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GUILDERLAND — The town’s plan to create safe pedestrian access to Nott Road Park may collapse if a resident refuses a conditional easement approved by the planning board last March.

DEC seeks comment on proposed burning ban

By Tyler Schuling

To burn or not to burn? 

That question is being put to New Yorkers this month. 

GUILDERLAND — With a sizable crowd and all three town-board Democrats as an audience, for the second time in as many weeks, a police department official was promoted yesterday.

 

GUILDERLAND — Tests this winter for radon at Guilderland High School revealed several areas with readings above federal guidelines.

Senior Center may serve as library

By Tyler Schuling

BERNE — The town and the Hilltown Seniors are considering making the senior center on Route 443 a community center that would be home to the Berne library. 

ONESQUETHAW — A man who serves as a local pastor was arrested at a rest stop on the Northway for public lewdness, a misdemeanor.

By Tyler Schuling

BERNE — On Monday afternoon, 4-year-olds were singing a cadence at Berne-Knox-Westerlo Elementary School, preparing for tomorrow’s graduation ceremony. 

By Tyler Schuling

RENSSELAERVILLE — Each day, a school bus travels twice over Pearson Road, a street that crosses the Fox Creek and is in need of costly repairs. 

GUILDERLAND — Music here will dig a well for a thirsty village thousands of miles away.

Profile in courage: World War II combat hero says we can learn from our mistakes

By David S. Lewis

ALTAMONT – Sixteen-hundred World War II veterans die each day.

By David S. Lewis

 NEW SCOTLAND – Burglar Justin R. Contento has been brought to justice, due to police diligence and sneaker negligence.  Again.   

Brandle Meadows discolors village water

ALTAMONT — Village water ran red on Monday evening.

GUILDERLAND — Their children have now scattered across the country and the Shinases are bidding goodbye to Guilderland and the restaurant they spent 34 years building.

GUILDERLAND — Some emergency calls will be routed differently now that a new 911 system has been installed at the town’s police station.

GUILDERLAND — Some emergency calls will be routed differently now that a new 911 system has been installed at the town’s police station.

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