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A practical and modern guide to tightening up the old homestead

By Ellen Zunon

GUILDERLAND — An old hand and a newcomer are making uncontested runs for the Guilderland Library Board of Trustees.

Barbara Fraterrigo has been on the board since the library had an elected board, that is, for 21 years.

VOORHEESVILLE — Ever since Thomas Reardon was a student in elementary school, he wanted to work in one.

We can make our own happiness

A Buddhist nun e-mailed my sister “a bit of delight for your day” with a link to a video filmed in an Antwerp train station.

My sister forwarded the e-mail to my father with the words “Let’s dance!”

NEW SCOTLAND — Since the town hired an Internal Control Officer in January, it has been steadily working towards restructuring parts of its operation.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Flying Dutchmen baseball team was looking for a boost of confidence on Wednesday. Scoring 17 runs was more than enough.

GUILDERLAND — The bridge connecting one end of Weaver Road, with its 20 houses, to Route 146, has been closed, and will remain closed for the foreseeable future, leaving residents with concerns.

GUILDERLAND — , a Guilderland High School senior, launched his run for school board with a press conference last Thursday.

GUILDERLAND — Five candidates are vying for three Guilderland School Board seats in the May 19 election. Petitions to run were due on Monday.

For the first time in more than a decade, the candidates are divided in their support of the budget.

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