We need all New Yorkers to lend a hand – or shovel! – to reach our goal of planting 25 million trees by 2033,” says the state’s Tree Tracker website, urging residents to record the trees they have ...
Hochul concluded her remarks on Tuesday by saying, “A narrative that Albany is a crime-ridden city is false. False,” she repeated but went on, “We have to get to a place where this city feels stable, ...
In a Feb. 11 filing with the fourth appellate division of the state Supreme Court in Onondaga County, NY DEEP LLC, Unos’ owner, said it would appeal Justice Robert Antonacci’s partial judgement in ...
Daniel Thomas Vunk, a gifted artist who loved sports, music, and dogs, died suddenly on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 at home with family. A 1985 graduate of Clayton A. Bouton High School in Voorheesville, ...
A 17-year-old girl was shot in the hand in a Crossgates Mall parking lot on April 10, 2022. On Feb. 24, two years and 10 months later, she filed suit against Crossgates Mall in Albany County Supreme ...
A 4.25-megawatt project from TJA Energy, previously reported by The Enterprise, was tabled last year but is expected to come back next month. A 3.8-MW project, by RIC Energy, was proposed in January.
With funding from New York state, the school distinct here is offering free pre-kindergarten classes for the next school year. Five venues work with the school district in providing preschool classes ...
Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law a bill allowing local taxing jurisdictions to offer a property tax break to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers.
A year ago, the CDC updated its guidelines — the first revision in COVID-19 guidelines since 2021 — to target respiratory viruses more broadly and be easier for the public to follow. The “core ...
At the New Scotland Historical Association’s March program, Heidi Hill, site manager at the Schuyler Mansion Historic Site, will provide a 360-degree view of Schuyler, his family, and household.
The Annual Nature Art Show will be held at the Thacher Park Visitor Center, starting with an opening reception, from 1 to 3 p.m. on March 15, which is free and open to the public. Nature-themed work ...
The bigots in control of Washington would prefer that this history, as well as the present contributions of African Americans, be repressed and forgotten. I am glad that The Enterprise is not on board ...
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