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Discontinuation of the state’s School TAx Relief (STAR) Rebate has some residents worrying about how they will afford school taxes.

Anne Hayden

GUILDERLAND — Tawasentha Park is the setting of a series of trail runs, every Monday night, from now until mid-June.

GUILDERLAND — Beth Bini, the newly named principal of Westmere Elementary School, says she loves children. She means this in a very personal way.

By Jordan J. Michael

COHOES –– The color purple is easy to find at a track meet.

Winning awards as we move a community onward

Illustration by Forest Byrd

It’s a Byrd! It’s a plane! It’s Super Artist! For the second year in a row, the mild-mannered Forest Byrd swept the awards for art given by the New York Press Association.

By Zach Simeone

HILLTOWNS — Helderberg Community Watch and Schoharie Valley Watch, two local community watchdog organizations that seek to inform their neighbors about the pros and cons of wind energy, have formed an alliance.

NEW SCOTLAND — A law framed by the town’s planning board will likely head for review by the county planning board while a law favored by a vocal citizens’ group is left behind.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutchmen lacrosse team stomped all over Saratoga Springs, 17-2, on a blistering cold Tuesday afternoon.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– Running, sprinting, jumping, and throwing have never been a problem for Berne-Knox-Westerlo track and field.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– Douglas Brill hopes that one day there will be a Blackbird varsity lacrosse team. He’s already begun the process.

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