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ALTAMONT — A raised eyebrow, a sideways glare, disapproving looks from strangers take a toll on Stephanie Carter. These are things, though, that her 6-year-old son, Austin, can't pick up on.





BERNE — An after-school program started last year at Berne-Knox-Westerlo has put down roots and is blossoming.





HILLTOWNS — After searching for a pastor for nearly two years, the Knox Reformed Church and the Second Reformed Church of Berne have a leader.





We tell stories — sitting around a kitchen table, on street corners, while driving along at high speeds.

Plan revised 15 times
Fine-tuning Glass Works Village



GUILDERLAND — As plans for the $100 million Glass Works Village move forward in Town Hall, the design has been changed while some neighbors cite traffic concerns.





RENSSELAERVILLE — David R. Bryan, a former town supervisor, has been accused of stealing $40,000 from the Rensselaerville Library and is being investigated for stealing $8,000 from the Rensselaerville Trinity Church.





GUILDERLAND — As the library gears up for its 50th year, its trustees are presenting the public with a $2.6 million budget.



GUILDERLAND — Many firefighters and rescue workers sacrifice their time, and their own safety, to serve our community — often without recognition.

Guilderland School Board
Five run for three seats, hold varied views on issues



GUILDERLAND — Five candidates are vying for three Guilderland School Board seats in the May 15 election.




GUILDERLAND — "I’m a proponent of good governance," said , a certified public accountant, making his first run for school board.





GUILDERLAND — , who has served on the school board for a decade, is seeking another term.




GUILDERLAND — "If I’m elected to the school board," said , "I’m truly going to listen to what the community has to say."

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