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Raising concerns about reservoir water
Plans to store salvaged cars at NEIP



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Village creating a master plan to replace old zoning



ALTAMONT — Two village police officers have found something they like better than a cruiser for patrol.





VOORHEESVILLE — While students and staff are excited about healthy, tastier, and more diverse school foods, the school lunch program is running at a deficit.

Going Out for Arsenic and Old Lace
New director, Eric Shovah, leads Dionysians in classic romp



VOORHEESVILLE — With a favorite director gone, the school’s drama club is turning to a classic.





VOORHEESVILLE — The school district is doing a number of things to make sure its finances are in check and that it is prepared for the Comptroller’s five-point plan, which is now state law.





BERNE — Not every deer hunter hits his mark.





RENSSELAERVILLE — Neil Carmen blames the condition of his road, Niles Road, for ruining the ball joints in his truck, twice.
"It’s from driving that road, day in and day out," Carmen said. "It’s like a rumble strip."



KNOX—A man who police say killed his friend at Thompsons Lake state campground a year ago in response to sexual advances faces over two decades in prison.





GUILDERLAND — With no public comment Tuesday night, the Guilderland Town Board approved an $18 million budget for next year. This includes $3.7 million in highway expenses.





BERNE — The Berne Conservation Board wants its work to mean something.





GUILDERLAND — Upset by election-sign theft, David Reid, a Guilderland lawyer who ran and lost two years ago for Albany County Legislature, has asked the town board to consider legislation.

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