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ALTAMONT — A dog described by Altamont’s public safety commissioner as “dangerously aggressive” was killed Tuesday, by a police officer’s single shot. A second dangerous dog is still at large, said Commissioner Anthony Salerno.

By Zach Simeone

WESTERLO — The town’s Republican Party has emerged from the deep.

With fuel price hikes, officials concerned about the elderly in need

ALTAMONT —Winter is coming and village officials want to be sure residents, especially the elderly, aren’t left out in the cold.

“I love it,” says Blackwood her first day on the job

ALTAMONT — The face of village hall — the person who is there every day and most visible to the public — is about to change.

New Scotland mulls coordinated assessment

NEW SCOTLAND — The town board here moved toward greater efficiency last week as it learned how to consolidate assessment duties and hired a part-time internal control officer.

By Zach Simeone

Contractor threatens suit

VOORHEESVILLE — The contractor who did the million-dollar firehouse renovation for Voorheesville said yesterday he plans to sue the village.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Blistered Sisters are putting their best foot forward in the race to find a cure for cancer –– a disease that killed their father.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– It has been four years since the Voorheesville girls’ soccer team won sectionals. It has been trying to restore its glory ever since.

Ilustration by Forest Byrd

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