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GUILDERLAND — As district administrators start shaping next year’s budget, they are to keep in mind priorities set by the school board.

VOORHEESVILLE — The village’s old phone books will soon be insulating attics in the northeast.

TAs to get raises

GUIDERLAND — Settling on a contract after months at impasse formed the background at last Wednesday’s school board meeting as teaching assistants heard a report that might foretell their future.

Split board adopts $30M budget, no tax hike

GUILDERLAND — As district administrators start shaping next year’s budget, they are to keep in mind priorities set by the school board.

GUILDERLAND — The recent suicide of a Guilderland High School student led to a town hall forum on Tuesday aimed at prevention.

Going Out for temporary insanity
Mayhem rules as Hilltowns Players are Losing Patients

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — The latest Hilltowns Players production will drive audiences nuts, and they’ll be right at home.

Split board adopts $30M budget, no tax hike

NEW SCOTLAND — The narrow scope of international law two centuries ago allowed for what has now become a major means of prosecuting human rights abuses.

Berne proposes $2.3 million budget, with tax decrease

By Zach Simeone

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — In a town known for its contentious politics, both major parties suffered losses and made gains Tuesday, as the Conservative Party got two candidates elected.

Voorheesville Area Ambulance seeks new volunteers

Gebe elected super with 64 percent of the vote

BERNE — The Democrats once again made a clean sweep in Berne.

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