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NEW SALEM — Growing up in New Salem, Ryan Conley and his friends built their own bikes with parts from the junkyard.

“As a kid, I remember building jumps on the side of the road …. We used to build little mountain-bike trails,” he said.

Paul Larrabee will attend Clarkson University and hopes to be a mechanical engineer.

Kimberly Howland is attending Rochester Institute of Technology to study video game design, and then hopes to find a job in game development in the Capital Region. 

The menu offerings at Indian Ladder Farms are a collaborative and creative effort between Executive Chef Luca Brunelle; his sous-chef, Laur Faljean; and their team; and reflect the two chefs’ different backgrounds in the culinary arts.

The process was difficult for both the school district and parents as well as the preschools, said Superintendent Marie Wiles, and she hopes some legislative or policy changes will be made statewide before next year.

Previously identified as Pyramids’ Rapp Road residential project, the 222-unit development — 192 apartments and 30 townhomes — has been branded by its developer as The Apex at Crossgates.

United States Postal Service representative Mark Lawrence said that a work order has been submitted and is expected to be complete by the end of July. 

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