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NEW SCOTLAND — An administrative law judge heard evidence on Friday from the town in support of closing the Youmans Road rail crossing.

Should village sell water to developers?

VOORHEESVILLE — As the village closes budget gaps by selling water to developers, at least one resident opposes the measure.

Size cap divides planning board

NEW SCOTLAND — A split vote on the planning board has sent a recommendation to the town board to triple the size of the allowable square footage for malls in a size-cap law.

By Jordan J. Michael

LOUDONVILLE –– After placing second in the Section II meet, the Guilderland gymnastics team sent four athletes to the State Championships at Shaker High School on Saturday.

By Jordan J. Michael

BALLSTON SPA –– The Voorheesville girls’ basketball team hasn’t earned much respect in recent years. Oh, how the tides have turned.

By Jordan J. Michael

ALBANY –– The Lake George Warriors officially have Voorheesville’s number in the 2008-09 high school sports year.

NEW SCOTLAND — Keith B. Miller “candidly photographed” an 18-year-old woman while she was in his bathroom, according to the Albany County Sheriff’s Office.

To cut 47 jobs, hike taxes 4%

GUILDERLAND — As the recession deepens, the school superintendent here proposed an $85 million budget Tuesday night that cuts 47 jobs.

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