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GUILDERLAND — On Saturday, March 13, a fire in the west wing of Guilderland High School was contained in an art computer laboratory with some smoke damage nearby.

Currently 27.5 percent of Albany County’s residents have received at least one shot of vaccine, according to the state’s vaccine tracker. A total of 84,459 residents have received one shot while 43,087 have received two shots.

While the county’s health department with its many medical corps volunteers will continue to run its large point of dispensing, or POD, at the Times Union Center in Albany, Albany County Health Commissioner Elizabeth Whalen said, she looks forward to re-allocating some of the county’s supply to “small break-out clinics.”

Berne Supervisor Sean Lyons said that the assessor’s office made a clerical error and “only collected for the maintenance and operation fees” instead of the full levy.

The Albany-Schenectady-Troy area lost 26,500 private-sector jobs, a loss of 7.3 percent, from January 2020 to January 2021.

As freshman Gabe Zullo is finishing his year-long treatment, junior Jenna Meier is just starting hers.

The American Rescue Plan’s funding can be used to respond to the public health emergency caused by the coronavirus as well as to address the economic fallout that came with it, including assistance to households, small businesses and not-for-profits, and aid to impacted industries such as tourism, travel and hospitality.

The bulk of a public hearing on Altamont’s police-reform plan was spent by committee members going over responses to an online survey, which 77 residents had answered. 

A renewable-energy draft is just one aspect of a larger comprehensive plan that will eventually be reviewed by the Westerlo Town Board, which will vote to accept it or send it back to the drawing board.

The project will be built using funds provided by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.

Starting on Wednesday, March 17, vaccine eligibility will expand to public-facing government and public employees, not-for-profit workers who provide public-facing services to needy New Yorkers, and essential in-person public-facing building service workers; also, all providers, except pharmacies, can vaccinate anyone who is eligible to receive the vaccine.

BETHLEHEM — A Bethlehem Police investigation of stolen packages ended with the arrest on March 4 of Maureen M. McCarthy, 41, of Delmar.

“This is the first time the federal government has provided direct unrestricted aid to the counties and the local governments of the United States. It’s unprecedented,” said Stephen Acquario, executive director of the New York State Association of Counties.

The local waste-and-recycling hauler, along with another area provider and their shared international parent company, are embroiled in a lawsuit over deceptive business practices with Twin Bridges Waste & Recycling, the current provider of waste-and-recycling services to many Altamont residents

Hungerford Market and Café

Restaurants outside of New York City can move to 75-percent capacity on March 19, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Sunday.

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