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Staff written stories for the week of September 22, 2011
Editorial
Editorial
Stories from the stove make history online
Home & Garden
A farmer’s advice
Try to stay open and keep the customer relationship going
After the floodwaters subside, mold can move in and make a home unlivable
Research from the Centers for disease control offers help for combating mold after a flood
Rising from the mud
Homeowners rebuild in the wake of Irene
To save or not to save?
Bolte advises using common sense to salvage damaged cellar equipment
Vegetables from flooded gardens should be turned to compost now
Guilderland
Re-opens October 3
Altamont library moves to Masonic Temple until train station renovations are completed
Guilderland to change billing for emergency services
“I Remember Altamont”: As old-timers share memories on Sunday, newcomers will learn village history
New Scotland
Size cap moot?
P.O.ed at the P.O.
Hilltowns
“Something of an anomaly”
Deputies find $3K worth of cocaine during Westerlo traffic stop
Sports
Lady Bulldogs on a roll, tied for first place
Peda’s power prevails
Blackbirds break through in final minutes
Obituaries
Obituary notices for the week of September 22, 2011
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