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Staff written stories for the week of March 26, 2009
Editorial
Remembering Don Otterness
A shepherd who built bridges to make the mundane marvelous
Guilderland
Luxi Peng spells her way to the nation’s capital
“Cruel and inhumane”
School board weighs in on $85M spending plan
For $27M project
Bids come in 10% under budget
Dr. Mike tells foreign language teachers
“Our students want to know we care”
Donald Ruthford Otterness, a farmer and intuitive teacher
Neighbors object to noise, traffic
Wranken applies for permit to run home business
Grimm says
Signs posted to prevent liability
A place where the sun can be purple
Altamont preschool makes changes to draw more kids of busy parents
Hilltowns
At BKW: Next year’s budget expected to be smaller than this year’s
Preschool to be sold this June
New Scotland
NS4SED holds forum
Pride of New Scotland forms
Cops and the big box
VCSD election
Coffin, Dozier to run for board
Therapeutic riding center seeks funds and volunteers
Sports
New line up and new mindset for BKW baseball
Lady Bird softball hoping to expand on lessons learned
Obituaries
Obituary notices for the week of March 26, 2009
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