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Pine Grove plans to expand its firehouse

The Pine Grove Fire District, which covers a portion of Guilderland, is planning a $3.5 million expansion and renovation of its 40-year-old building.

Pucci named commish — Aylward says make it chief

After being blinded in his left eye
More than 1,000 support Jeffrey Fusco’s “ ‘Eye’ have a dream to stop bullying” campaign

GUILDERLAND — A local business owner feels his right to free speech is being violated by the restrictions on signage in the town.

ALBANY COUNTY — United States District Court Judge Lawrence Kahn found against a group of residents who sued the county, claiming that its new voting districts deny them an equal opportunity to vote for representatives.

GUILDERLAND — A death in McKownville last week after Tropical Storm Irene swept through has been classified as “secondary to the storm,” according to Guilderland Police.

GUILDERLAND — Met Weld International is in the midst of settlement talks with the federal Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration after the company was fined nearly $50,000 due to violations.

Curbing light pollution will help restore natural balance and protect human health

Consider the sea turtle.

Sharon Stein

NEW SCOTLAND — A common note sounded through Sharon Stein’s life, often tracing the intricate turns composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.  She died on Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011 at the age of 68.

CLARKSVILLE — Months after the Bethlehem School Board closed the hamlet’s elementary school, the United States Postal Service has closed Clarksville’s post office.

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