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NEW SCOTLAND – John Egan is looking forward to helping out "the little guy and gal." He used to be one.





BERNE—As Supervisor Kevin Crosier updated residents last week about the town’s highway department sharing services with the county’s department of public works, Councilman James Hamilton questioned him throughout.





WESTERLO — The town board voted unanimously last week to support a grant application for low-income housing in Westerlo.

However, the board raised concerns about zoning and water for the project.

Textbook
IFCO bust used to stop use of illegal workers






"The Holocaust was a human problem, not just a Jewish problem," says David Griggs-Janower, artistic director and conductor for Albany Pro Musica.

"It stinks"
Say opponents of landfill expansion

FOIL requests unanswered
Murley still on leave, Town Hall still mum



GUILDERLAND — Three weeks after Guilderland Police Chief James Murley was placed on paid administrative leave, town officials still remain silent.





GUILDERLAND — The most heated discussion at Tuesday night’s school board meeting was in response to heart-wrenching stories three parents told at the last meeting about their sons’ difficulties learning to read.





GUILDERLAND — Although it’s cold outside, inside of Planet Beach tanning salon on Western Avenue is a different world.




ALTAMONT — Most soldiers carry a gun; Wes Smith carried a trombone.

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