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By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutchmen basketball team had Tuesday’s game against Columbia circled. It was a must win for a team that dropped its two previous games.

Super says he’ll cut overtime hours

GUILDERLAND — To avoid wage freezes and layoffs, Supervisor Kenneth Runion says he is cutting overtime hours for town workers and cutting back hours for some jobs.

By Zach Simeone

WESTERLO — Now that Andrew Brick has been chosen to fill the recently vacated town justice post, Westerlo’s planning board is without a chairman.

Pipeline is laid to bring village water to Wildwood

ALTAMONT—Contractors hired by Wildwood Programs laid pipe under Route 156 this week, bringing the dream of running water to Camp Wildwood one step closer to reality.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Public Library had a scare on Feb. 11, when teenagers started a fire in the men’s bathroom.

By Zach Simeone

Every spring, the Alcove Reservoir, a source of water for the city of Albany, is at risk of being contaminated by manure, carried by snowmelt and storm water that originates on Hilltown farms.

School board questions need for new buses

GUILDERLAND – In an upset victory in 2007, two Republicans won seats on the formerly all-Democratic town board.

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