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GUILDERLAND — Two bank robberies, which took place a half-mile and 10 days apart, are likely to have the same suspect.

GUILDERLAND — The town’s Civil Service Employees Association employees will be getting 3 percent more each year for three years since a dozen telecommunications workers ratified the new contract on Friday.

By David S. Lewis

NEW SCOTLAND – Another voice has joined in the town’s battle over the character for its commercial zone.

KNOX — Last month, a local tavern that hadn’t seen customers in two years was bustling. 

By Tyler Schuling

RENSSELAERVILLE — Ray Welsh wants the town to go to full value assessment. 

As Berne digs in for fun, “Excavator of history” releases fourth book

By Tyler Schuling

BERNE — This weekend, this community will celebrate family and heritage. 

By David S. Lewis

NEW SCOTLAND – A 13-year-old hiker survived a fall from a 12-foot cliff on the Onesquethaw creek July 6.  He is recovering in his Clarksville home from two broken limbs.

GUILDERLAND — Sixty years ago, the fields were alive with the sounds of young men playing a boys’ game.

The local diamonds were filled with talented ball players, seeking little more than community and personal pride, not fame and fortune.

Draw together to form a more perfect school district

Illustration by Forest Byrd

As the Guilderland School District continues in an uproar over the reassignment of two of its teachers, we have written as well this week about two important contracts.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Bulldogs battled their way to become champs in the Babe Ruth Central District 14-Year-Old All-Star Tournament.  The team will now move on to the state regional tournament.

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