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GUILDERLAND — Deborah Flaherty-Kizer knows the effects of heart disease can be devastating.

At the tender age of 19, her dreams were dashed.

Community advises on hard choices to close $4M gap

GUILDERLAND — Even as citizens in district-sponsored forums discuss cutting administrative posts to close a $4 million budget gap for next year, some school administrators are getting raises.

Cutting boughs so that deer may browse is a way to help sustain them in winter when snow is deep.

GUILDERLAND — Edward Lysiak has been working at Greulich’s Market for 50 of the 61 years it’s been open.

A small, neighborhood market on Carman Road, the store offers fresh meat, baked goods, and farm-fresh produce.

Aylward and Marshall run for trustee, Hout for judge

ALTAMONT — With the deadline for petitions to run for village trustee or village justice past, three incumbents are unopposed in the upcoming March election.

GUILDERLAND — An Albany County Democratic Committeeman was arrested in Guilderland on Monday morning for having drugs in his car.

The town of Guilderland has one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the state, but the New York State Department of Labor cautions against putting too much stock in the statistics.

Bald eagle makes touch-and-go recovery under young Becker’s care

GUILDERLAND — The art and science of healing wounded wild creatures is being passed on to a new generation in the Becker family.

VOORHEESVILLE — The village board is “ready to go” ahead with its plan to study whether or not the Voorheesville Fire Department needs another truck.

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