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With Fresh Air Fund
City meets country and kids have fun



GUILDERLAND — Tom and Ginny Woods have welcomed a child — the same child — from New York City into their home for the last eight summers.

Over $6K owed
Village shuts off Fisher’s water again



ALTAMONT — Alice Fisher’s water is off again at her Gun Club Road home.

Seinberg and Son
Computers run in the family



ALTAMONT — Michael Seinberg is making a name for the third generation of computer men in his family with Seinberg and Son Macintosh Consultants, LLC.




NEW SCOTLAND – Elizabeth Brundage wrote her first novel on a yellow legal pad when she was 12 years old. She wanted to solve the problems of her troubled brother, she said. "One way to do that was on paper."





NEW SCOTLAND – The town will be rocking on Saturday.



GUILDERLAND — After hitting two cars Tuesday in two different crashes on Route 155, a minivan flipped and slid over 300 feet, landing on its roof, according police.

For Donovans
Fighting lymphoma like fighting a fire



NEW SCOTLAND – Mitch and Stephanie Donovan were married in a hospital chapel, and have been living at the hospital ever since.





GUILDERLAND — Last Friday, 7-year-old and a 5-year-old took their driving test early.





ALBANY COUNTY — During violent thunderstorms Monday that caused area flooding and power outages, Kevin Crosier was shocked by an electric current and hospitalized.





ALBANY — After being convicted of bilking the state out of $1.2 million, Guilderland resident James Leggiero was sentenced in Albany County Court last week.





KNOX — Residents may soon be toting cameras and taking snapshots of what they think are the most beautiful vistas in town.


by Jarrett Carroll

GUILDERLAND — The man caught robbing banks in Albany and Guilderland was formally charged by the Guilderland Police.

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