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From our archives: Firsthand accounts of the attack on Pearl Harbor

By Jeff Wilkin
Gazette Reporter

Children at time, these Schenectadians lived in Honolulu on Dec. 7, 1941.

 

Pearl Harbor: Voices from the past

Revisiting the stories WWII veterans shared with The Daily Gazette 25 years ago.

 

Shenendehowa school board votes to sell land to BBL

By Cady Kuzmich
Gazette Reporter

Imagine downtown Saratoga Springs’ Congress Park replaced by retail or office space. That’s what Bob Miller asked Shenendehowa’s Board of Education to consider before making a long-awaited decision on the future of 34 acres of undeveloped land behind Shatekon Elementary School Tuesday evening.

 

Nuts, cherries, brandy lend their flavors to cookie contest winners

The top cookies in this year’s Minneapolis Star-Tribune contest: Cherry Pinwheels, Brandy Cherry Cookies, Pistachio Pinecones and Almond Ricotta Bars.

 

Duanesburg voters oppose tax break for veterans

By Zachary Matson
Gazette Reporter

Duanesburg school district voters by a narrow margin Tuesday dealt a blow to a tax break for wartime veterans.

 

Voters approve $5.6 million Niskayuna school district project

By Zachary Matson
Gazette Reporter

Niskayuna Central School District voters Tuesday approved a $5.6 million project to replace roofs at Van Antwerp Middle School, Craig and Birchwood elementary schools and make improvements at the districts eight schools.

 

Sale changing color of his Sox

The Chicago White Sox rebuilding project began with a blast to its rotation as the Sox sent ace left-hander Chris Sale to the Boston Red Sox for a package of four top prospects on Tuesday afternoon at the winter meetings.

 

School basketball: Scotia downs Schalmont

Christian Corker scored 20 points, and Scotia-Glenville got 3-point baskets from six different players in a 66-54 non-league win at Schalmont Tuesday night.

 

Shenendehowa boys' basketball wins opener

By Michael Kelly
Gazette Reporter

The only thing that bothered Shenendehowa boys’ basketball head coach Tony Dzikas about his program’s first game in the post-Kevin Huerter Era, well, didn’t really bother him.

 

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