Elizabeth Floyd Mair

Christine Myers of Altamont, a sophomore at Saint Rose, hopes to qualify for the NCAA Division II national championship.

It’s been closed for nine years, but once the rebuild starts, the Weaver Road bridge should be completed in about three months, officials say.

The town now plans to hire a full-time, not part-time, planner.

Since New York’s Compassionate Care Act went into effect in 2016, both the State Senate and Assembly have considered bills that would expand the use and availability of medical marijuana.

GUILDERLAND — Four candidates are running for four seats on the Guilderland school board. The top three vote-getters will serve full three-year terms; the candidate who finishes fourth will fill out a two-year term.

Teachers fight the darkness that descended after the murder of two elementary-school students with a scholarship, memorials.

Guilderland has strict regulations about Airbnb — it’s not allowed — but other towns have not yet had a need to create regulations.

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.

Donald Vosburgh hopes to put off going to the hospital for necessary procedures as long as he can. He doesn’t like to leave the nursing home, because he’s afraid that some of his possessions might not be there when he gets back.

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

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