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Save the Pine Bush wins standing

ALBANY COUNTY — Save the Pine Bush has won a case in the state’s highest court that will have impacts across New York State.

GHS over the moon about Ludwig’s comedy

GUILDERLAND — “Think of all the joy you bring to people out there in the darkness,” says George Hay to his wife, Charlotte.

GUILDERLAND — Sometimes wishes come true.

Projects that a facilities committee planning school upgrades had referred to as a “wish list” two years ago may soon become a reality.

GOP’s Rapp and Dems’ Weaver vie for super

By Zach Simeone

Weber and Pitts challenge Kropp and Hotaling for assessor

and Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Four candidates are vying for two spots in the assessors’ office — the town has a total three assessors, each serving four-year terms.

GUILDERLAND — The school district earned a B+ on its audit this year, according to Alan Walther who presented the independent audit to the school board on Oct. 6

“There’s always room for improvement,” Walther said.

ALBANY COUNTY — The fifth expansion of the Rapp Road landfill into the Pine Bush has met with a not surprising challenge.

Two women vie for super, four battle for two town board seats

By Zach Simeone

VOORHEESVILLE — Voters here passed two reserve funds by a roughly two-to-one margin on Tuesday.

GOP’s Busch challenges Democrats’ Marra

Is the public at risk?

Safe Haven lets those who are struggling “create their own destiny”

The mark of an ice-cream lover leads to a shared life

VOORHEESVILLE — A man reclines among his wares for sale behind an open gate and a pair of women chat, with locked doors prominent behind them.

Each picture expresses safety, says Bob Alft. 

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