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GUILDERLAND — , who is seeking a second term on the board, says she has learned much in her first three years and enjoyed it.

GUILDERLAND — A proposed mixed-age condominium development on West Old State Road has neighbors worried about stormwater drainage problems.

Kendall honored for being “always and forever” helpful

NEW SCOTLAND — Conversation often turns to a gravely croon with George Kendall, who played for decades at area bars.  Now, at 76, he sings at old folks’ homes.

NEW SCOTLAND — Town board members are negotiating the details of the latest incarnation of a bill that would limit the size of retail development.

Deputy Mayor Hotaling mourned

VOORHEESVILLE — Always a leavening presence, William Hotaling was part of the village’s bedrock.  He died on Monday, May 2, 2011 at St. Peter’s Hospital surrounded by his family.  He was 69.

GUILDERLAND — The Rodino family — parents Lori and Rick, and their children Anthony, Gianna, and Rachel — were dealt a double blow nearly four years ago, when Rachel and Rick were diagnosed with Huntington’s disease.

Dr. Zunon reflects on recent past while Ivorian history is in the making

GUILDERLAND — Denis Zunon is a long way from his homeland — Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa. He says, if he were a young man, he would be there now — fighting.

Star Plaza doesn’t want to be a carpet for refurbished 20 Mall

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