This episode digs into the life and career of Winifred Goldring, an incredibly prolific scientist who overcame prejudice to become the first female NYS Paleontologist at the State Museum in Albany.
Two centuries on, the Erie Canal’s legacy — engineering marvel, economic catalyst and instrument of displacement — still flows through New York’s history.
Emma Stebbins was born in New York City in 1815 to an affluent family. One of nine children, her father, John L. Stebbins, ...
Rowen Hartshorn-McCoy, 5, of Poestenkill, left, and her friend Claire Cote, 5, of Poestenkill each use a magnifying glass to check out rocks during the annual Rock and Fossil Fun Fair at the New York ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The Veterans Business Council of the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce and the Friends of the NYS Military Museum are teaming up for a special networking event at the New ...
In a press release announcing her promotion, the New York State Police called Major Young "a testament to the value of ...