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Reset our priorities to shore up a collapsing foundation

Illustration by Forest Byrd

What makes Redlich run?

GUILDERLAND — While many New Yorkers are anticipating a Democratic primary for governor, a handful of Libertarians hope to see their candidate force a GOP primary.

By Zach Simeone

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE ––The Blackbirds’ basketball team is now its own worst enemy.

Size-cap bill moves
Trio delivers on campaign promise

By Zach Simeone

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– Throughout history, the Dutchmen wrestling team hasn’t prided itself on winning dual meets in the Suburban Council. Guilderland saves everything for sectionals at the end of the season.

GUIDLERLAND — A new restaurant will open on Western Avenue in two weeks, in a building that has been vacant for over three years.

Tied by the code
Cancer case points to need for updated law

NEW SCOTLAND — James Lynch has Stage 2 cancer, but he may live longer than two years.

GUILDERLAND — The school board postponed a closed session it had planned for Tuesday night after a number of school board members decided not to go.

At issue is whether the executive session would have been legal.

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