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Other Voices — 425 episodes

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Memoirist Linda Bakst explores what it means to be a Jewish American

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Gerard Wallace’s lifetime and work on kinship care

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Laure-Jeanne Davignon and John Anderson, Friends of Thacher State Park

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The tale of two generous men and a bygone era

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GleeBoxx creator Shreya Sharath wants forgotten people to feel seen

6

Wiles publishes a book on lessons in leadership learned from the Bard

7

Kate Cohen says, to save the country, atheists should make themselves known

8

Daughter and mother coach dragon-boat paddlers

9

Lyon Greenberg: A doctor takes a long view of his farm and his life’s journey

10

Sky Baestlein follows her passions with a purpose

11

Arthur Y. Webb, consummate public servant

12

Angelica Sofia Parker and Elca Hubbard prepare for a pageant while supporting each other

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Diane Luci learned empathy as a child and uses it to mend a rent society

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Emily Tice: Baking is more than filling; it's fulfilling

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Pastor Holly Cameron says we desire to be connected

16

John Fritze says: Ham radios serve the public

17

Market ‘a chance for all of Guilderland to come together,’ says Scott Abraham

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Chef Lateef Clark says good meals can make a difference in students’ lives

19

Alan Kowlowitz, New Scotland's application for national historic districts

20

Tara McCormick-Hostash tells stories in an intimate space

21

Nicole Gladieux, ‘Be a part of the community coming together’

22

Poet Leonard A. Slade Jr., ‘We need to celebrate love and get to know one another’

23

Anthropologist Thomas Plummer: Who made the earliest tools?

24

Anita Martin on a journey to ‘help the horse world’

25

Megan and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

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Jill Rifkin says musical instruments can be instruments of change

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Legal Hand: ‘Our mission is to inform and empower’

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Joan Mckeon says, nurturing nature is something everyone can do

29

Richard Umholtz: The Mountain Family wants to mentor

30

Emily Vincent in Berne carries on a sheep legacy

31

Julia Young, a presidential scholar nominee who likes being challenged

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Year in review — The Altamont Enterprise 2022

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Attorney Christine Galvin: Brave children fleeing terror have a friend

34

Farmboy learns he can lead people as well as cows

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A fold or a twist or a coil is the stuff of dreams for Steinkamp

36

Alexandra Fasulo writes of freelancing her way to freedom

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Peggy Warner: ‘Our country gives people the right to choose’

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Penny Shaw creates “Goosen, The Musical”

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David Rodney Miller, a life-time pacifist takes children seriously

40

Sandra Dollard, leading Guilderland Chamber, creating connections

41

Guilderland Food Pantry director says: ‘If you need us, we’re here’

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Wendy Dwyer holds on to hope as she fights for a better world

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Millie and Alan Zuk: Lifelong care for community

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Nadia Raza follows her passions — for fashion, food, and helping

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Indigenous ways of knowing are a totem for Sarah Walsh

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Bernard Melewski shares stories of lobbying to save the Adirondack Park

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Chris Howard is documenting ‘stories that the world needs to hear’

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Laura Barry plants hope along with native trees

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St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church celebrates 150 years

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‘The Power of Plus’: Russo was healed by telling the stories of courageous women

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John Bielik’s show is about preserving an historic way of marbling paper

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Shreya Sharath: What happens when a girl loses herself in her artwork?

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Blanca Isabela Parker, ‘Never be afraid to make your own path’

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Janine Tessarzik, fighting patriarchy one throw and one post at a time

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Ashlyn Hanley learned from her Hilltown elders and wrote a book of their stories

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Historian Bruce Dearstyne urges, ‘Go back to the source’

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Ryan Conley, cycling and organizing the Helderberg Cliffhanger

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Keegan Prue shares his struggles in starting a family

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Christopher Philippo uses a local lens to look at large historical issues

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Ellen Howie understands the consequences of care

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Emma Harbeck says, ‘Everyone is beautiful’

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Dr. Stephen Giordano says, “To be human is to be challenged”

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Jeff Perlee — Every house has a story

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Bonnie Kohl-Laub — a life of change, from Westerlo to France

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Neil Gifford — bringing butterflies back from the brink of extinction

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Christine Rem and Raymond Theiss — A home to women vets who need one

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Jessica Serfilippi — research upends 'Hero Hamilton' narrative

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Robert Lawrence, a retired teacher on Adirondack place names

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John Rowen — Finding surprises after a lifetime of fishing

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Bill Batt says we’d have fairer taxes and a richer economy if we followed Henry George

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All American athletes have a deep love of their sport

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Trevor Burnside, military college student: ‘It’s your duty to serve your country in its time of need’

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Memoirist Patricia Bischof pieced together parents’ Holocaust past

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Historian Ryan Irwin notes that no empire has expanded forever

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Beth Davis — ‘Books can be your friend’

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Eric McCandless new manager of Bender Melon Farm Preserve

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John Haluska — Have brush, will emblazon history

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Jessica Barcomb’s first novel tells a story of healing and hope

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Terrice Bassler — looking for the "red thread" and healing trauma

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Cheryl Vallee — believe in the kindness of volunteers

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Jason Houck — Personal pain inspired fight for shared parenting

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Kathy Bentley — Chess on ice in Guilderland

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Reporters look back at important stories from 2021

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Jessyka and Keven Brunk build their air castles of gingerbread

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Pastor Kyle Delhagen — a poet in the pulpit

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Will Gibney, Dan Gibney, and Laura Assaf — A love story about a dog and his boy

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Kayleigh Reynolds-Flynn — FFA American degree, a BKW first

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Pastor Eric Reimer — Build relationships and spread love

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Gail Brown, a librarian drawing Voorheesville together

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Merton Simpson says America must come to grips with the legacy of racism

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Brian Farr — Traveling Route 20 to understand history

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Gary Kleppel — Knox farm as a laboratory and a refuge

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Katherine Hawkins — Reviving Black history in Schoharie County

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‘True Ghost Stories’ — on reality, life and death

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Michaela Kehrer — "agriculture is everywhere"

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Donald Hyman — prospector, panning for the gold of forgotten history

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Edna Litten — speaking out about plastic grass

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Kristopher Williams — invasive species and their huge effects

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Ellen Manning — Preserving a sense of place in McKownville

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Matthew Pinchinat, diversity, equity, and inclusion — ‘The community is larger than you’

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Alan Kowlowitz — ‘You can’t preserve what you don’t know’

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Brian Barr — a way to work toward peace and harmony in Albany

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Jennifer Black, chainsaw carver, “We are discovering what’s in this log together”

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Lisa O’Sullivan and Quetta Duran — Pairing kids with mentors

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Meg Eckhardt — ‘Music binds everyone together’

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Dennis Barber — 100 years of loving the land

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Will Aubrey and John Loz — Counting migrating raptors

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Emma White — Cycling in the Tokyo Olympics

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Jim Milton, director of “Women and War” at Conkling Hall

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Joy Bennett — Old Songs takes on new life

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Aaron Mair of Guilderland, wilderness campaign for the Adirondacks

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Frank Beretz — “escape the modern time" at the Gas Up

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Savanna Jiang and Maxine Alpart, Guilderland High School activists

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Faith Borkowski and Georgia Burtt, ending a pandemic with a music festival

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Jason Brinkman, Albany Dutchmen baseball

116

Phil Teumim, "contemporary folk" and Old Songs

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Vaclav Sotola, from Czechoslovakia to Guilderland

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Willard Martin — plays bring community together

119

Ed Chevrette — tales from general aviation

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John Hughes, between Hameenlinna and Altamont

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Alexis Pris — Delmar's first female Eagle Scout

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Carol Maslowsky — Belle View Farm in Westerlo

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Gudrun Bellerjeau — A Knox shop as a place to get away

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The Drowsy Chaperone by Voorheesville Dionysians

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Ellen Zunon — the journal of Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert

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Sandra Stempel — “Writing helps you discover yourself”

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Bill Combs Jr. — photographing the Schoharie County Eagle Trail

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Peter Lindemann — immersed in history

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Major David Erickson — citizenship and leadership

130

Jennifer Bashant — positive psychology

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Lora Ricketts — a lifetime in the Hilltowns

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Thomas Capuano — Race and history in Altamont

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Clare Gaffey — Arctic scientist

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Year in review — The Altamont Enterprise 2020

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James E. Gardner — A master printer and publisher

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Dennis Sullivan — Christmas Day podcast

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Jennifer Dorsey — ordained 'Mother Jen'

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Robert Porter — explaining a Marine

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Judy Carey Nevin — “Kindness is so easy and it’s free”

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Rebecca Platel — Rural-urban connections

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Dennis Cyr, A Trump supporter who won't give up

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Ed Biittig — Lessons in recovering from alcoholism

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Helen Marie Lounsbury and Walter Galicki — 1950s Berne on film

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Brian Barr — Recognition for students often overlooked

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John Arrighi — Rensselaerville's Conkling Hall

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Marcy Forti — Union College student on diversity and acceptance

147

Inga Boudreau — From the Hilltowns to publishing

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Altamont library story swap — Program of the Year Award

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Timothy Rau — "Nothing more honest than a timber frame"

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Katherine Hill Brown — author of “The Summer Girl”

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Gwendolyn Bondi — The U.S. Constitution

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Andrew Maycock — director, writer, and teacher

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Wilma Beason Jenssen — “An Iowa Teacher Blossoms in Harlem”

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CiCi Ferrara — A young voice of calm on race

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John Gonzalez — Taíno/Pimicikamak journalist, activist

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The Prue family — pregnancy perseverance

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Sarah Gordon — respecting others' perspectives

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Rev. Robert J. Luidens — Altamont's Pastor Bob

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Jonathan Feil — cycling across the country

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Milton Hart — WWII veteran vying for local monument

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Grace Nichols — recording bats in the pine bush

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Mohammad Yadegari — hard truths in an immigrant's experience

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Judith Enck — Beyond Plastics

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A barber's grand opening delayed

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Alice Green, executive director Center for Law and Justice in Albany

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Brenna Autrey, Guilderland teacher, is “100-percent in”

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Christine Primomo — Answer the census, get engaged

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Karen Sigond, R.N. — “Get the care you need.”

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Melissa Hale-Spencer — the Golden Dozen of editorial writing

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Craig LeHoullier — tomato guru says 'dig in'

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Sara Slack — Sojourn to Antarctica

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Hedi McKinley — Mental health notes from a centenarian

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Ward Stone — former wildlife pathologist

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Steven Wickham, Guilderland Coalition for Responsible Growth

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Evan, Lena, and Clara Thomas — Berne-Knox-Westerlo students

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Chris Claus — Gallupville House

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Thom Breitenbach, an Altamont artist and his legacy

178

Bethany Mazura, marathon runner, "Find a thing you love"

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Karen Magnuson Beil, local author on names, science, and Carl Linnaeus

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Jean Lee Hungerford Krull, looking back on life in Altamont

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Laurel Tormey Cole, the endangered rusty patched bumblebee

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Jenevieve Lussier, transgender performer

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Teacher Alicia Stenard, addressing school lockdowns

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Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Ph.D., named to BBC "100 inspiring and influential women"

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Mary Jo Batters, caring for an elderly parent and people in need

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Sue McDonough, a trooper and animal cruelty expert

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2019 in review: Reporters talk about the year's remarkable stories

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Cathy Light, school bus driver with deep passions

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Charlotte Palmeri, Cancer caregiver

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Charles Gehring, On America's Dutch roots

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Rich Schreibstein, photographing the local landscape

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Michael Vincent, hunting and the Berne Conservation Club

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Teresa Gil, author on a life of service

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Mike Moak, A 50sub4 runner racing Father Time

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Damion Coppedge, poetry, chess, and Buddhism in prison

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Zach Appio, telling stories with Odd Concept Media

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Altamont Story Swap, Pt. 2

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Altamont Story Swap, Pt. 1

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Corrina Goutos, artist: “Let your kids dream so big"

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Christopher Philipo, New York State's local historians

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Nick Yetto, Clarksville author of "Sommelier of Deformity"

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Fan Pen Chen, a professor in Guilderland's community gardens

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Dorothy Bremer Kohler, memoirist

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Edgar Tolmie, waiting for a heart

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Laura Shore, Altamont artist buttressing local culture

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Christopher Philippo, piecing together the past

207

Suzannah Lessard, author of “The Absent Hand: Reimagining Our American Landscape"

208

Perry Ground, Onondaga storyteller

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Tim Albright, a lifetime under the escarpment

210

Roberta Villanova Nunn

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Harold Greene, the chance of death and joy of life

212

Nancy Lawton — Keeping alive the memory of Douglas Lawton

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Students from Australia and Spain study in Berne

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Tom Smith, a veteran among D.C. memorials

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Susan E. Leath — Bethlehem historian, bringing Slingerlands family alive

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Castina Charles — local poet and activist

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Elizabeth Zunon — children's book artist, now author

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Saranac Hale Spencer and Andrew Schotz

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Fabrice Liegeois, setting a novel in Voorheesville

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Brendan Cushing, UAlbany student getting younger voters

221

Joe Murphy and Jon Cring, filmmakers in Voorheesville

222

Wayne Crounse — a family history at the foot of the Helderbergs

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Carol Caloro, memoirist, on abusive childhood and a father's love

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Frank Dees, on a mission to protect athletes

225

Eric Brown, wildlife rehabilitation and raising bobcats

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James Meade And "The Transcendental Meditation Connection" — April 4, 2019

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Abby Maslin, talks about her recently published book, "Love You Hard." -- March 28, 2019

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Tim O'Shea, on music and the "edge of emotion" — March 21, 2019

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Lisa Dougherty, working in a new era of genealogy — March 14, 2019

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Sonal Swain, studying the special-education system in the U.S. and India -- March 7, 2018

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David McDonald, using a sense of place to create a film — Feb. 28, 2019

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Joan McGrath, award-winning business teacher -- Feb. 21, 2019

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Vic DiSanto and the joys of raising sled dogs — Feb. 14, 2019

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Anna Capuano, a Guilderland High senior, talks about women in engineering -- Feb. 7, 2019

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Theresa Schillaci, Tackling Child Trafficking In Albany County — Jan. 31, 2019

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Cormac DeBarra, Celtic harper -- Jan. 24, 2018

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Ken Harris, executive director of the Albany Guardian Society -- Jan. 24, 2018

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Don Rittner, exploring both personal and local history — Jan. 17, 2019

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A Year In Review for The Enterprise — Jan. 3, 2019

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Bill Frake, sketching vignettes from World War II — Dec. 27, 2018

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Ed Ackroyd and the aftereffects of war — Dec. 20, 2018

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Sujatha Sarath, discusses teaching Indian dance -- Dec. 13, 2018

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Greg Oliver Bodine — Connecting to the play, the project, the audience, Dec. 6, 2018

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Physicist Joseph Betzwieser — Listening to black holes, Nov. 29, 2018

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Chi Walthery, an artist herself, discusses building confidence in her art students -- Nov. 22, 2018

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Bill Howard, on documenting the history of Ball's Bluff — Nov. 15, 2018

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Alan Wang, a GHS junior, discusses his State Archives award-winning paper -- Nov. 8, 2018

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Joe Murphy and Meg Affonso in “The Place Just Right” — Nov. 1, 2018

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Arts and crafts and sciences — Furniture conservator David Bayne, Oct. 25, 2018

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Joe Oszust, a "tree doctor" talks about invasive species in New York — Oct. 18, 2018

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Sarah Roger, a medical student, discusses treating the whole person -- Oct. 11, 2018

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George Pratt, Altamont's cowboy — 10-4-18

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Carla Sofka, discusses curating death in the digital age — Sept. 27, 2018

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On the Wing: Voorheesville students podcasting about podcasts — Sept. 20, 2018

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Issue 9, Page Through — Sept. 13, 2018

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Different views but a common goal — Sept. 13, 2018

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Issue 8, Page Through — Sept. 6, 2018

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Todd Delmarter, how an injury can change everything — Sept. 6, 2018

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Issue 7, Page Through — Aug. 30, 2018

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Rabbi Donald Cashman, discusses his faith and plays his shofar — Aug. 30, 2018

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Issue 6, Page Through — Aug. 23, 2018

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Betty Spadaro, 100 years of caring for others —Aug. 23, 2018

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The Sherman Family, an Altamont Fair tradition for 40 years — Aug. 16, 2018

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John Hamlin Gordon, a Historic Fiction and Family — Aug. 9, 2018

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Bev Filkins and Pat Canaday, a trip to the fair — Aug. 2, 2018

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Lila Hollister Smith, a quilter and an artist — July 26, 2018

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Issue 1, Page Through — July 19, 2018

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Gerard A. Finin, discusses Hilltown doctor, Anna Perkins — July 19, 2018

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Issue 52 Page Through — July 12, 2018

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Lindsey Parietti, "Blood Island" filmmaker — July 12, 2018

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Dennis Sullivan, following the life of a contemplative columnist — July 5, 2018

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Issue 51, Page Through — Graduation edition July 5, 2018

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Issue 50, Page Through — June 28, 2018

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Albert Ebert, 98, recounts nearly a century of life — June 28, 2018

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Issue 49, Page Through — June 21, 2018

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Bill Little — Cycling the back roads of Albany County, June 21, 2018

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Issue 48, Page Through — June 14, 2018

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Kim Blasiak, advocating for students with special needs — June 14, 2018

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Issue 47, Page Through — June 7, 2018

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Dr. Kenneth Weinberg — Using marijuana for better health, June 7, 2018

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Issue 46, Page Through — May 31, 2018

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Richard Perez, powering the world entirely with renewable energy — May 31, 2018

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Issue 45, Page Through — May 24, 2018

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Brian Barr, tackling the issues of suicide and mental illness — May 24, 2018

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Issue 44, Page Through — May 17, 2018

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Jesse Sommer, a Voorheesville native and Army lawyer stationed in Iraq — May 17, 2018

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Issue 43, Page Through — May 10, 2018

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Understanding the problem to find a solution with Febronia Mansour

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Issue 42, Page Through — May 3, 2018

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Kelly Martin, helping injured animals — May 3, 2018

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Issue 41, Page Through — April 26, 2018

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Darlene Stanton, a call to patriotism and civic duty

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Issue 40, Page Through — April 19, 2018

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Ava DeSantis, 16, and trying to change the world — April 12, 2018

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Issue 39, Page Through — April 12, 2018

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When "queer" is a rallying cry — Genya Shimkin, April 12, 2018

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Issue 38, Page Through — April 5, 2018

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A stop on the Underground Railroad — Mary Liz and Paul Stewart, founders April 5, 2018

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Issue 37, Page Through — March 29, 2018

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'Sex abuse murders your soul' — Richard Tollner, child victims advocate March 29, 2018

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Saving salamanders and bluebirds at Thacher Park – John Kilroy, March 23, 2018

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Issue 36, Page Through – March 22, 2018

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Issue 35, Page Through — March 15, 2018

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Helping victims of assault — Jen Abrams, March 16, 2018

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Issue 34, Page Through — March 8, 2018

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A historical love story — author Peter Golden, March 8, 2018

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Issue 33, Page Through — March 1, 2018

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From Wall Street to entrepreneurship — Marcia Mitchell, March 1, 2018

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Issue 32, Page Through — Feb. 22, 2018

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Issue 31, Page Through — Feb. 15, 2018

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Issue 30, Page Through — Feb. 8, 2018

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Invisibly prevalent Fetal Alcohol Syndrome — Rebecca Tillou, Feb. 8, 2018

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Issue 29, Page Through — Feb. 1, 2018

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Stacked stones upstate — Matt Bua, Jan. 25, 2018

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Issue 28, Page Through — Jan. 25, 2018

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Issue 27, Page Through — Jan. 18, 2018

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Issue 26, Page Through — Jan. 11, 2018

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The stories that shaped 2017 — Enterprise reporters discuss the news, Jan. 4, 2018

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The Bahá'í Faith — Karol Harlow, Jan. 11, 2018

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Baby Boomers of Guilderland — John Green, Jan. 18, 2018

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What is sound healing? — Rich Goodhart, Dec. 14, 2017

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Zealous for the local ag movement — Ashley Pierce, Cornell Cooperative Extension. Dec. 7, 2017

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Issue 20, Page Through — Nov. 30, 2017

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Ev Rau, a rich career and an Altamont farm — Nov. 30, 2017

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Issue 19, Page Through — Nov. 23, 2017

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Sikhism and an interfaith prayer service — Dr. Paul Uppal, Nov. 23, 2017

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Issue 18, Page Through — Nov. 16, 2017

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Combing through rich Guilderland heritage — Mary Ellen Johnson, Nov. 16, 2017

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A lifetime in theater for the Hilltowns — Penny Shaw, Nov. 9, 2017

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Igniting interest in New York State's history — Bruce Dearstyne, Nov. 2, 2017

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Issue 17, Page Through — Nov. 9, 2017

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Tech Valley has come to pass — Holly Cargill-Cramer Oct. 26, 2017

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Issue 16, Page Through — Nov. 2, 2017

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Issue 15, Page Through — Oct. 26, 2017

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Issue 13, Page Through — Oct. 12, 2017

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Victor Porlier — How a liberal became a conservative, Oct. 19, 2017

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Issue 14, Page Through — Oct. 19, 2017

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Betsy Dickson — Hunger isn't obvious, Oct. 12, 2017

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Issue 12, Page Through — Oct. 5, 2017

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Stephanie Pieck, pianist — Oct. 5, 2017

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Issue 11, Page Through — Sept. 28, 2017

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Anthropologist Robert Jarvenpa, how do people make do in extreme conditions? — Sept. 28, 2017

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Issue 10, Page Through 9 - 21 - 17

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Emily Vincent, raising lamb, from California to New York 9 - 21 - 17

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Sue Britton, tracking down photos of Vietnam veterans — Sept. 14, 2017

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Carol Dubrin — Sept. 7, 2017

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Issue 7, Page Through — Aug. 31, 2017

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Eric Marczak and Dawn Standing Woman — Aug. 31, 2017

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Issue 6, Page Through — Aug. 24, 2017

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Issue 5, Page Through — Aug. 17, 2017

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Clarence Samuel Johnson — From Shubuta to Albany. Aug. 24, 2017

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Michael Deschalit — Everyone uses hypnosis unintentionally, Aug. 17, 2017

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Issue 4, Page Through — Aug. 10, 2017

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Joanna Bull — A journey of healing from California to the Hilltowns, Aug. 10, 2017

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Issue 3, Page Through — Aug. 3, 2017

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Issue 2, Page Through — July 27, 2017

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Harry Ringermacher, physicist — July 27, 2017

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Alan Fiero, Farnsworth science teacher — July 27, 2017

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Issue 1, Page Through — July 20, 2017

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Wally Jones pianist, organist, and composer — July 20, 2017

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Issue 52 Page Through — July 13, 2017

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Reverend Emily McNeil, Labor-Religion Coalition for New York State — July 6, 2017

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Issue 51, Page Through July 6, 2017

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Amanda Bailly — "8 Borders, 8 Days" with Syrian refugee family, June 30, 2017

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Issue 50 Page Through, June 29, 2017

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Issue 47, Page Through, June 8, 2017

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Dwight Gwinn and Leigh Van Swall — June 8, 2017

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From The Editor, "The fighter still remains" May 11, 2017

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Page Through Issue 46 June 1, 2017

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Adam Zaranko — Executive director of Albany County's land bank

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Page Through Issue 45, May 25, 2017

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Editorial, "Love blossoms in unlooked for places" May 4, 2017

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Page Through Issue 44 — May 18, 2017

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Betty Filkins — A Woman of Distinction and determination May 15, 2017

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Editorial, "Complacency Is The Father Of Ruination" April 27, 2017

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Page Through Issue 43 — May 11, 2017

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Cindy Pollard — 20 years of the Home Front Café May 4, 2017

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Page through, May 4, 2017

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Editorial, "Make it simple to certify a home business" April 20, 2017

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Page Through April 27, 2017

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Mary Marra — thousands of stitches and counting. April 17, 2017

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Editorial, "Images and words tell our stories" April 13, 2017

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Page Through April 20, 2017

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Phyllis Johnson — "What you do makes a difference" April 8, 2017

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Editorial, "Feed the hungry, help the planet" April 6, 2017

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Page Through, April 6, 2017

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Rebecca Platel — local development projects of Rensselaerville's Carey Institute

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Editorial, "The road to recovery means taking care of species" March 30, 2017

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Page Through March 30, 2017

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Beverly Bardequez — the historic Rapp Road community, March 26, 2017

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Editorial, "Permanent warning is needed" March, 23 2017

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Page Through March, 23 2017

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Alvin Breisch — the breadth and worth of biodiversity, March 17, 2017

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Page through March 16, 2017

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Editorial, "We need a national health plan that continues care for mental illness" March 16, 2017

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Fazana Saleem-Ismail — destroying stereotypes about muslims

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Editorial, "We must listen to varied voices and find common ground" March 9, 2017

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Page through, March 9, 2017

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Kierstyn Gonzalez — with mentors and perseverance in STEM, "You can definitely do it"

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Editorial, "We stand as one with transgender students" March 2, 2017

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Page through, March 2, 2017

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Gail Sacco — "A level of understanding about other people's lives"

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Editorial, "Knox should seize its chance to lead the way to a better world" Feb. 23, 2017

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Page through, Feb. 23, 2017

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Veterans of Iwo Jima share their stories at the Home Front Cafe

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Mark King — Unique, fragile, and vital land: with the director of the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy

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Editorial, "Nevertheless, we must persist" Feb. 16 2017

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Page through, Feb. 9, 2017

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Editorial, "Stand as one against hatred and bigotry" Feb. 9, 2017

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Castina Charles — local writer spurred to activism by Trump

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Editorial, "Don't reverse the Bill of Rights" Feb. 2, 2017

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Nan Stolzenburg — What is a vernal pool? A talk with local planning consultant, Jan. 30, 2017

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Page through Jan. 26, 2017

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Editorial, "Ditch the screens, play with the flock" Jan. 26, 2017

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Page through, Jan. 19, 2017

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Editorial "Truth matters: You must seek it" Jan. 19, 2017

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Editorial, "Poor people are entitled to legal services" Jan. 12, 2017

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Editorial, "Young offenders need to be rehabilitated, not locked up" Jan. 5, 2017

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Editorial "Injured or orphaned wild animals belong in the wild..." Dec. 29, 2016

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"Listening by the well of silence..." by Dennis Sullivan, Dec. 22, 2016

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Editorial Dec. 15, 2016: "When workers are hurt or killed on the job..."

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Editorial Dec. 8, 2016: "Each of us needs to speak out if we see the rights of another trampled"

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Regan Johnson — a conversation on health, physical education, recreation, and dance

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Hedi McKinley — on death and dying

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April Caprio — a family road trip seeks new models of rural living