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GUILDERLAND — Reversing an earlier vow to fight charges of wrongdoing, Guilderland’s beleaguered police chief is retiring.

Thirty-five years of service will come to an end on May 30 for James Murley.

Debra Murley speaks
‘I am very proud of him’



GUILDERLAND — When Guilderland started a police force 35 years ago, James Murley was one of it’s first officers.





BERNE — , 44, a Knox resident, is running for the school board for the second year in a row.





GUILDERLAND — An early-morning fire at Woodlake Apartments caused damage to eight apartment units, and, although nobody was hurt, several people had to be permanently evacuated.

Guilderland School Board elections
Backed by endorsements and finances, teams formed






GUILDERLAND — Barbara Fraterrigo, who has been on the Guilderland School Board for 10 years, is seeking re-election with the goal of extending opportunities for "every kid to excel to the best of their abilities."

McElligott at GES
Young authors learn from a pro





GUILDERLAND — The planning board here last Wednesday gave preliminary approval to Lisa Romano for her subdivision request for lots bordering the Watervliet Reservoir.





ALTAMONT — With Chris Marshall now sitting on the village board, Mayor James Gaughan has appointed a new citizen member to the Rural Guilderland Referral Committee to take her place.

Next stop, library
Grants circulate to help books move







VOORHEESVILLE — Charging patients for ambulance rides, which was recently voted down by volunteer members of the ambulance squad, is under consideration again.





RENSSELAERVILLE — David R. Bryan, a former Rensselaerville supervisor, is now accused of stealing three times more than last week.

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