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Highway super outlines annual road repairs as town adopts new voucher system

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Highway Superintendent G. Jon Chase, who oversees road repairs in town, has a full plate for the coming year.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– The BKW girls’ basketball team was riding a regular season Western Athletic Conference South title into its first Class CC playoff game at home.

Hoosick Falls crashed the party and sent everyone home early.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutchmen basketball team is moving on to face Bishop Maginn after a 75-to-56 first-round win over Troy on Wednesday night in the Class AA sectionals.

In tracing a migration of sharecroppers to the Pine Bush,
Lemak writes a community’s history and finds friends

Day-long chase ends with arrest

GUILDERLAND — On Monday night, a car chase led State Troopers from Princetown into Altamont, and then Guilderland, where residents were startled by the whir of helicopters overhead, and the number of police cars on the road.

Attack on Van Wormer Drive was “targeted”

GUILDERLAND — At 3:18 p.m. on Feb. 18, a resident of 10 Van Wormer Drive was bludgeoned in his home, in what police are now calling a “targeted attack,” the result of “a business transaction.”

GUILDERLAND — Residents of Guilderland still have time to apply for the School Tax Relief exemption.

Steps towards a new town hall

By Zach Simeone

KNOX — As steps are taken towards renovating and expanding its town hall, Knox is paying the $1.3-million price tag piece by piece.

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