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A Guilderland senior told her school board — with some members who no longer want to support Tech Valley High — that school brought her out of her shell, preparing her for life's challenges.

With three seats at play in the Guilderland School Board elections, only three petitions have been taken, two  by incumbents; candidates' petitions are due back on April 21.

The Fox Creek Market in the Berne hamlet closed this month for its own unique reasons, but it has done so before, emblematic of a cherished, social business in a rural town that is subject to the pressures of a sparse customer base.

The Albany County Historical Association invited local organizations to use their space in Arbor Hill earlier this month. They plan to meet again in Knox in June.

He failed multiple field-sobriety tests and registered a blood-alcohol content of .17.

After Hicks was placed in custody, the police found a half-empty bottle of vodka in his car, the report said.

After a December fire, Dr. Steve Oshins plans to design a whole new office and said the practice will be back “bigger, better, and stronger.”

“These wounded birds couldn’t even balance on a tree branch,” said the woman who has been feeding vultures in her suburban neighborhood.  “There was no way they could have gotten their own food.”

The Voorheesville Central School District proposed almost $420,000 in cuts for its $22.5M budget.

A Colonie man was arrested for allegedly stabbing a Voorheesville resident at the victim's home.

ALBANY COUNTY — County Executive Daniel McCoy, the day after delivering his third State of the County address, said his top priority out of all that he outlined is meeting the needs of kids.

The school superintendent has re-assigned a teacher suspected of embezzling union funds to work on curriculum in the district office so as not to disrupt student learning during the investigation.

Realtor Robert Smith says his niece bought property in Knox, where she has a towing business in the second district, only after the zoning administrator said they would be clear of the town's law.

"It's funny, well written and has great moments of humor and honesty," says the director of the Guilderland Players' All Shook Up, a jukebox musical featuring Elvis Presley hits.

The Sound of Music will be performed March 7 through 9 at the middle school, 6072 State Farm Rd. in Guilderland.

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