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At GCSD first budget session
Citizens urge saving and spending





NEW SCOTLAND — A jeweler who lives in New Scotland has admitted to conning his customers out of thousands of dollars by selling fake diamonds and switching their family heirlooms with duds.





NEW SCOTLAND – Preserving history is not something that comes easily.





NEW SCOTLAND – Peter Ten Eyck recently finalized the sale of a 37-acre property to the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy.





NEW SCOTLAND – The John Boyd Thacher and Thompson’s Lake State Parks have been awarded a $10,000 grant in support of education and the environment from the Consumer Lending Department of HSBC bank.





RENSSELAERVILLE — Residents here want to protect the town’s open spaces and support its farmers, according to the results of a recent survey.

Treasures in Knox
Flower opens consignment shop



Honey in the Hilltowns
A beekeeper’s guide



BERNE — Richard Ronconi has been a beekeeper for over 40 years, and his bees have been keeping him busy.

Albany County Party Enrollment Numbers

Total of all party enrollment in Albany County — 178,589





ALBANY COUNTY — Politicians answered questions from the pulpit on Tuesday night.





GUILDERLAND — The everyday is extraordinary in the Fremante household.

Sunday morning, as the family arranges itself for a picture, Joe Fremante looks radiant. His face is cleanly shaven; his hair is freshly washed.





GUILDERLAND — A Guilderland High School student was arrested last Thursday after he showed a knife to a group of students in the school lobby.

Brick by brick
Westmere Elementary builds beautiful courtyard


GUILDERLAND — "I found your brick! I found your brick!" shouted eight-year-old Cheyenne Rusinovich as she jumped up and down, her blond hair flying.

From one Guilderland home to another
Beatty is set to help those in need — right here and now

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