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GUILDERLAND — Donna Baker has searched for her identity for more than thirty years and now she’d like to share her experiences with others on similar journeys.

Mayor charges McIntyre with finding
affordable plan for upgrading Altamont’s old sewer system

GUILDERLAND — A 20-year-old Guilderland man was arrested Tuesday, by the Rotterdam Police Department, for first-degree rape.

Barr talks about prevention and healing, from the heart

VOORHEESVILLE — W. Brian Barr has had a quarter century to think about his son’s suicide, and he’s distilled some of his thoughts for others.

NEW SCOTLAND — Although the New Scotland FIRST ballot line was accepted by both the Republican and Democratic election commissioners, the Albany County Board of Elections is facing a suit to invalidate the petition.

NEW SCOTLAND — Incumbent Republican Councilman , an eighth-generation New Scotland farmer, has the Democratic line for the November election, but he is facing a primary challenge to keep his party’s line.

Committee meets to start overhaul of town’s zoning

NEW SCOTLAND — The GOP, divided over this election’s defining issue, will settle its ticket in the Sept. 15 primary.

VOORHEESVILLE — Frank Papa, Voorheesville’s fire chief, wants a brand new truck.

Eight charged in sting for prostitution and drug crimes

NEW SCOTLAND — , a professional planner, is running on the same issues he ran on two years ago, although they have been magnified.

By Zach Simeone

ALBANY — Thomas Spargo, a former New York State Supreme Court Justice, was found guilty of two felony charges last Thursday, and is not planning to appeal.

NEW SCOTLAND — , a lawyer and New Scotland native, is running to give people a choice, she says.

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