Latest News

Your trusted source for local news and stories from across our region

Showing 145–156 of 462 articles

Mountaintop Interfaith Community to Host Traditional Thanksgiving Gathering Nov. 18th
Article

Mountaintop Interfaith Community to Host Traditional Thanksgiving Gathering Nov. 18th

GREENE COUNTY — It’s time to celebrate Thanksgiving together again!Thirty-one years ago, the Mountaintop Interfaith Community was formed to bring together people of all faiths on the mountaintop. Since then, its joyful annual Thanksgiving celebration has come to represent the heart and spirit of our community.This year’s gathering will take place on Tuesday, November 18th at 7 PM at the Kaaterskill United Methodist Church, 5942 Main St., Tannersville.Faith leaders from across the mountaint...

Nov 14, 2025 17 views
Around the Neighborhood - Summit
Article

Around the Neighborhood - Summit

 Bentley Wilcox as Alien if you have room Here we are at November already, WOWI hope the Trick or Treaters had fun and stayed warm on Halloween; man oh man it was chilly and windy.I had fun watching the CRCS Ryder Halloween Parade with granddaughter in it.Thank you to Deb and Jim Soucia, of Lutheranville, for leading us through their 11th annual Halloween Extravaganza on Halloween night. There were numerous rooms, a barn and a cemetery to walk through and get scared in. On the way home we went...

Nov 9, 2025
Local History - Autumn 1880 in Cobleskill
Article

Local History - Autumn 1880 in Cobleskill

By Wildert MarteCOBLESKILL — In late September 1880, Cobleskill felt busy and a little electric. The Cobleskill Index of Thursday, September 30 opened with the season’s big draw: fair week. Rain and mud slowed the grounds on the first day, but once the gates truly opened, the crowds came in waves; entries were extensive, receipts were strong, and the midway soundtrack was brass bands, barker calls, and Brockway’s trained ponies drawing their usual knot of onlookers. It was, the paper said,...

Nov 9, 2025 26 views
Honeys of the Valley to Debut at Sun Mountain Apiary Honey Store
Article

Honeys of the Valley to Debut at Sun Mountain Apiary Honey Store

DELANSON – It’s not often a business opens its door for the competition, but that is exactly what Sun Mountain Honey Store is doing.  With their own honey stock running low due to this spring’s weather conditions and high demand, owner Bob Muller thought why not give customers access to honey from other beekeepers.  Working with the Mohawk Valley Beekeepers Club, the store is allowing any current members of the club to display and sell their honey at their store. Members hail from throug...

Nov 9, 2025 28 views
Esperance FD Celebrates Halloween - Upcoming Event Preview
Article

Esperance FD Celebrates Halloween - Upcoming Event Preview

By Heather SkinnerESPERANCE —The Esperance Volunteer Fire Department has offered a free, fun, and safe way families can celebrate Halloween and their open house for over 4 years now. Angela Burman (Secretary/Treasurer/Auxiliary Director) said that during the evening of October 31st they had over 150 visitors and, “We served-cider donuts, cider, goblin eye juice, soda floats, hamburgers, hot dogs and lots of fun with lots of music!” They also offered fire bags for adults and Burman credite...

Nov 9, 2025 22 views
Tough Loss for Bulldogs
Article

Tough Loss for Bulldogs

Let the game begin. Bulldogs deferred and let the Wildcats have the ball first last Friday. HF/T built a 14-2 lead entering the final frame and put the game away with a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns, earning the Class C quarterfinal win on Friday.August Lee and Owen Hart with rushing scores staked the Wildcats to a 14-0 lead at the break.After C/R got on the board with a safety in the third period, HF/T opened the fourth with a 19-yard scoring strike from Hart to Gabe Toomijian and so after...

Nov 9, 2025 15 views
Careers in Construction Month: BOCES is the Answer to Escalating Industry Worker Shortage
Article

Careers in Construction Month: BOCES is the Answer to Escalating Industry Worker Shortage

ALBANY/SCHOHARAIE -- The impact of the skilled worker shortage is well known—increased costs for products, delays in getting work done and increased pressures on workers and few industries can relate to this more than the construction industry.The Associated Builders and Contractors organization reports that the construction industry must attract an estimated 439,000 new workers this year to meet anticipated demand for construction services. In 2026, the trade group states, the industry will n...

Nov 9, 2025 15 views
Christmas Bazaar at Worcester UMC Dec. 6
Article

Christmas Bazaar at Worcester UMC Dec. 6

WORCESTER — There will be a Christmas Bazaar at the Worcester United Methodist Church on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 9am to 2pm. The sale will happen at 111 Main Street with handmade items, Christmas decorations, baked goods, gift items and more. All are invited. Bring a friend! Remember to Subscribe! Subscription Options One Year $50.00 USD Six Months $30.00 USD One Year with Insider Newsletter $75.00 USD Thank you for reading the Schoharie News! Our work depends on your continued generosity and a...

Nov 9, 2025 24 views
GOP Candidates Sweep Richmondville, Seward Races
Article

GOP Candidates Sweep Richmondville, Seward Races

SCHOHARIE – Republican candidates secured all major contested seats in the towns of Richmondville and Seward during Tuesday's general election, according to unofficial results from the Schoharie County Board of Elections.In the Town of Richmondville, the entire unopposed Republican slate was elected. Jeffrey Haslun won the Supervisor race with 96.5% of the vote, and Brian W. Manchester was elected Superintendent of Highways with 97.7%. For the two open Town Council seats, Harry Rode (49.8%) an...

Nov 9, 2025 30 views
Mohr Wins Contested Summit Clerk Race; Jefferson GOP Slate Elected
Article

Mohr Wins Contested Summit Clerk Race; Jefferson GOP Slate Elected

JEFFERSON – Katie Mohr won a close, contested race for Town Clerk/Collector in Summit, while all candidates in Jefferson ran unopposed on the Republican line, according to unofficial results from Tuesday's general election.In the Town of Summit, Mohr, running on the Democratic and Katie for Clerk lines, defeated Republican Steven Baratta for the Town Clerk/Collector position, securing 51.5% of the vote to Baratta's 47.9%.Other races in Summit were unopposed. Roger Gural (REP) was elected Super...

Nov 9, 2025 23 views
Republicans Fare Well in Northern Part of County
Article

Republicans Fare Well in Northern Part of County

ROUTE 20 CORRIDOR — Based on the unofficial results from Tuesday's general election, Republican candidates saw wide support across the towns of Carlisle, Esperance, and Sharon, with most running unopposed.In the Town of Carlisle, John Leavitt was elected Supervisor with 98.5% of the vote. Two cross-endorsed candidates also won their races: Stacy Bruyette was elected Town Clerk/Collector with 99.7% of the vote, and Michael Broadwell was elected Superintendent of Highways with 99.7%. For the two...

Nov 9, 2025 19 views
Sharon Springs CSD’s Allen Honored with Honorary American FFA Degree
Article

Sharon Springs CSD’s Allen Honored with Honorary American FFA Degree

INDIANAPOLIS —  Mrs. Anne Allen, a longtime agricultural educator and FFA advisor at Sharon Springs Central School, has been awarded the 2025 Honorary American FFA Degree at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo. This prestigious national honor recognizes individuals who have provided exceptional service to agricultural education and the FFA organization.Mrs. Allen began her teaching career at Sharon Springs Central School in 1996, where she quickly became known for her dedication, leadersh...

Nov 9, 2025 17 views