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GUILDERLAND — The third time was a charm for the Guilderland School District, which has received a $101,410 grant to improve its readiness for emergencies.

GUILDERLAND — A new proposal from Supervisor Kenneth Runion could give business owners the chance to revamp the outside of their buildings.

By Maggie Gordon

GUILDERLAND — On Friday, July 31, a political robo call began making the rounds in Guilderland. No one is taking credit for it.

NEW SCOTLAND — Remaining consistent on its stance regarding the town’s moratorium on large-scale retail development, the planning board voted, 5 to 1, to recommend against an extension.

Medicaid reimbursements to New York State schools have been temporarily halted, leaving local districts in the lurch.

By Zach Simeone

GUILDERLAND — In the third week of June, a cutout of a black dog mysteriously appeared on Peter Golden’s lawn, shortly after he announced that he was considering running for town supervisor with Republican endorsement.

ALTAMONT — Chris and Eileen Testo met in dog obedience class.

“I had a Doberman. He had a Lab,” recalls Mrs. Testo. “It was pretty much we got our leashes wrapped. We’ve been together ever since.”

That was 25 years ago.

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