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VOORHEESVILLE — An academic tradition will be revolutionized or tampered with next year, depending on one’s viewpoint.

Two off-duty cops collide
Foley charged with DWI

By Michelle O’Riley





GUILDERLAND — Long-time owner of Joe’s Service Station on Western Avenue was found liable in a sexual assault civil lawsuit after being acquitted of sexual harassment in town court last November.





GUILDERLAND — Controversial in its planning stage, the pharmacy on the corner of the busy routes 20 and 155 intersection, is now open for business.

Going Out for Finding a Cure
Rockers and skaters have the Nerve to stop AIDS


GUILDERLAND — What does fighting AIDS in Africa have to do with teen rock bands like Moonshine, Assorted Garbage, and Hollywood Funeral"

Report outlines alternative funding plans
School board debates school or community foundation



GUILDERLAND — The school board here is discussing whether it should back a foundation to accept private donations.





ALTAMONT — The village’s future is being shaped by consensus.





GUILDERLAND — Emotions flared at Tuesday’s heated town board meeting when a unanimous decision was made to re-zone the Normanskill Flood Plain.





GUILDERLAND — Steve Kozlowski hasn’t been able to get his car in his garage for years.

It’s filled with 20,000 books.





GUILDERLAND — The school board here had a lively debate Tuesday about what to do with a surplus of about $400,000 in its fund balance.

Going Out for Great Grooves
To play at Old Songs you got to have a fiddle and a band



ALTAMONT — In its 26 years, the Old Songs Festival has embraced several generations, and The Great Groove Band will make sure there’s another.





NEW SCOTLAND — Over 30 escarpment dwellers came out to this month’s planning board meeting, wanting to protect their neighborhood from what they consider to be an invasive camp retreat.

Assessment settlement
School to pay country club $96K


NEW SCOTLAND — The Voorheesville School Board has agreed to reimburse the Colonie Golf and Country Club $96,500.

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