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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.




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."



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.





Music heals.
"There’s something about music that carries ideas deeper than the literal meanings themselves," said James Durst, a full-time musician for four decades.

ALTAMONT — It took two motorbikes, a car, and a jukebox for Jos DeJong and Anita Schellekens to get here.





GUILDERLAND — Police Chief James Murley’s voice sounded tired last night as he confirmed he was placed on paid administrative leave last Thursday.

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