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					 Staff written stories for the week of April 29, 2010 
					Editorial 
					
						Editorial 
								The fate and the future of elephants are in human hands 
					 
					Home & Garden 
					
						Dr. Abbuhl builds a refuge for healthy living 
						The Dases reawaken the Normal Vale House, endowing it with European charm 
						A magician with paints, Gatta can fool the eye and make the new look old 
						Tiny replica of a century-old general store opens the door to history along the Erie Canal 
						Collected Seed Farm provides organic vegetables throughout the harvest season 
					 
					Regional 
					
						Honoring an icon 
								Protesters rally to protect elephants as the circus comes to town 
					 
					Guilderland 
					
						Hundreds protest cuts 
								GCSD board calls on community to raise funds for school sports 
						Army corps to test wells, Diamente asks for soil tests, too 
						Chains fare well 
								Recession closes independent Italian eatery in Star Plaza 
						Town releases $2M to DOT for flyover bridge 
						Aldrich, Feller, and Hartson run for Guilderland library board 
					 
					New Scotland 
					
						Jerry Clark is remembered as a kind, intuitive kid 
						Voorheesville grapples with student suicide 
						Gala to celebrate retiring principal 
								“I listen,” says Diefendorf, who relates to students on all levels 
						A proper fund-raiser for Faulisi 
					 
					Sports 
					
						Lady Birds’ softball rallies for win in the cold, rain, and hail 
					 
					Obituaries 
					
						Obituary notices for the week of April 29, 2010 
					 
					 
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