MICHAEL ANICH The Leader-Herald JOHNSTOWN — We may never know if the workers who constructed the building and steeple for Holy Trinity Church 150 years ago were drinking on the job. more »»
Sewage found leaking into Cayadutta Creek
February 20, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — A clogged sewer line in the area of Pleasant Avenue and Water Street this morning caused a discharge of raw sewage and pretreated chemicals into a pond area of the Cayadutta Creek, a... more »»
Area to celebrate Oct. canonization of Kateri
February 20, 2012 AURIESVILLE — The long-awaited canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha is set for Oct. 21, and the Auriesville shrine community is celebratin. more »»
County to start budget work early
February 20, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — Fulton County government officials said last week they are bracing for another tough fiscal year ahead and are planning to start the 2013 budget-planning process months earlier than... more »»
Three injured in shanty
February 20, 2012 CAROGA LAKE — Three people inside a portable ice shanty on Canada Lake on Saturday were injured when a man driving a snowmobile crashed into the shanty around 7:30 p.m. Anthony J. more »»
Timber pact weighed in Johnstown
February 20, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — The city Water Board next month will consider approval of a contract with a Cortland County company that would pay the Water Department nearly $40,000 to buy timber harvested on city... more »»
Montgomery County may dissolve health care trust plan
February 20, 2012 By JOHN R. more »»
Luring outdoorsmen
February 19, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — A steady flow of sportsmen filed into the Johnstown Moose Club on Saturday for the seventh annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show. more »»
Clearing the air
February 19, 2012 CAROGA — More than a year has passed since town voters defeated a plan to borrow nearly $1 million to build a new Town Hall. more »»
Fage top wastewater customer: report
February 19, 2012 JOHNSTOWN — Fage USA is the biggest customer the Gloversville-Johnstown Wastewater Treatment Facility has had in more than a decade, the facility noted in its recently-released 2011 annual report. more »»
Humvee to help deputies conquer terrain in Hamilton County
February 19, 2012 LAKE PLEASANT — Hamilton County now has a military-grade Humvee to help sheriff’s deputies and other officials reach some of the most remote parts of the state’s most sparsely populated county. more »» |
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