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GUILDERLAND – Sidewalks along Route 20" Smooth-flowing traffic" A roundabout"

Growing
APD to follow operating manual







ALTAMONT — Nils Mockler is 80 years old. He fought in the second World War. He organized a union. He got married this month.





NEW SCOTLAND – The town board has not yet decided to update its comprehensive land-use plan, but it decided at its October meeting, to seek funds to review the plan.



VOORHEESVILLE – Kids who come to school early now have someone to supervise them.



VOORHEESVILLE — Trees have been cut, that’s clear.

But neighbors are disputing who is to blame, and the village is caught in the middle.

Omni can wait
Miller gets OK to hook into sewer for senior housing





BERNE — A six-year-old child, accidentally dropped off two miles from her home, was given a lift by a passing motorist.





WESTERLO — Alene Galgay has been the town attorney since 1997, but, after hearing that a group within the town is against her re-appointment and critical of her actions, she said she doesn’t know why she does it anymore.




Pumpkin season is in full swing with the approach of Halloween, but what good are the gourds, really" The answer depends on whom you ask.





Naava Piatka thinks of herself as a messenger.

Following her Sunday afternoon performance, Piatka, both playwright and actress, is surrounded by fans. She has been backstage for a short time and is now dressed more casually.

New focus: Date rape
Unacceptable, Ualbany says





GUILDERLAND — Since July, the Guilderland Neighbors for Peace have been making their presence known along busy Western Avenue every Monday night during rush hour.

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