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VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville Central School District may lose up to 13 percent of its middle school and high school teachers, according to a preliminary budget proposed Monday night.

Sautés To Go links the farmer and fisherman to the chef

Will ax fall on school sports?
NYSHSAA to decide on cutting contests

Knox Girl Scout travels to D.C. for inauguration

GUILDERLAND — Teeth bared, the powerful German shepherd lunged as Officer Donald Jones gave terse orders in German.

GUILDERLAND — Plans are underway for the renovation of the pistol range here that is used to train National Guard members, reservists, and police officers.

By Zach Simeone

HILLTOWNS — After six years of serving the Hilltowns, Families Together is running out of the money necessary to sustain its site in Berne.

VCSD plans for the worst in budget draft
Proposes slashing $830K

Review: The Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion

By Zach Simeone

ALBANY — Capital Repertory Theatre’s production of Stephen Massicotte’s The Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion, despite its strengths, wraps up as a not-so-memorable experience.

By Zach Simeone

KNOX — The town has been reimbursed by the state for another set of wheels at the transfer station, and additional funds received will go towards maintaining Knox’s snow mobile trails.

GUILDERLAND — The school board postponed a closed session it had planned for Tuesday night after a number of school board members decided not to go.

At issue is whether the executive session would have been legal.

Tied by the code
Cancer case points to need for updated law

NEW SCOTLAND — James Lynch has Stage 2 cancer, but he may live longer than two years.

GUIDLERLAND — A new restaurant will open on Western Avenue in two weeks, in a building that has been vacant for over three years.

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