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Mohr says, “Providing clean water is the way to break the poverty cycle.”

Scouts mark storm drains in Guilderland as Stone raises awareness

BERNE — Dylan Germani’s grandmother broke her leg.

The wide-eyed sixth-grader at Berne-Knox-Westerlo watched as she struggled to use a wheelchair and her canes.

By Zach Simeone

KNOX — A year after he was talked down from a cliff’s edge at Thacher Park, Christopher David burned down his family’s home on Suto Road in Knox yesterday, police say.

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District may be revamping its infrastructure with an energy performance contract, and might include a 150-foot, on-campus wind turbine in its plans.

ALBANY COUNTY — Several sewage-related sites in the area are set to be reviewed by the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation.

 

GUILDERLAND — Peter Golden, a former Guilderland School Board member, neither Republican nor Democrat, is considering a run for town supervisor with Republican endorsement.

GUILDERLAND — Two people broke in to 3 Westlyn Court in McKownville on Sunday, taking jewelry, flatware, and other valuables, before speeding off onto Western Avenue, according to Guilderland Police Investigator Chuck Tanner.

ALTAMONT— One of the last two parcels of undeveloped land left in Altamont is slated for building.

ALBANY COUNTY — In its third year at Thacher Park, the Sheep and will welcome llamas and alpacas.

A city of Albany ordinance passed in 1993, to reduce the use of pesticides and substitute safe alternatives, is being ignored while dangerous rodenticides and insecticides continued to be spread at the Rapp Road landfill.

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