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GUILDERLAND — School board members had plenty of questions Tuesday night about the district’s usual procedure for replacing school buses.

Future City winners — again
Farnsworth students earn moment in the sun

Concerns raised in Westmere
Cell-phone antennas all along the water tower





ALTAMONT — Local golf enthusiasts won’t be hanging out in a tent next summer at the Orchard Creek Golf Course.




VOORHEESVILLE – "Senioritis is a beast," said Brian Stumbaugh, the chairman of the English Department at Clayton A. Bouton High School.





KNOX — Police found 20 marijuana plants in Edward and Patricia Gardineer’s East Berne home.





BERNE — John Crosier, a founding member and long-time chairman of the Berne Planning Board, has stepped down after 35 years.





BERNE — Before holding its first meeting of the year, the Berne Town Board made its appointments.
Supervisor Kevin Crosier wished all in the packed town hall a happy new year and called the organizational meeting "housekeeping."





RENSSELAERVILLE — Following multiple escapes from the Cass Residential Center — the most recent in November of last year — nearly 500 local residents are petitioning the town, county, and state to close Cass down.





The latest novel, breaking news, groceries for sale – those who can’t read can still get this information through RISE.





GUILDERLAND — Looking to help five area men live independently, the Center for Disability Services has submitted plans for a new assisted group home.





After nearly 10 years, the town of Guilderland Parks and Recreations Department has increased its fees for 2007.

Committee to be formedHow should district spend $1.78M in EXCEL aid"



Despite ‘substandard’ road
More development approved



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