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Eleven-year-old Zachary Johnston says that skiing, for some "normal kids takes years to learn."
"It took me one day," he said. "I was just a natural at it."





Health and happiness are the two main objectives of the Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, where the atmosphere is brimming with excitement, and the faces of students and staff members alike are adorned with bright smiles.

Trustco’s night-deposit safe stolen
The Hole-in-the-Wall gang in Guilderland"




GUILDERLAND — An Albany woman was arrested for stealing checks from another woman "who took her in" when she was down on her luck, according to Guilderland Police.





GUILDERLAND — A unanimous decision by the town’s zoning board will allow Nextel Partners, Inc., to install more cellular telephone antennas on the Westmere water tank.





GUILDERLAND — After months of closed-door talks, Ward Humphrey has resigned as superintendent of building and grounds for the Guilderland School District.




GUILDERLAND — "Who can turn the world on with her smile"" played the theme song from the popular seventies sitcom. "Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile""





ALTAMONT — Christine Marshall and William Aylward will be the only two candidates running for the two available village board seats on March 20.





ALTAMONT — After years without, the fair has brought back the manager’s position, although this time it has different duties.





VOORHEESVILLE – Keeping track of cash can be a daunting task for a business. School districts are no different.

‘A real tragedy’
Rape survivor speaks out



RENSSELAERVILLE — At the emotional heart of residents’ fears over a juvenile detention center in this rural Hilltown is a rape and kidknapping that occurred there just over two years ago.

Despite complaints
Cass re-opens







BERNE — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo School Board reconsidered foreign language studies for its elementary students last week, after the chair of the After-School Foreign Language program told the board that the program has outgrown itself.



ALBANY COUNTY – Cameras monitoring public places have become commonplace in American society. They are found in shopping malls, convenience stores, gas stations, and even mounted atop police cruisers.

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