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One of the best: Librarian awarded by New York Times


GUILDERLAND – Maria Buhl says that, for her, "Every day is like a treasure hunt."

Buhl is an adult-services librarian at the Guilderland Public Library.

Worries about pink flamingoes
Rosedale Way gets conceptual approval





NEW SCOTLAND – The peace and quiet of rural living can often mean limited access to high-speed cable and Internet services.





VOORHEESVILLE — Kevin Smith, the grocer who is buying Nichols’ Market, Voorheesville’s independent grocery store, grew up in Maine.





VOORHEESVILLE — All 54 of the active volunteer firefighters here will now be able to take part in the Length of Service Award Program.

Conservancy gets Knox land
Preserve: 138 acres of tremendous benefit

Out of order"
State trooper at R’ville meeting



RENSSELAERVILLE — Meetings have turned hostile at town hall in past months, with residents catcalling, yelling, and verbally attacking each other and the supervisor.

In split vote, Knox Town Board hires Quay for town post
GOP’s Gage says job candidates should be interviewed







EAST BERNE — A New York City insurance scam was broken up after being traced back to the Hilltowns, according to the Albany County District Attorney’s Office.





The Nov. 8 death of a New Visions resident following a car crash on Krumkill Road has led to allegations of managerial cover-ups, worker intimidation, and chronic understaffing.

Sewer code dispute
Self-storage facility gets permit



GUILDERLAND — The debate became heated, but the decision was unanimous.





GUILDERLAND — Fred Tresselt is often called the energy czar of the Guilderland School District but he prefers to think of himself as the energy whisperer.

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