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Zoning
Moratorium on the horizon for the Northeast "




VOORHEESVILLE — Should a new $2 million gym be part of the elementary school reconstruction project"





BERNE — For the first time in three years, the Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District budget passed on the first vote.





BERNE — The Helderberg Christian School is going to be back for another year at the Westerlo school building.





GUILDERLAND — Guilderland Police arrested Johnathan Horstmyer, 22, of Schenectady, for failure to register an address change as a registered sex offender, a misdemeanor.

Albany makes pitch
Landfill expansion dumped on board



Development dilemma
Is Guilderland as ‘good as Delmar’

At Guilderland
Voters pass budget, elect Eisele, Weisz, and Dubowsky



GUILDERLAND — Just over 3,400 Guilderland School District voters turned out Tuesday to pass a $79 million budget and an $828,200 bus purchase.

Guilderland Library budget passes
Rowenbaum-Weisz, Ganz, Valachovic win 4-way trustee race



GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Public Library budget, as it has throughout its history, passed handily on Tuesday.





ALTAMONT — This summer, Altamont residents may travel less to get fresh produce.

At Voorheesville
Pofit ousted



VOORHEESVILLE — The community sent a message with its vote on Tuesday night: they support its public-education program, but not the school board — well, at least not its president.

$100M Glass Works Village Proposed
Developers have clear view of hamlet’s future . . .

and Jo E. Prout





GUILDERLAND — Glass Works, the name of a proposed $100 million development in town, was suggested by Alice Begley, Guilderland’s historian. The name is derived from one Guilderland’s oldest industries: glass-making.

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