Jo E. Prout

ALTAMONT — A record Countryfest crowd at the Altamont fairgrounds behaved itself, according to local police who worked the annual event.

Not in top three for required exam

Get off your high horse and on with your next project — your life

Undersheriff is the Apple of Democrats’ eye

Apple, Horton, and Salerno all want to be sheriff

VOORHEESVILLE — The Hannaford grocery store here will celebrate its “re-opening” this Saturday, with store representatives giving out gift cards, toys, and $2,000 to the New Scotland Community Food Pantry.

GUILDERLAND — As William Lia transforms 20 Mall into Hamilton Square, the planning board here continued a site-plan review of the expansion, again, last week.

ALTAMONT — Altamont’s public safety commissioner, Todd Pucci, will take the Civil Service exam for police chiefs this Saturday.

Pricing homes properly is the key to selling

Homes in the Capital District are selling better than expected this spring, according to local real estate agents. For those facing short sales or foreclosures, however, sellers can expect delays.

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