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VOORHEESVILLE — The Blackbirds are starting to take flight.



The State Park Police have found a new home. They will be trained in an appropriately park-like setting in rural Albany County.

We welcome them and welcome the decision that may finally leave residents of rural Rensselaerville at peace.




GUILDERLAND — "Entrepreneurs, they never give up. They’re always on the rise and they’re always moving up," chanted the kids lining the stage at Westmere Elementary School Tuesday morning.





GUILDERLAND — While campaigning last fall, Councilman Mark Grimm heard resident Albert Molis’s concern about the lack of closed captioning available for the hearing impaired on the town’s public television channel.

Top cops threaten to take town to court



GUILDERLAND — Two police officers vying to be chief served a letter on the town, warning of likely legal action.

Redlich’s posts on Spoof website creates furor at Town Hall







BERNE — As Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s high school principal, Mary Petrilli, is on medical leave, the school’s superintendent is now acting as interim principal.

Kurtz collared for burglary

By Zach Simeone

VOORHEESVILLE—People in Salem Hills are counting their belongings as the list of robbery victims grows.





GUILDERLAND — It was a tough week for the Guilderland ice hockey team.





BERNE — In the five seasons Andy Wright has led the Berne-Knox-Westerlo boys’ basketball team, Schenectady Christian has been the benchmark program.

This year, the Bulldogs find themselves in the top spot along with the Falcons.

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