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GUILDERLAND — The town board’s concern over storm-water runoff into the Black Creek, which flows to the Watervliet Reservoir, Guilderland’s major source of drinking water, has delayed development of the Dutchmen Acres subdivision.

Parents who are digital immigrants should monitor students who are digital natives

VOORHEESVILLE — In response to community concerns about cyberbullying, the Voorheesville high school hosted a cyber safety community forum last week.

Van Wormer break-in injures man

GUILDERLAND — Two men broke into a home here where they stole money and struck one occupant in the head, according to Guilderland Police.

Illustration by Forest Byrd 

“When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.”

                                                                      — Thomas Jefferson

HILLTOWNS — When 17-year-old Danille Cross found out her friend’s grandparents had lost everything in a fire, she wanted to do something to help.

VOORHEESVILLE — School budget cuts are looming, with anticipated layoffs and halving the spending on field trips.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– The Lady Bird basketball team went from being on the right end of a blowout to being on the wrong end of a close game.

GUILDERLAND — By the end of the year, Watervliet Mayor Michael Manning hopes to have started work on doubling the size of his city’s reservoir.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– Gabriel Cruz-Allen went to see comedian Josh Blue at Proctor’s Theatre last fall. He got big laughs and one big opportunity.

GUILDERLAND — Plans have been scrapped for a part-time position that would have allowed the town to check up on elderly residents.

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