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When arrested, they had a total of 144 counterfeit credit cards.

Darlene Stanton has been installed as the latest president of the Department of New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary.

The three candidates running unopposed for library trustee are a homemaker, a volunteer firefighter, and a former member of the town’s zoning board of appeals.

Five years ago, Doug Arthur had been away from drawing for a while when one night he bolted out of a dead sleep with the idea that he was going to do a book.

BERNE — Improvements to the Thompsons Lake boat launch in Berne have been completed at a cost of $160,000; the project was funded through the state’s NY Works Program, according to a release from the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation.

After 50 years as collaborators, Herb Weisburgh and Ed Munger are debuting their first musical, “Love in Firenze,” at The Addy at Proctors on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

A dramatic increase in Voorheesville’s adopted budget is due to a one-time expense, and Albany County Comptroller Michael Conners came to the the village board’s monthly meeting to talk about what could happen to a municipality’s budget if sales-tax revenues decrease.

Piscitelli intends to continue what he calls the “culture of collaboration” at Guilderland High School.

Folding tables have the highest circulation rate of anything that can be taken out of the Guilderland Public Library, Wiles said.

Residents are much happier with the revised plan, but are still very concerned about traffic in the area.

Randy Bashwinger, Berne’s highway superintendent, is challenging incumbent Lillian Sisson-Chrysler, a nurse, for a seat on the Berne-Knox-Westerlo School Board.

John Nicholas

Supporters of the “conversion therapy” ban included a social worker, psychiatrist, psychologists, and someone who nearly went through with such “therapy.”

Chris Tague

Chris Tague, the Republican town supervisor of Schoharie, has won the 102nd New York State Assembly seat by fewer than 300 votes.

Newly appointed judge Christine Napierski is currently learning the ropes by shadowing Guilderland’s two other judges.

A student’s angry Instagram post spread over social media, leading police to the Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s campus Wednesday morning, but the student was not charged with a crime.

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