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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.




NEW SCOTLAND – Ronald Von Ronne has spent the last 20 years serving his town on the zoning board of appeals, but now, he said, it’s time "to pass the football on to the new guys."





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"



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