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By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The red clashed with the black for another classic high school football game on Friday.

The Dutchmen tried to score in the final minutes of the season opening home game against Bethlehem, but came up short, 21-13.

Mayor charges McIntyre with finding
affordable plan for upgrading Altamont’s old sewer system

GUILDERLAND — Donna Baker has searched for her identity for more than thirty years and now she’d like to share her experiences with others on similar journeys.

By Zach Simeone

By Jordan J. Michael

ROTTERDAM –– Shutting out the first opponent of the season is always a good sign of what’s to come.

Guilderland Ballet tackles The Nutcracker

GUILDERLAND — For the first time since the Guilderland Ballet was founded 41 years ago, the school will put on a full performance of the famous ballet The Nutcracker.

Local districts handle controversial speech differently

Local districts took different approaches when it came to airing President Barack Obama’s speech for students returning to school this week.

By Zach Simeone

ALBANY — Thomas Spargo, a former New York State Supreme Court Justice, was found guilty of two felony charges last Thursday, and is not planning to appeal.

NEW SCOTLAND — , a professional planner, is running on the same issues he ran on two years ago, although they have been magnified.

Eight charged in sting for prostitution and drug crimes

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