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RENSSELAERVILLE — Bob Bolte is still asking for donations for the town’s senior and youth bus. 

 

BERNE — As Berne-Knox-Westerlo officials have fought a proposal that would send the school’s resource officer to a higher-crime area, BKW’s superintendent was encouraged yesterday.

 

ALBANY — Last Friday, the lawyers for Rensselaerville Farmland Protection and the town of Rensselaerville argued in court.  The citizens group is suing the town to preserve farmland. 

By David S. Lewis

Going Out for enlightening drama
Secret Garden blooms on Voorheesville stage

By Zach Simeone

Board mulls $22M budget proposal
Costs up, enrollment down at VCSD

By David S. Lewis

By David S. Lewis

NEW SCOTLAND — A crowd of over 275 New Scotland residents yesterday voiced nearly unanimous opposition to the large-scale development of the old Bender melon farm.

 

BERNE —The Berne-Knox-Westerlo softball team is building for the future, but it still has goals for this year.

The Lady Bulldogs have just five returning players; eight players are new to the varsity this spring.

VOORHEESVILLE — The young Blackbirds finally got out to play.

The Voorheesville softball team — with just two seniors — had its first practice outside Tuesday after spending the first couple of weeks of practice in the gym.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland softball team won’t be as young as they look.

Though there are just four seniors on the roster, there are many returning players among the underclassmen.

And it is a mix that Coach Jen Ficarra likes.

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