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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 — 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





GUILDERLAND — Most parents don’t think of education and reading development being related to their children’s computer games.

However, Samson the dog hopes to change that.

From Explorer to Yaris
Trading down measures up







Lush green trees line the pathway that leads into Black Creek Marsh from Meadowdale Road in Guilderland. The vegetation there is dense and so, too, are the calls of various species of birds.



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.

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