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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.



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"





ALBANY — The bill set to trade 13 acres of pristine Pine Bush land for 30 acres and a landfill won’t see its vote.

After two years
Carman wins county race



GUILDERLAND — Fort Hunter finally has an elected Albany County representative after nearly two-and-a-half years.



GUILDERLAND — In a scene that could be compared to a poker game in an old western film, the town board worked out details with developer Jeff Thomas on his Western Avenue senior housing project.





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.

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