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ALTAMONT — Bob Haines is not a man who would go out looking to shoot a bobcat, but he’s got one all the same.

Away from students:
Crandall will work on phys ed curriculum







NEW SCOTLAND – The octagonal-shaped sanctuary of the new First Assembly of God Church provides a modern home for a Pentecostal denomination dating back to the late 1800s.





VOORHEESVILLE — Elaine Nichols is selling her family’s supermarket but, she says, the name will remain. The market that has become a community center for the village of Voorheesville will be called Nichols’ Shop ’n’ Save.



BERNE — Four Berne-Knox-Westerlo students — three in the elementary school and one in the secondary school — are in wheelchairs as the school board works to make its facilities in the middle-high school handicap-accessible.





WESTERLO — A pair of residents have sued the town over a proposed development and have challenged the town board’s right to act as a planning board.





WESTERLO — The town board is backing its attorney, Aline Galgay, despite some residents calling for her dismissal.





MCKOWNVILLE — Smells from Albany’s landfill have caused vomiting, forced children at day care to stay inside, and sent local workers home early.

Consultant tells school district
Health-care costs well-managed, gives Rx





ALTAMONT — A handful of residents filed into the village hall, comprehensive plans in hand, to grill the planning committee on its vision for the village.





VOORHEESVILLE — Among the tennis courts and playgrounds in the village park, there may soon be a venue for the skateboarding set.

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