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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.

GUILDERLAND — An elderly man was hit as he walked across Route 20 last week, according to Guilderland Police.

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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