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The Friends of the Slingerland Family Burial Vault to present tours on October 6, calling it "A Visit with Slingerlands' Founding Family"

Big Trucks Day fundraiser held last Saturday at the Voorheesville Firehouse.

WESTERLO — Robert T. Walter, a representative of Chosen People Ministries, will speak at the first Baptist church of Westerlo on Sunday, Oct. 20, during the 9:30 a.m. worship. His topic is “Salvation in Messiah Jesus.”

GLENMONT — The Glenmont Job Corps Center has immediate openings for people seeking free career training in automotive repair, construction, health care, hospitality, and homeland security.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Guilderhaven will not be attending the Guilderland Farmers’ Market on Sunday, Sept. 22.

We will, instead, be returning on Sunday, Sept. 29. We apologize if this causes any inconvenience and we look forward to seeing you at the market!

Jonathan Halpert said his urgent-care center in Guilderland has served as a stopgap in recent months for Hilltowns health after the only doctor’s office in Berne closed.

Rebeca Bliss and her husband chose to live in Guilderland because of its location, school system, and natural beauty, she said.

NEW SCOTLAND — The New Scotland Presbyterian Church at 2010 New Scotland Road is holding a Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, Sept. 22, at 4 p.m. Light refreshments will follow.

On Wednesday morning, Altamont Fire Department held their annual September 11th ceremony at the firehouse to remember the tragic events.

A Voorheesville student who is earning his Eagle Scout badge built a train-viewing station was unveiled by Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy on Wednesday afternoon in Voorheesville at the Rail Trail.

Christian Brothers Academy celebrates the start of the school year and honors the victims of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 on Friday afternoon .

Discover the Hilltowns tour partnered with the Albany County Cornell Cooperative Extension for its third Family Farm Day Sunday at Two Rock Ranch in Berne.

Blessing for the upcoming school year on Sunday morning at the Helderberg Reformed Church in Guilderland Center

B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation is opening its doors to welcome the Capital Region community for the High Holy Days with complimentary attendance at all services.

BETHLEHEM — At its September meeting, the board of directors of the Bethlehem Tomboys Girls’ Softball League unanimously elected Mark Ciafardo as its new president.

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