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Remembering Alzheimer’s

Last year, we published a letter that struck a nerve in our community. A young girl, Courteney Bergen of Guilderland, wrote us about her family’s decision to keep her grandfather at home.

Golden says it’s time for change

GUILDERLAND — Peter Golden, not enrolled in any political party, has announced this week that he accepted the Guilderland Republican Committee’s nomination for town supervisor.

2008-2009 winter-spring sports review

By Jordan J. Michael

As the exciting soccer season came to a close this past school year, winter came through and brought some crazy weather, as well as some engaging basketball on the local hardwood.

From Shakespeare to Charlotte’s Web, plays for every taste

By Maggie Gordon

GOP mis-caucus, Dems name slate

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — The bickering of town board meetings has spilled onto the path towards the fall elections.

GUILDERLAND — The same system that allows Guilderland High School students to search for the right college will allow the district to track their progress at college.

Luther takes charge in the breach

NEW SCOTLAND — Taking the helm of a party facing a primary that splits two sets of candidates on the defining issue in this year’s election, Lance Luther is painting the GOP as unified.

More time to pay, a taxing proposition

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — John “Jack” Kudlack, 65, chairman of the town’s Democratic Party, will run in his first political race for a seat on the town board.

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