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GUILDERLAND — Last month, Latham contractors Bette and Cring filed a lien against Brandle Meadows, Jeff Thomas’s senior housing complex, for non-payment of over $2 million.

GUILDERLAND — The results of Tuesday’s Conservative and Independence party primaries in Guilderland are in, and the Democratic incumbent candidates for town board and town judge won by large margins.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Flying Dutchmen football team docked its ship and unleashed an array of scoring on Friday night at home.

GUILDERLAND — A lien for over $2 million has been filed against Brandle Meadows by its builder. Jeff Thomas is developing the senior housing complex, which is two-thirds complete.

Attendance down at the Altamont Fair

 ALTAMONT — Despite a week of sun, attendance to the Altamont Fair fell by around 17 percent.

GUILDERLAND — After three years of seeking zoning board approval, and one year of construction, the expanded Rohr Chabad Jewish Center, on the SUNY Albany campus, will officially open on Sept. 13.

Caught with pants down: Motocross proposal shows Westerlo needs a master plan

Illustration by Forest Byrd

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — A group of kids is back in school after cleaning up parks and cemeteries this summer. This year, six were selected by a set of income-based criteria to be part of the Berne Summer Youth Program.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– Blackbird Head Coach Joe Sapienza was let down by the final score of Saturday’s season opening football game, a 35-to-14 loss to Chatham at home.

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