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GUILDERLAND — The Lia family, owners of the 20 Mall in Guilderland, hope a multi-million dollar renovation will result in an increase of visitors and tenants.

VOORHEESVILLE — For most of their lives, the students at Clayton A. Bouton High School have lived in a country at war, but few have seen its consequences.

Aylward, Marshall, and Hout run unopposed in Altamont

ALTAMONT — Two trustees and one village justice are seeking uncontested re-election to their seats next week when residents go to the polls.

GUILDERLAND — The school board is considering three options for bus replacement, ranging from just under half-a-million dollars to over a million dollars.

GUILDERLAND — The Phantom of the Opera has been seen by over 100 million people around the world; as Broadway’s longest running musical, it has been on stage there for longer than Guilderland High School students have been alive — 23 years.

VOORHEESVILLE — After months of discussion, the village board will hold a public hearing March 9 to pass a sewer-use law for those coming onto the village sewer system.

The proposed law encompasses three parts; it will:

NEW SCOTLAND — The five people appointed by the town to serve on a committee that will make recommendations about the development of the commercial zone will likely be required to submit disclosure forms.

Proposes $89M budget, cuts 44 jobs, hikes taxes 4 percent

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