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Brittany Schaub, Daniel Theobald, and Kevin Swartz have joined Barton & Loguidice, an engineering, planning, environmental, and landscape architecture firm with nine offices across New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland announces the addition of three employees to its Albany office.

Through a glass darkly — we need to see Native Americans for who they are, not through our own distorting lens.

The Bisti/De-Na-Zin wilderness in the northwest corner of New Mexico is hot and dry for much of the year — when it is not bitter cold and dry — and it is far from the regions that are well-known to

Last Friday, the Chuck Wagon Diner held a customer appreciation at the diner in Princetown but it also held a benefit and fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis and the horse foundation.

SEPTEMBER 12 IS REGISTRATION DAY

Polluters should pay for recycling, not taxpayers

The Guilderland, Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Voorheesville, and Bethlehem school districts have released the income criteria for students to qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. All four districts have the same standard, based on family size and income.

Germany’s Circular Economy Act mandates “the polluter-pays principle, the five-tier waste hierarchy, and the principle of shared public and private responsibility for waste management.”

ALBANY COUNTY — After stunning industrial and commercial growth over the last four decades in China, the Communist country, which had taken and used much of the world’s refuse, has implemented policies to clean up its environment.

Towns both large and small are incurring thousands of dollars in costs to dispose of commingled recyclables.

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