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GUILDERLAND — A state-required audit of school finances gave “the highest level of assurance that can be given,” said Timothy Doyle to the school board last week.

GUILDERLAND — George Kuhn, 54, of Guilderland, was arrested for felony driving while intoxicated, after he hit another car and injured the female driver and 10-year-old passenger, according to a release from the City of Albany Police Department.

ALTAMONT — The village board is considering two options as it upgrades its wastewater treatment plant to reduce the flow of excess stormwater into the plant’s filtration system.

Incumbent Dem Breslin challenged by GOP’s Domenici and Reform’s Carey

GUILDERLAND — McKownville might become a hamlet.

By Zach Simeone

HILLTOWNS — A 22-year-old Berne man was arrested last week for statutory rape, and is now being held at Albany County’s jail.

GCSD trio says: Reinstate all sports

GUILDERLAND — Three sports supporters, during the opening round of budget sessions for 2011-12, told the school board not to cut athletics next year.

By Zach Simeone

KNOX — This Saturday, the roadside lawn in front of the revitalized Town Hall will be the venue for the first Helderberg Hilltowns Fall Festival.

NEW SCOTLAND — Upscale residential development could take root in the now rural landscape off of New Scotland South Road if water comes to the area.

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District’s $12.7-million building project, now three years in the making, is gaining momentum.

NEW SCOTLAND — Divine direction has brought a new pastor to The Mountainview Church.

Ambulance squad and village can’t come to terms

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