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December 16 to 31, 2001

  • Village mayor to be town supervisor also-12/31/01
  • 2 school administrators retiring-12/29/01
  • School district borrows to pay off note-12/28/01
  • Workers file charges against hospital-12/28/01
  • Contract set for road work through Fonda-12/27/01
  • Fultonville man struck by car-12/27/01
  • Barone poised for third term-12/24/01
  • Bridge to close again in 2003-12/21/01
  • School board opts for outside consultant-12/20/01
  • Glen woman gets 8 to 9 years-12/20/01
  • County warned on fund balance-12/20/01
  • Board restores two Social Services jobs-12/19/01
  • Supervisor's defeat may limit debates-12/18/01
  • Panel sends Montgomery County budget to full board-12/18/01
  • Suspect admits slaying woman in Amsterdam-12/18/01
  • 3 top jobs cut in Montgomery County's budget proposal-12/17/01
  • Ramadan's end marked-12/17/01
  • Future of Bacon Elementary at stake-12/17/01
  • December 1 to 15, 2001

  • Fonda man acquitted of rape charges-12/15/01
  • County budget plan cut by $1.8M-12/14/01
  • County budget almost finished-12/13/01
  • PTA plots strategy-12/13/01
  • Agency faces claim of sexual harassment-12/12/01
  • Trial begins for Fonda man charged with sexual assault-12/11/01
  • Holiday tree lighted-12/10/01
  • Leader wants outside study-12/8/01
  • DiMezza outspent his fellow supervisors-12/7/01
  • Workshop hears plans for Revolutionary Trail-12/6/01
  • Claims may affect costs-12/5/01
  • No talks yet on union contracts-12/5/01
  • GOP panel taps judicial candidate-12/4/01
  • Bacon Elementary eyed for closure-12/4/01
  • Reindeer among attractions at 19th Troy Victorian Stroll-12/3/01
  • Montgomery County opening new snowmobile trails-12/2/01
  • November 16 to 30, 2001

  • Clerk gets OK for imaging system-11/30/01
  • Judgeship opening attracting interest -11/29/01
  • School board agrees to $4.9M loan-11/29/01
  • Court upholds judge's removal-11/28/01
  • Board OKs back wages for appointee-11/28/01
  • County funds sought for senior center-11/28/01
  • Teachers fault consolidation plan-11/27/01
  • Pay available to case workers lamented-11/27/01
  • Old Fort site offers glimpse of the past-11/26/01
  • Supervisors asked to aid farmers hurt by dry spell-11/21/01
  • Amsterdam woman suing over Dec. 2000 collision-11/20/01
  • County eyes ways to cut budget-11/20/01
  • Four county theft spree over: police-11/19/01
  • Israeli speaker decries Mideast radical Islam-11/19/01
  • Medicaid blamed for 16% tax hike in Montgomery County-11/16/01
  • November 1 to 15, 2001

  • Despite probe, agency finds support-11/15/01
  • School closings proposal at issue-11/15/01
  • County social services funding plan at issue-11/14/01
  • State probes community service work-11/14/01
  • Views are voiced on Amsterdam school closings-11/13/01
  • Black women dying too soon: authors-11/12/01
  • County clerks switching to imaging of documents-11/11/01
  • FMCC's budget practices are cited-11/9/01
  • Absentee votes fail to reverse Cuozzo's loss-11/8/01
  • Mead exit got Richards elected -11/8/01
  • Cuozzo trails opponent in supervisor race -11/7/01
  • Montgomery County budget sparks debate-11/6/01
  • Amsterdam district panel looks at school closings-11/6/01
  • More dive teams eyed-11/4/01
  • 4 vie for Glen, Minden seats-11/3/01
  • Closing statements heard in arson trial-11/2/01
  • Appointed Florida supervisor challenged by two Republicans-11/1/01
  • Woman denies role in setting of fire in Glen-11/1/01
  • October 16 to 31, 2001

  • Next-door burglar gets 3 1/2 years-10/31/01
  • Man says defendant ordered him to set fire-10/31/01
  • Woman to go on trial in Glen trailer fire case-10/30/01
  • Speaker confirms alliance-10/29/01
  • Amsterdam to conduct cleanup next month -10/28/01
  • Man admits assaulting son, 3-10/26/01
  • Late school official lauded-10/26/01
  • Panel: School repairs needed-10/25/01
  • Social services chief projects budget shortfall-10/24/01
  • Civil War music strikes familiar note-10/23/01
  • Guilty plea in Internet fraud case-10/23/01
  • Panel member suggests splitting up grades-10/23/01
  • School panel member issues caution-10/22/01
  • Fire destroys Stillwater trailer home; cause being investigated-10/22/01
  • Amsterdam's projections of school aid in spotlight-10/21/01
  • Judge's behavior is argued in court-10/19/01
  • Man found guilty of second-degree forgery-10/19/01
  • District's aid projections criticized-10/18/01
  • Judge Going to argue case to keep his job-10/18/01
  • School board to consider rejoining state group-10/17/01
  • Barone defends hiring Hudson-10/17/01
  • Panel may formalize contested appointment -10/16/01
  • Member reconsiders eliminating principal-10/16/01
  • October 1 to 15, 2001

  • 4,700 take part in breast cancer walk-10/15/01
  • Traffic project to challenge new Fonda mayor-10/12/01
  • Terrorist attacks affect farmers in state-10/11/01
  • Curie pupils show off musical instruments-10/11/01
  • Amsterdam hospital chaplain suspended for bioterror prank-10/10/01
  • Glen embezzlement case set to begin-10/10/01
  • Rescue crews recall effort to free woman-10/9/01
  • Local Afghans voice support for U.S. -10/8/01
  • Schoharie County crew rescues a cave explorer-10/8/01
  • Board eyeing Barone action-10/5/01
  • Murder defendant to undergo tests-10/4/01
  • Audit: County has $10M fund balance-10/4/01
  • Naming of agent draws criticism-10/3/01
  • Mother of victim assails Toland-10/2/01
  • Festival shows `unity'-10/1/01
  • September 16 to 30, 2001

  • Facility to guard against abuse-9/28/01
  • Fee refund measure approved-9/27/01
  • Doubts raised about duties-9/27/01
  • Emanuele, Brodie beat challengers-9/26/01
  • Man, 32, admits setting fire that injured firemen-9/26/01
  • Biological weapons a threat in need of response: expert-9/25/01
  • Supervisors to vote on changes in duties-9/25/01
  • Troy festival promotes gardening-9/24/01
  • Board to reconsider planning fee refund-9/24/01
  • Man accused of trashing inside of a home-9/23/01
  • Treasure hunters use modern technology-9/23/01
  • Testing ordered at truck stop in Fultonville-9/21/01
  • Fultonville businessman to argue against further tests-9/20/01
  • School board names new member-9/20/01
  • City schools to have metal detectors-9/19/01
  • Counties disagree over increase in FMCC funding-9/19/01
  • County budget process to be more open-9/18/01
  • More money for FMCC advocated-9/18/01
  • `We've seen face of evil'-9/17/01
  • September 1 to 15, 2001

  • Nod given for county DPW head-9/14/01
  • Talks of new offices for county delayed-9/14/01
  • McKinney indicted on 2 counts-9/14/01
  • Canalway Trail's vehicle ban continues-9/13/01
  • Schools let students leave early, cancel evening programs-9/12/01
  • WTC: Honeymoon spot-9/12/01
  • Consolidation group limits options-9/11/01
  • Cross-county Canalway Trail closer-9/11/01
  • Families flock to `Uncle Sam' parade-9/10/01
  • Flood victims caught unprepared; experts offer homeowners advice-9/3/01
  • Brodie defending 1st Ward post-9/3/01
  • August 16 to 31, 2001

  • Injured firefighter returns to EMT job-8/30/01
  • County OKs additional FMCC payment-8/29/01
  • Fonda Fair set to open-8/27/01
  • Car show, poker run raise cash-8/27/01
  • Road patrol deputies to test new shifts-8/27/01
  • Students arrive at area colleges-8/26/01
  • Man charged with assault on toddler-8/24/01
  • Administrator of jail appointed-8/24/01
  • Rokitowski resigns as mayor-8/23/01
  • 3 Florida supervisor hopefuls file petitions-8/23/01
  • Bail reduced for suspect in eBay case-8/22/01
  • Money for FMCC supported-8/22/01
  • Montgomery budget forecast off-8/20/01
  • 10th annual event features Latin American community-8/19/01
  • Ex-worker at care home pleads guilty-8/18/01
  • Gramuglia: No oil smell in dip tests-8/17/01
  • Rosen leaves Amsterdam school board with reluctance-8/17/01
  • Board president credits audits-8/16/01
  • August 1 to 15, 2001

  • Soil samples will be tested at Fultonville truck stop-8/15/01
  • District cites measures to fix problems-8/15/01
  • Public hearing on defining role of administrator likely-8/15/01
  • Local teen attends global meet-8/13/01
  • Worker's comp payouts strain county budget-8/13/01
  • Free boating safety courseoffered at sheriff's office-8/12/01
  • Fultonville truck stop owner sued over alleged oil spills-8/11/01
  • DA not seeking death penalty for McKinney-8/10/01
  • Democrat to fill Florida Town Board vacancy-8/10/01
  • Judge asks appeals court to overturn suspension-8/9/01
  • Board is urged to improve its budget process-8/9/01
  • Florida's council to pick supervisor-8/8/01
  • Double slaying suspect acted normal: family-8/8/01
  • Cultural festival graces weekend-8/5/01
  • Money called motive-8/5/01
  • Panel studies Amsterdam schools-8/4/01
  • Jury finds Toland guilty of murdering Dempster-8/3/01
  • Family awaiting a verdict-8/2/01
  • Toland claims Dempster left him in Sch'dy-8/1/01
  • July 16 to 31, 2001

  • Cause of fatal fire investigated-7/29/01
  • Planning fees prompt town complaint-7/29/01
  • Second plane crashes near Charleston-7/29/01
  • 4,000 travel guide inquiries received by county chamber-7/29/01
  • Witness says Toland wrongly used him for alibi-7/28/01
  • Florida town leader resigns-7/28/01
  • Witnesses agree on trial evidence-7/27/01
  • Case against murder suspect outlined-7/26/01
  • Toland trial set to begin today-7/25/01
  • DA says Toland confessed to an inmate-7/24/01
  • Supervisors plan talks on administrator's job-7/24/01
  • `Braves' likely to be retained as Fonda nickname-7/23/01
  • Convicted killer Toland faces new trial-7/23/01
  • `Weed burner' starts Fultonville fire-7/22/01
  • Parish crunch expected to worsen-7/22/01
  • Sheriff's officials arrest 3 youths in burglaries-7/20/01
  • Faulty wiring blamed for Fultonville blaze-7/20/01
  • Fender-bender prompts official to urge training -7/20/01
  • Belt-tightening reduces deficit-7/19/01
  • Fultonville home destroyed by fire-7/19/01
  • FMCC seeks funding increase-7/18/01
  • Man admits to burglarizing neighbors' home-7/18/01
  • July 1 to 15

  • Event honors Saratoga man freed from bonds of slavery-7/15/01
  • 3 Montgomery County supervisors face opposition in the fall election-7/13/01
  • Kmart project tax break plan not challenged-7/13/01
  • 1st Ward Supervisor Brodie has challenger-7/12/01
  • County's committee rules enforced-7/11/01
  • Montgomery Meadows in the black-7/11/01
  • Panel named to study school consolidation-7/7/01
  • County losing another jail chief-7/7/01
  • Police still seeking bank robber-7/5/01
  • Murder suspect appears in court -7/4/01
  • Fultonville man now accused in two Glen fires-7/4/01
  • Squillace has support on Amsterdam board-7/2/01
  • Meeting planned about leak-7/1/01
  • Hospital releases man who was knifed 7 times-7/1/01
  • June 16 to 30

  • Ammonia leak forces evacuation-6/30/01
  • Woman indicted in town of Glen trailer fire-6/29/01
  • Fultonville man indicted in mother's death-6/29/01
  • Public works position to be advertised-6/27/01
  • Edinburg celebrates its 200-year history-6/25/01
  • Small cities less affected by gangs-6/24/01
  • 81 grads in last class say goodbye-6/23/01
  • Amsterdam board OKs $2.5M loan-6/22/01
  • School district gets 2 new principals-6/22/01
  • Lawmakers split over bailout bill-6/22/01
  • Bills would let district borrow $6M-6/21/01
  • Industrial park upgrades sought of county-6/21/01
  • Minden's supervisor decides against run for another term-6/18/01
  • Man is shot to death-6/17/01
  • Goodbye yields tears as special ed class ends-6/16/01
  • June 1 to 15

  • Turnover rate at county jobs tops U.S. level-6/15/01
  • Roads and bridges get the once-over-6/15/01
  • County addresses worker shortage-6/13/01
  • Investigator Richard M. Polikowski dies-6/12/01
  • 15,000 drawn to Art on Lark-6/11/01
  • Execution foes in area to gather-6/9/01
  • Man sentenced for Fultonville bank heist-6/9/01
  • Farley opens Amsterdam office-6/8/01
  • Plan for stabilizing Aqueduct aired-6/7/01
  • Adjustments to wards awaited-6/4/01
  • Children draw, play, laugh-6/3/01
  • Keller decides against running-6/1/01
  • May 16 to 31

  • Hunger drove suspect from hiding place-5/31/01
  • Glen murder suspect apprehended-5/27/01
  • Bridge reopening to link two hamlets-5/26/01
  • Supervisor to fight for return of planning fees-5/24/01
  • FMCC $480K bid to be considered-5/24/01
  • Police pursue murder suspect-5/23/01
  • Census: 75-and-over population booms in Saratoga-5/22/01
  • Locomotive firm celebrated-5/20/01
  • Span across Mohawk to open May 29-5/18/01
  • Deputy feels bond with late officer-5/18/01
  • Panel holds off funding several capital projects-5/18/01
  • MOSA settles, will pay $225K-5/16/01
  • May 1 to 15

  • A time for family: Celebrating motherhood-5/14/01
  • Albany `Million Mom March' canceled-5/14/01
  • Sch'dy raid nets $1M in cocaine-5/13/01
  • Habitat founder tells grads: stay focused on career ideals-5/13/01
  • Montgomery County declares burning ban-5/12/01
  • Seized property to be auctioned off today-5/12/01
  • Supervisor wants planning fees returned to county municipalities-5/11/01
  • Tribes Hill bridge to open-5/11/01
  • Trial starts in lawsuit against MOSA-5/9/01
  • Public Works Committee plans tour of road system-5/8/01
  • Bridge program delayed-5/7/01
  • Counties see mixed sales tax revenues-5/7/01
  • History lesson gained from Memorial Day preparation-5/6/01
  • 83-year-old woman's death ruled a suicide-5/5/01
  • Cuozzo: Revenue forecast correct-5/4/01
  • Body found in Mohawk River-5/3/01
  • County to eye filling public works post-5/2/01
  • April 16 to 30

  • Blaze results in one death-4/29/01
  • Three firefighters hurt; 6 people homeless-4/29/01
  • Man in police custody tries to swallow drugs-4/28/01
  • School board candidate arrested-4/28/01
  • Fultonville man pleads innocent to 8 felonies-4/28/01
  • Montgomery Board OKs bond-4/27/01
  • Bid to revamp administrator's post fails-4/25/01
  • County eyes loan of $1.04M to IDA-4/23/01
  • Artists twist glass, tell computer story-4/22/01
  • Conference outlines mental health needs-4/22/01
  • Bridge inspectors detect fewer deficiencies-4/22/01
  • Man indicted on assault counts in fire-4/20/01
  • Meeting ends without debate-4/19/01
  • County studying use of larvicide to combat virus-4/18/01
  • Supervisors at odds on changes to post-4/18/01
  • Dredging of Mohawk sandbar completed-4/16/01
  • April 1 to 15

  • County trash quota lagging-4/14/01
  • County administrator, supervisors discuss duties-4/11/01
  • Fish and game club gives shooters an alternative-4/8/01
  • Administrator wants community involved-4/7/01
  • Span closing forces shutdown of store-4/6/01
  • Wood stove blamed for deadly December blaze-4/4/01
  • Town seeking loan for water district-4/4/01
  • Attendees chuckle through second day of conference-4/1/01
  • Dancing Nicholas Brothers inducted to Hall of Fame-4/1/01
  • YMCA gymnastics team prepared for state meet-4/1/01
  • March 16 to 31

  • 26 Glen buildings proposed as historic district-3/31/01
  • Objection raised on planning repayments-3/31/01
  • State issues report about 911 cell calls-3/30/01
  • D.A.R.E. program has 34 graduates-3/29/01
  • Supervisor's proposal would eliminate some responsibilites-3/28/01
  • DiMezza to back 911 measure-3/27/01
  • Farming still big business-3/26/01
  • Amsterdam may be losing clout-3/26/01
  • Teen shrieks pierce Pepsi's box office-3/25/01
  • Public urged to put forward Catskills, Adirondacks input-3/25/01
  • Expertise should be paid for: County planners-3/21/01
  • Stores yield downtown `energy,' expert says-3/19/01
  • Montgomery County may write-off debts-3/19/01
  • Hundreds flock to the 51st parade-3/18/01
  • Mancini: Plan akin to eliminating administrator-3/18/01
  • Palatine Bridge's Dolin makes his living fishing-3/18/01
  • Peer backs Vesp on Schrader's duties-3/17/01
  • Census: Hispanics in region up by 61%-3/16/01
  • March 1 to 15

  • Feds to help pay for culvert work-3/11/01
  • Saratoga Horse Symposium draws crowd of 200-3/11/01
  • Tubman Coalition honors 26 women-3/11/01
  • Info sought on churches for history-3/11/01
  • County officials warn of employee turnover-3/10/01
  • Bridge work unaffected by snow-3/9/01
  • Cuozzo: No reimbursement for planners-3/8/01
  • Cellular 911 action awaiting report-3/7/01
  • Administrator needs more authority, Schrader says-3/7/01
  • Utica man pleads guilty to robbery of Fultonville bank-3/7/01
  • Black AIDS coalition seeks church interest-3/4/01
  • Grand Union customers shop final day-3/4/01
  • Teen-agers arrested, charged in two-county `crime spree'-3/3/01
  • Amsterdam conviction returned for review-3/2/01
  • Amsterdam man pleads innocent-3/1/01
  • Homicide suspect in 1994 case pleads-3/1/01
  • February 16 to 28

  • Supervisors delay plan to reroute 911 calls-2/28/01
  • Clarify my duties, administrator says-2/28/01
  • 911 cellular call routing Fonda topic-2/26/01
  • Judge dismisses suit against OTB-2/26/01
  • Device checks drivers-2/25/01
  • Committee charged with studying county's space needs seeks data-2/22/01
  • Supervisors considering changes-2/21/01
  • Wireless networks catching on-2/21/01
  • Local Mormon church dedicated-2/19/01
  • Gloversville swimmer sets lofty goals at Union-2/18/01
  • Speakers decry sprawl effects on poor areas-2/18/01
  • Man who videotaped children indicted-2/17/01
  • February 1 to 15

  • Snowmobilers seeking access to riverside trail-2/15/01
  • Town of Florida moves to ensure safety of stoves-2/15/01
  • Proposed 911 change forwarded despite opposition-2/14/01
  • Montgomery County judge is suspended-2/14/01
  • Officials focus on cellular 911 plan-2/13/01
  • Man charged in woman's1994 slaying-2/10/01
  • Toland to face charges in killing-2/9/01
  • Montgomery Meadows to gain chief soon-2/7/01
  • Vaccination key to fighting rabiesin Montgomery County: officials-2/5/01
  • Annual event lets participants taste best from more than 120 vintners-2/4/01
  • Montgomery County officials view DWI-prevention device-2/3/01
  • Judge says drug court will treat addicts, cut costs-2/3/01
  • Sheriff's report indicates rise in traffic citations-2/2/01
  • Officials study bus service to Fonda-2/2/01
  • Sales tax revenues in county up slightly-2/1/01
  • January 15 to 31

  • Judge files appeal of panel's decision-1/31/01
  • Snow fun for 350 Scouts-1/28/01
  • Energy speaker warns of potential trouble-1/28/01
  • County Youth bureau efforts receive boost-1/28/01
  • Couple charged in two fires-1/27/01
  • Audit sought to accompany funding of agency-1/25/01
  • Sheriff: Cellular 911 call routing a hazard-1/24/01
  • Albany protesters oppose swearing-in-1/21/01
  • Racing in snowmobiles, 300 enjoy `a legal place to go fast'-1/21/01
  • Religion, athletics are a good mix at Perth Bible-1/21/01
  • Fraud victim philosophical about loss of court appeal-1/21/01
  • Federal grant financing study of Montgomery County economy-1/18/01
  • Estimated cost of renovating site for records rises-1/17/01
  • January 1 to 15

  • Supervisors ready for evaluation-1/15/01
  • Theft at grave site of teen saddens Amsterdam family-1/14/01
  • Keller loses post as chairman of key county panel-1/12/01
  • Judge Going denies charges against him-1/11/01
  • Judge faces dismissal-1/10/01
  • Bridge set to reopen in May-1/10/01
  • `Control operators' help children at Schenectady Museum -1/7/01
  • Utica man indicted in Fultonville heist-1/6/01
  • No hard feelings, supervisors say-1/4/01
  • Barone wins a second term Supervisors pick board chairman-1/3/01
  • Barone to seek 2nd year as chair-1/1/01
  • Sweepstakes: Not So Fast-1/1/01


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