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GUILDERLAND — The school board last week unanimously adopted an $82 million spending plan for next year, after being divided on two budget items.





GUILDERLAND — Standing outside of his home smoking a cigarette on Tuesday night, a local man was forced into his house, bound with duct tape and assaulted, and then robbed, according to Guilderland Police.





GUILDERLAND — A registered sex offender was arrested after begging for money from motorists on Western Avenue.

VIP days are over
Leggerio bilked $1.2 from state



GUILDERLAND — Nine years of living the high life off of stolen state funds came to an end on Tuesday for James L. Leggiero.





ALBANY COUNTY — Bats, which usually hibernate in the cold, or migrate South, have been spotted flying around the region this winter.





WESTERLO — After passing a local law Tuesday to create a planning board, the Westerlo Town Board appointed the new board’s members.

Concerned
Cass workers speak out about their future


RENSSELAERVILLE — Cass workers are speaking out this week — in union ads and the media — telling what they call "the rest of the story" on a youth detention center.

‘Slut’
Painted on Cass rape victim’s house


RENSSELAERVILLE — "Slut" was spray-painted in large capital letters on the house of a rape victim Friday night.





VOORHEESVILLE — Flood maps around the state are set to be reconfigured and digitalized within the next few years, which could affect flood insurance in the village.

Settled
McCartney, V’ville reach agreement



VOORHEESVILLE – Alan McCartney is hoping to put the past behind him.

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