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KNOX — Do rural areas like the Hilltowns need some help with their “web presence”?

ALBANY COUNTY — Have you ever wanted to know if the water you drink is safe?

Kristin Gundersen, the owner of Alternative Veterinary Therapies, started her own practice in the spring of 2014. With an increase in demand for her practice, Gundersen’s business will be moving to a larger building in Clarksville this weekend.

GUILDERLAND CENTER — Guilderland Center Rehabilitation and Extended Care Facility, a 127-bed nursing facility that provides rehabilitation and nursing services to patients who require either short- or long-term nursing care following hospitalization, will soon have a new name and brand.

BETHLEHEM — The Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce’s Holiday Shopping Card, which is free, offers discounts and promotions to 51 local businesses.

St. John’s Church in Altamont got its new carillon system Tuesday.

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