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GUILDERLAND - The school board is largely supportive of a $27 million proposal to renovate the district's five elementary schools, improve technology and safety, and build a new district office.

Guilderland School Board
Weisz, Dornbush at helm again



GUILDERLAND — For the first time in recent years, the school board chose its leaders in uncontested votes.

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.





VOORHEESVILLE – Steven Wang will spend his summer in Taiwan, teaching English before starting his freshman year at Dartmouth College in the fall.




VOORHEESVILLE – Richard Curreri says he is "silly a lot."





VOORHEESVILLE – Sammy Musella is a man of few words. Actions, though, speak louder than words – Musella’s attitude is positive, his smile is authentic, and his heart is filled with compassion.





ALBANY — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo Class of 2007 was together one last time on June 23 at The Egg in Albany.





BERNE — The two top graduates of Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s Class of 2007 are looking forward.

Dana Ames, the valedictorian, will attend Elmira College and was awarded Elmira’s Presidential Honor Scholarship.

Graduates at Guilderland told
Go through life with "courage and fortitude"



GUILDERLAND — The graduates in their caps and gowns of red and white rose to their feet and saluted one of their own with thunderous applause.

At Voorheesville
Graduates to represent themselves



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