JOHNSTOWN–The City of Johnstown is nearing implementation of a $2.3 million energy-savings project that was approved by the Johnstown Common Council in May of 2019. The project, which was contracted to Siemens more than two years ago, boasts about $1.6 million in energy savings over the next 18 year
JOHNSTOWN – City of Johnstown residents currently owe more than $2 million in school, city and county taxes stretching back to 2015, according to Treasurer Thomas Herr. The $2,330,003.40 owed comes from 310 properties, or roughly 8% of the city’s 3,661 properties, Herr said. The treasurer said that
JOHNSTOWN – Johnstown Mayor Amy Praught has again extended the city’s limited state of emergency as the city moves toward officially hiring new Water Department personnel. The order, which had been set to expire on Feb. 23, will now expire on March 20. Praught said she will discuss more about the Wa
GLOVERSVILLE The Gloversville Common Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to endorse the "FJ&G ThoroughFair" event planned for Aug. 20 and to provide it with liability insurance.Gloversville Downtown Development Specialist James Hannahs pitched the council on the idea of a 4.5 mile long commu
JOHNSTOWN The City of Johnstown will remain under its “limited state of emergency” due to its water system operations at least until Feb. 1. While that declaration, made Tuesday by Mayor Amy Praught presiding over her first Johnstown Common Council meeting sounds serious, the order is primaril