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GUILDERLAND — The town board is divided on whether to add a third part-time judge to its court.

ALTAMONT— Neil Taber is running unopposed for his eighth term as judge on the Fairness Party line. It’s a one-man party he created himself.

3-D holograms and cyber chips
earn a prize in communication for FMS designers of a Future City

GUILDERLAND — Communication counts.

 ALTAMONT—Incumbent trustees Kerry Dineen and Dean Whalen are running unopposed in the March 18 election for second four-year terms. Dineen is running on the same ticket as Mayor James Gaughan while Whalen is running independently.

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — Conflict has arisen between one landowner and local snowmobile clubs.

VOORHEESVILLE — What began 10 years ago as a way to pass a boring August night has turned into an addictive hobby, and resulted in a month-long international trip for Mark and Karen Robertson of Voorheesville.

To cut 47 jobs, hike taxes 4%

GUILDERLAND — As the recession deepens, the school superintendent here proposed an $85 million budget Tuesday night that cuts 47 jobs.

NEW SCOTLAND — Keith B. Miller “candidly photographed” an 18-year-old woman while she was in his bathroom, according to the Albany County Sheriff’s Office.

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