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Rabbi arrested for giving alcohol to minor, imposes ban on all liquor

County planners approve size-cap proposal

NEW SCOTLAND — The latest version of the long-debated size-cap law now is closer to passage than it has been in its roughly year-long history.

By Jordan J. Michael

TROY –– This year marked the ninth season of Guilderland hockey. Tuesday marked the sixth time the Dutch have met LaSalle in the Section II Division I playoffs.

A different cycle: New alchemy will produce black gold

 

 

Illustration by Forest Byrd

Our garbage goes to the Rapp road landfill. So filling it too fast is a problem that belongs to all of us. Each of us needs to be part of the solution.

By Jordan J. Michael

CLIFTON PARK –– Going zero for seven is never fun.

Fire department stops annual rose sale

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutchmen basketball team did a whole lot of losing prior to Jan. 19. The team has done nothing but win since.

Co-teaching thrives as special-needs students are clustered in classrooms

GUILDERLAND — Special-education teachers are pushing into regular elementary-school classrooms in a partnership that Guilderland educators describe as perfect.

Rarick steals from father’s home

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — A Warrensburg man is in jail after being arrested for stealing from his father’s Rensselaerville home this past weekend.

Deferring to DEC

The watchdog group Save the Pine Bush, which celebrated its 32nd anniversary on Sunday, has lost its case against the City of Albany over the fifth expansion of the Rapp Road landfill.

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