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GUILDERLAND — Residents of Becker Road, which backs up to the Bozenkill, noticed a sudden change in the level and color of the water on May 18.

GUILDERLAND — The school district’s health insurance committee has recommended a few changes to save money, but it may not be enough for some board members.

The recommendations were presented at last Tuesday’s board meeting.

 

 

GUILDERLAND — Alicia Rizzo wanted to be an elementary school teacher since she was 7 years old.

As a second-grader in Colonie public schools, she recalls, “During free time, I played teaching.”

 

A Clifton Park woman was ticketed yesterday after she hit a Guilderland school bus.

Tara Cerrato, 29, was issued several traffic tickets and transported to Albany Medical Center Hospital, according to a press release from the Guilderland Police Department.

GUILDERLAND — About 200 school workers won’t be getting any salary raises this year, although they’ll still get incremental step increases.

Comptroller should have regs that town can bank on

Public monies must be wisely managed. This is especially true in tough times. The state comptroller plays an essential role in auditing municipalities and school districts to turn up problems that need fixing.

A half-century of Catholic schooling comes to an end

GUILDERLAND — After nearly 50 years of providing faith-based education, Christ the King School is closing its doors for good at the end of the academic year.

New Scotland cuts board to five

NEW SCOTLAND — The planning board will shed two members and the five remaining will serve two years fewer since the town board changed its structure in a unanimous vote.

Tubbs puts dogs’ deaths behind her,
Bushnell pleads guilty to stealing and injuring two dogs

By Zach Simeone

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