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The ties that bind
Kirk’s Quilters piece together eras of women’s work





NEW SALEM – Some local residents feel that voters may have been discouraged to vote by a sign posted on the door of the Wyman Osterhout Community Center polling station on Tuesday.





NEW SCOTLAND – A storage building got unanimous planning board approval Monday night after some residents raised concerns. The site falls in an industrial zone.





GUILDERLAND — Forty-five local students have been attending Kumon.





ALTAMONT — At the end of this week, the village board will have a preliminary comprehensive plan for Altamont, said committee Chair Dean Whalen.

At Voorheesville’s high school
Moving from promising to proven



VOORHEESVILLE – Today’s youth are living in a world that is rapidly changing.



VOORHEESVILLE — The big brick building in the center of the village may soon be home to something other than American Legion Post #1493.



HILLTOWNS — Two town justices are running unopposed Nov. 7 in an off year for local elections.

Job at risk for highway deputy
"Job at risk until deputy super passes test



21st Congressional District
Republican Redlich challenges incumbent McNulty





GUILDERLAND — Tim Green’s story is of two different people.

Mourning Rev. Curry
Pastor’s death comes midst church’s 75th year celebration

GUILDERLAND — The night before he died, Reverend Kenneth Curry baptized his grandson, Ian.

Going out for a Neil Simon farce
Guilderland Players let Rumors fly in a "two-hour marathon of spontaneity"



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