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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."





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







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.

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