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By Michael Ryan
Skillers, also serving non-alcohol spritzers and more, is located on Route 42 in the town of Lexington and is open from 2 to 7 p.m. on weekends with acoustic music from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
By Chris English
Schoharie County Probation Director Richard Cain is leaving that job and assuming a different one within county government.
By Matthew Avitabile
Ninety Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical School students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) on May 28, while an additional 33 students were recognized for meeting eligibility requirements for the second year.
By Mary A. Crisafulli
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Water Supply Deputy Commissioner Paul Rush is set to retire next week.
By Matthew Avitabile
It was an amazing day for the Margaretville Central School sixth and seventh grade students at the American Museum of Natural History last week.
By Matthew Avitabile
Janet Tweed, who is competing in the Democratic Party primary for the 102nd New York State Assembly District, is hoping that her experience in health care and elected office will be able to help local residents.
By Jim Schilling
Hillbilly Heaven Farm Store, located at 124 Murphy Road near the Gas Up site, is the first location in Schoharie County approved to participate in the program, helping SNAP and EBT recipients stretch their grocery dollars further when purchasing eligible fruits, vegetables, herbs, and seedlings.
By David Avitabile
An in-depth District Comprehensive Improvement Plan for Schoharie Central school is almost ready for school board approval.
By Matthew Avitabile
The Schoharie Central School team of Lisa Helmstadt, Erika Robert, Edward Rivers, and Jennifer Helstrom represented Schoharie Central School at the annual Work Force Challenge this week
By David Avitabile
Stewart's Shops presented a check in the amount of $1,750 to Middleburgh Youth Commission Thursday morning
By Matthew Avitabile
Several small fires broke out on May 28 at the Capital Region BOCES Schoharie Campus, searing into the minds of young scholars’ lessons in arson, fire and combustibles.