- Argyle "speed trap" draws complaints
Driving along state Route 40 in Argyle at 55 mph, some are surprised to see the speed limit drop down to 30 mph, seemingly without reason.
- Man honored for 70 years of service
The man who once had them looking over their shoulders now has the members of Argyle Central School looking up at him.
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The Washington County Sheriff's Office spent part of Monday chasing around a group of thieves with squeaky voices.
- Author writes of dogs, death and healing
Jon Katz and companion Izzy, both wearing the photo IDs of hospice volunteers, are greeted brightly as they enter the dining room at Pleasant Valley Infirmary.
- Many object to 2009 budget
The 2009 Washington County budget isn't pleasing everyone. More than 100 concerned citizens filled the Board of Supervisors chambers on Friday to voice their opinions on the proposed $117.3 million spending ...
- Notable quotables from the meeting
Today's Finance and Personnel Committee meeting was rich with great quotes, zingers and one-liners. Some of them have made it into tomorrow's story, while othersA were cut for space.
- Residents speak out about Washington County spending plan
More than 100 concerned citizens filled the Board of Supervisors chambers on Friday to voice their opinions on the tentative 2009 Washington County budget.
- Feast of opportunity
Some Americans celebrate Thanksgiving one day a year. For a group of area farmers and fresh food devotees, every day is a feast of the local bounty.
- Motorcylist injured in Hartford crash
A Hudson Falls man is being treated for internal injuries after a collision with a New Jersey driver threw him from his motorcycle this afternoon in the Town of Hartford, state police said.
- County mulls hiring freeze
The Washington County Board of Supervisors is backing a "targeted" hiring freeze in order to curtail a projected 8 percent tax levy increase.
- Boil-water notices issued today for Argyle, Whitehall villages
Boil-water notices were announced today for two villages in Washington County following water main breaks in those communities.
- Woman accused of stealing more than $100,000 from employer
An Argyle woman has been arrested on a charge that accuses her of stealing more than $100,000 from the Broadway dental practice where she worked, court records show.
- Greenwich crash sends two to hospital
Two people were injured in a one-car crash on North Road early Monday afternoon, State Police said.
- County board holds off funding PVI training program
The Washington County Board of Supervisors on Friday declined to act on a proposal that would have provided $16,000 for the Argyle-based Pleasant Valley Infirmary.
- County may consider tax hike
With a potential $6.1 million budget shortfall, some Washington County supervisors are in favor of raising the county sales tax 1 percent.
- Budget woes in Washington County
A big piece of the Washington County budget puzzle was laid out for the county Finance Committee on Thursday morning.
- Argyle teen pleads guilty to robbery charge
A 14-year-old Argyle boy has pleaded guilty to a felony charge of robbery in a home invasion earlier this year, the teen entering the guilty plea as an adult.
- Medical companies joining to collect food for needy
Three area medical manufacturing companies are joining together to help replenish the shelves of area food banks.
- 'Argyle' Comic: a Quick Run to 200 Clients in a Tough Market
NEW YORK "The Argyle Sweater" comic panel by Scott Hilburn has hit the 200-client mark after only six months of syndication with Universal Press.