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Wins 10th term to Congress
McNulty part of Dems’ power play



Democrat Michael McNulty returns to the House for his 10th term with 80 percent of the vote in the Congressional 21st District — his highest tally yet.

Family pleads case
ZBA throws flag at house construction



At Eldeez Tobacco
Stogies are free for vets on their day



GUILDERLAND — A salute and a cigar.

That’s what veterans can expect this Saturday when they go to Edleez Tobacco in Stuyvesant Plaza.



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"



At Lynnwood Elementary
Mobil money to be used for ecology study

For Guilderland School Board
Technology program a priority



GUILDERLAND — It’s not your parents’ vo-tech.

Despite water worry
Two-lot subdivision approved on Hawes Road







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



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