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GUILDERLAND — Now that Matthew Nelligan is running for a seat on the Guilderland Town Board, questions have been raised about funds he solicited for legal action when he was a schoolteacher.

KNOX — After accepting eight bids this week, the town board has brought Knox one step closer to a revamped town hall. The project will cost $1,388,447.

Gentle judge says caring for goats gives kids a strong work ethic,
kids say their goats are their friends
 

Killing the Berne sewer project would be a classic mistake

Many view ancient Rome as the height of Western civilization. After all, the seeds of our modern American democracy were planted there. The arts that flourished there shape our culture today.

Whitley to be first middle-school principal

VOORHEESVILLE — Brian Whitley will be Voorheesville’s first middle school principal, and he’s filled with ideas about how the job should be done.

A secret junk-food junkie reveals all while fondly foraging at the fair

Crosier bows out of race

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — Supervisor Kevin Crosier is officially not running for a third term this fall. The Albany County Conservative Party, which endorsed Crosier in the past, will not likely nominate a replacement.

By Zach Simeone

ALTAMONT — The Guilderland Fire Department is introducing the area’s fair-going youth to the musical side of safety with its “Safety Rocks” puppet show.

Controversy erupts over early campaign signs

GUILDERLAND — In the midst of an already contentious election — where the party majority of the town board hangs in the balance —the latest skirmish is over election signs.

Across continents and through decades, the Zoppé
family hosts an intimate circus that amazes, delights, and inspires

By Jordan J. Michael

ALTAMONT –– The Zoppé Circus is more of a conversation than a show.

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