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Debra Murley speaks
‘I am very proud of him’



GUILDERLAND — When Guilderland started a police force 35 years ago, James Murley was one of it’s first officers.





GUILDERLAND — Reversing an earlier vow to fight charges of wrongdoing, Guilderland’s beleaguered police chief is retiring.

Thirty-five years of service will come to an end on May 30 for James Murley.




Over the past 20 years, David Cornelius has made it his mission to "break up misconceptions" about Native Americans.





When Bobby Kendall starts something, he puts his heart into it.





RENSSELAERVILLE — David R. Bryan, a former town supervisor, has been accused of stealing $40,000 from the Rensselaerville Library and is being investigated for stealing $8,000 from the Rensselaerville Trinity Church.





We tell stories — sitting around a kitchen table, on street corners, while driving along at high speeds.





HILLTOWNS — After searching for a pastor for nearly two years, the Knox Reformed Church and the Second Reformed Church of Berne have a leader.





BERNE — An after-school program started last year at Berne-Knox-Westerlo has put down roots and is blossoming.





ALTAMONT — A raised eyebrow, a sideways glare, disapproving looks from strangers take a toll on Stephanie Carter. These are things, though, that her 6-year-old son, Austin, can't pick up on.

Going out for the history of war
New Scotland exhibit honors veterans, their memorise


FEURA BUSH – Veterans are an important part of American history, and, more than 60 years after the end of World War II, many of them are dying.

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