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WESTERLO — The town plans to spend $2.3 million next year, an increase of about $225,000 over this year’s budget.

Home to the Hilltowns
Krasher to teach courses that may launch new careers



Photography exhibit
Celebrating women who live quietly and beautifully



The last four years of Nancy Bruno’s life have been devoted to documenting beautiful women.



BERNE — Elderly Hilltowners who no longer want to maintain their own homes may, in another year or two, be able to rent apartments in a modern complex just outside the hamlet of Berne.




ALBANY COUNTY — Democratic leadership in the county is now being challenged in court. Suburban Democrats are requesting a new and "proper election."

$18M budget proposal
Guilderland holds the line



GUILDERLAND — If you can remember what your tax bill was this year, then you won’t have to get out your calculator next year, according to Supervisor Kenneth Runion.





GUILDERLAND — A Guilderland police investigator was struck on the side of his head and attacked by a dog, police say, after he answered a domestic-dispute call on Church Road last Saturday.





GUILDERLAND — A woman was pepper-sprayed and robbed while at Crossgates Mall on Friday, according to Guilderland Police.





GUILDERLAND — An intersection may have to be rebuilt before a new gravel pit can open in town.





GUILDERLAND — The urge for burgers never sleeps.

Customers will be able to get fast-food 24 hours a day at the 1602 Western Ave. McDonald’s without ever leaving their cars.

At GCSD first budget session
Citizens urge saving and spending







ALTAMONT — The village’s police force is down one officer.

Over one trustee’s objections
New police procedures adopted




ALTAMONT – "Any open wounds"" asked Madame Lobotomy, an actor at the Altamont Scaregrounds, as she readied the crowd for its journey through Skull Manor.

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