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RENSSELAERVILLE — Barns in disrepair and development halted — buildings were the center of discussion at last Thursday’s town board meeting.





ALBANY — After more than two years and many legal maneuvers, United States District Court Judge Lawrence E. Kahn ruled yesterday that two remaining absentee ballots in a contested be opened.



GUILDERLAND — With the United States Army Corps of Engineers report half-a-year away, a final generic environmental impact statement for the Northeastern Industrial Park was given to the town on Tuesday night.





GUILDERLAND — If there was one message conveyed during last Tuesday’s town board meeting, it was that proper town planning is necessary.





GUILDERLAND — They crossed lines through decades and centuries; they crossed ethnic lines and gender lines. But they were all Americans.





GUILDERLAND — The kids at Lynnwood Elementary School know the state’s geography in their muscles and their brains.





GUILDERLAND — Everything from how kids exercise to how they eat during school hours comes under a new wellness policy presented to the Guilderland School Board Tuesday night.





GUILDERLAND — Remorse sits heavy but doesn’t right wrongs for Antonio Cortes.





ALTAMONT — After months of complaints from village residents about the Altamont post office, Mayor James Gaughan arranged for local postal officials to be at the June 6 village board meeting to hear customers’ grievances.





ALTAMONT — Nine years after the project was conceived, work is officially completed on a $6 million road construction project in the village.





VOORHEESVILLE — A new program at the Capital Region Career and Technical School had a very successful first year with Voorheesville student Christopher Thomas as one of the stars.





VOORHEESVILLE — Two residents here were arrested after police discovered 28 marijuana plants growing in their backyard.



By Michelle O’Riley

VOORHEESVILLE — A village resident of 72 years has noticed an increase in the number of vehicles speeding in and out of Voorheesville.

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