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By Zach Simeone
VOORHEESVILLE — Who would be responsible if environmental clean-up were needed on the old Delaware & Hudson railroad" The United States and Canada disagree on the matter.



GUILDERLAND - The Guilderland boys' basketball team remained unbeaten in the Suburban Council by winning its only game this week.





BERNE — After suffering its first Western Athletic Conference loss a couple of weeks ago, the Berne-Knox-Westerlo boys’ basketball team has fought back.

Illustration by Forest Byrd






On Jan. 16, New York State was committed, by court order, to a strict schedule for compliance with federal voting regulations. Yesterday, the State Board of Elections deadlocked.

Insider deal for new police chief"



GUILDERLAND — By the end of spring, the town will either have a new police chief or a lawsuit.

Adventurous couple hikes and chronicles the wilderness



Russell Dunn and Barbara Delaney, local authors and state-licensed hiking guides, have trekked throughout the state and beyond, all the while documenting their adventures and history.





KNOX — After writing poetry for many years, H. Steven Soehnel believes he doesn’t have anything others don’t have, and he doesn’t measure his success or happiness by publications or prizes.





RENSSELAERVILLE — After the town board voted unanimously last month for new zoning laws, it was harshly criticized last week by two members of a farmland protection group.




VOORHEESVILLE — Varsity athletes told the school board Monday what their teams — some winners, some not — meant to them.

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