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BETHLEHEM — Susan Leath said she “had a moment” when she stood in a Barnes & Noble bookstore, faced with a wall of Arcadia books in the Images of America series, each a compendium of pictures for different communities.

Dems plan to scale back after a packed budget hearing

GCSD makes minor shifts in teaching literacy,
bigger shifts in math to meet Common Core standards

Board looks at retrofitting Village Hall

SCHOHARIE — Two people died in Marie Vedder’s house during the 1996 flood, she said while taking a break from repairing damage to the house after Tropical Storm Irene flooded it again in August.

Krumkill is open again

NEW SCOTLAND — The portion of Krumkill Road, near the Normans Kill, that was damaged during Tropical Storm Irene and closed on Nov. 5 is open again.

Labor, supplies, and food — “Everything is donated,” says Goodrich,
Loaves and Fishes Café hosts a daily miracle with “manna from heaven”

One couple’s story of rebuilding after Irene’s floods

GUILDERLAND — Residents of the neighborhood between Crossgates Mall and Route 20 are feeling cautiously optimistic after being granted a meeting with the town supervisor and mall management last week.

GCSD declares impasse in contract negotiations

GUILDERLAND — The economic downturn that has led large unions of state workers to give up raises in order to keep jobs has stymied talks here between the school district and its teachers’ union.

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