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By David S. Lewis

By David S. Lewis

VOORHEESVILLE — Three candidates are vying for two seats on the five-member library board.  Terms for members of the board are five years.

VOORHEESVILLE — The regular season is coming to an end soon for the Voorheesville baseball team, and Coach Hank Czerwinski would like to see his team fix some things before competing in the playoffs.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Girls Varsity Lacrosse Team wrapped up its regular season with a 19-3 win over Shenendehowa on Senior Night last Thursday under the lights at Guilderland High School.

BERNE —The Berne-Knox-Westerlo track-and-field team is on a record-breaking spree.

A pack of Bulldog athletes have set school records, led by senior Ada Lauterbach who has set three marks.

GUILDERLAND — Mike Faragon is coming home to fight.

The Guilderland High School graduate will be in his third professional fight this Friday as part of the “Armageddon at the Armory” card at the Washington Avenue Armory.

Illustration by Forest Byrd

Board rejects his rezone request

By Zach Simeone

ALTAMONT — Local businessman John Donato will not be able to convert his defunct bowling alley into apartments. In a split vote last Tuesday, the village board denied the zoning change.

ALTAMONT — Anthony Salerno, a long-time Albany police officer who still works for the city force, became Altamont’s public safety commissioner in 2005.

ALTAMONT — After waiting nearly a year, Justin Fields had his day in court Friday, but a mistrial was abruptly declared in the midst of the first testimony.

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