Though much of the moon’s surface is drier than any desert on Earth, the discovery of water ice in craters near the lunar south pole opens the door to human habitation. To begin with — there is no ...
A yellow bulldozer to the right of the tracks marks the site of Norfolk Southern’s crew-change facility in Voorheesville. VOORHEESVILLE — The village of Voorheesville has asked a federal agency to ...
Memorabilia, like this black baseball signed by Roger Clemens on Jan. 1, 1987 will be for sale at Deez Cards when it opens in Altamont. ALTAMONT — The long-vacant Key Bank building facing Altamont’s ...
We urge our schools to continue their difficult work of helping students to think for themselves, to find their identity, ...
Sunday was one of the best Altamont Memorial Day parades I have seen over the past 40 years. It was very well done from beginning to end — nice work by the organizers. Happy Memorial Day weekend.
Town Councilman William Hennessy penned a letter in this week’s Altamont Enterprise regarding the Hilton (barn) Park and the town’s desire to have further discussion on the management of the barn ...
Out the right-seat window, the last light of the sun brushed the lower half of the tip tank with warm gold, while the rising full moon laid its cool reflection across the upper half. Two worlds ...
We convened on May 12 in bright sunlight, though chilly breezes, at the height of dandelion season, at Bob and Linda’s ...
VOORHEESVILLE — Harold A. Wilson, a teacher who loved his family, died peacefully on Saturday, May 16, 2026. He was 83. Born on July 6, 1942, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he was the son of the late ...
I too read “Tin Horns and Calico” by Henry Christman [“Editorial: Relevance of the Anti-Rent Rebellion changes over time,” The Altamont Enterprise, May 14, 2026]. Way back when, Herbie Wolford and I ...
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