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Staff written stories for the week of July 30, 2009
Editorial
Editorial
Harness the power of common sense before it’s too late
Guilderland
At GCSD
TAs seek support as super asks, ‘Are more TAs giving us better results?’
Profiles of three polite union leaders: ‘We want people to know how valuable we are’
Evolution of TA role
From “mother/helper” to paraprofessional
Middle-school kids hatch ideas and careers at Butterfly Station
Continuing an 87-year-old practice, Dr. Jarvis owns and runs Albany County Animal Hospital
Riding it out
Overcoming cancer and spreading awareness
Following national lead
Guilderland takes a night out against crime
Vlahos, Greek restaurateur, embodied the American dream
Hilltowns
‘Concerned Citizens’ rile Rensselaerville with claims of mismanagement, high taxes
GOP’s Stevens runs for board, Super Hammond unopposed
GOP coy about candidates, Dems march on
New Scotland
GOP fields candidate
Mayor not so sure
Fire chief proposes new $320K truck
Help for rain-battered farmers
Sports
The Knights prevail on big stage in Buffalo
Geist and Church end season with trip to New Jersey
Obituaries
Obituary notices for the week of July 30, 2009
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