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Hoyt-Fowler dies at 55
School loses its voice, husband misses literary love



VOORHEESVILLE – Molly Hoyt-Fowler’s English accent was well known around the community.



NEW SCOTLAND – With intense development pressure pushing against the Northeast Quadrant, concerns about maintaining rural character in the town contrast those about obtaining municipal water.





NEW SCOTLAND – When Jerome Shedd was young, he used to watch Leonard Bernstein on television, said his father, Bob Shedd.





VOORHEESVILLE – Bob King, of Feura Bush, is a regular blood donor.









VOORHEESVILLE — John McClement is a man on the move.

He’s given up coaching girls at Voorheesville to coach boys in Albany.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland football team has made vast improvements in the past couple of years. And nothing shows that more than this: Four Dutchmen will take their talents to the collegiate level.





VOORHEESVILLE —Small school, big-time players.



In times of peace, young men — and now young women — may have joined the Army to see the world, as the slogan said. Those joining now surmise they will be part of a war.

It’s not a sacrifice to be taken lightly.

A day in the life
Rescue work is more than a job



ALTAMONT — Warren Quinn was one of the first people on the scene after a boy was hit while skateboarding on a country road. He wanted to help, but didn’t know what to do.

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