COHOES –– With its star player surrounded and held scoreless, Berne-Knox-Westerlo had to employ the rest of its talented players. The Bulldogs were willing and able to step up against Maple Hill, coming back from 10 points down for a thrilling victory in Tuesday’s Class C semifinal.

GUILDERLAND –– Josh LoGiudice and Mike Lainhart may have hoped for more wins at the state wrestling tournament, but at least the two Guilderland juniors know what to expect the next time they make the gifted field.

RENSSEALERVILLE — A day after a large rally at the state capitol against New York’s new gun-control legislation, Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple sympathized with Hilltown residents eager to repeal it.

ALTAMONT — In a life spent working on farm machinery, Bruce Jacobs was caring and independent, maintaining his stride and compassion through adversity.

To the Editor:

After reading your Feb. 21 article concerning a State Trooper, I felt compelled to write The Enterprise. I feel it was nothing but airing dirty laundry of an unhappy … [separated] husband.  This article accomplished nothing.

HILLTOWNS — While Westerlo last month demanded the repeal of the state’s gun-control law with a resolution that won applause and handshakes from citizens, town boards in Knox and Berne this week took more mild positions focused on public input.

To the Editor:

NEW SCOTLAND — After completing a federally funded two-year study in November on how to develop the town’s commercial zones near the intersections of routes 85 and 85A, New Scotland has received a new $70,000 grant from the Capital District Transportation Committee to help make the recommendations into law.

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