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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

NEW SCOTLAND — Voters were definitive on Tuesday, electing the slate that ran as Team New Scotland, which is taking the victory as a mandate for a cap on the size of retail development.

Runion, Slavick and Pastore keep board majority

GUILDERLAND — Democratic incumbents swept their Republican challengers in all town races.

GOP’s Stevens edges out Dems’ Decker

KNOX — In an upset Tuesday, Republican Travis Stevens edged Democratic incumbent Dennis Decker out of his town board seat.

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