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ALBANY — “Mi-key, Mi-key!”

Those chants echoed throughout the Washington Avenue Armory as Guilderland’s Mike Faragon entered the ring on Friday night.

Pollard invites the public to “welcome this American hero”

ALTAMONT — Roger H. C. Donlon was the first American soldier in the Vietnam War to be awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military decoration.

By Zach Simeone

ALTAMONT — Villagers looking to liven up the patch of grass in front of their homes might want to think twice.

GUILDERLAND — A restricted subdivision proposal by a town official’s relative, but opposed by another town official, may be headed to court instead of the planning board.

Twelve GCSD employees honored, applauded

GUILDERLAND — For the 31st year, the school board here honored some of its most outstanding workers, nominated by their colleagues and selected by a committee of their peers.

GUILDERLAND — Once dry, the town’s rural west end is closer to having municipal water service.

GUILDERLAND — Four weeks ago, John Adamovich lost his job. 

Two weeks ago, Supervisor Kenneth Runion said that the position was cut to save money in tough economic times. 

GCSD voters pass $84M budget in landslide

GUILDERLAND — Voters here passed school and library budgets by a landslide on Tuesday and ousted an incumbent school board member.


Open Meetings law violated

RENSSELAERVILLE — An April 23 state Supreme Court decision nullifies and voids Rensselaerville’s new zoning law.  The town has now reverted back to its old laws.


Milner threatens to resign as planner

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