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By Jordan J. Michael

CHATHAM –– Playoffs may be out of reach for the Voorheesville football team after a 62-7 loss to Chatham on the road Friday night, dropping the team to 0-4.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutchmen football team had a 16-to-7 lead at halftime against Ballston Spa during its final home game on Friday. But the “wind came out of our sails” in the second half, Head Coach Dan Penna said.

Wood-, gas- and corn-burning stoves are all the rage this fall as consumers prepare to face record-high oil prices.

Illustration by Forest Byrd

Renée Van Kuren captures and harnesses the power of the sun

By Jordan J. Michael

The Guilderland and Voorheesville boys’ and girls’ cross-country teams are having a busy and successful season this fall. The coaches are predicting further success as the season winds down.

Redlich asked to sit out budget vote

GUILDERLAND — Supervisor Kenneth Runion, a Democrat on the town board’s three-member majority, has asked that Republican Councilman Warren Redlich recuse himself from the town’s budget process.

GUILDERLAND — Matthew Nelligan has left his job as a Guilderland schoolteacher but he’s not leaving town.

“I live in Guilderland,” he told The Enterprise this week. “I’m not moving and I’m not going to stop commenting on community issues.”

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– Having a vehicle is like caring for a child. It has feelings and sometimes talks back. As colder weather approaches and gas prices stay high, maintaining a car becomes even more important.

The solution? Tending tiny trees from the Arbor Day Foundation

By Ellen Zunon

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