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GUILDERLAND — Police arrested a 61-year-old man after they received a call that he stabbed their family’s cat to death.





Brian Perry arrived early at Albany Medical Center the morning of March 13. He knew the score. He had two healthy kidneys. His friend did not.





ALBANY COUNTY — The day after her son’s funeral, Barbara Kennedy sat at her kitchen table in East Berne and fought back tears.
"I miss him," she said. "I keep waiting for the door to open".He’s not gone yet to me."





RENSSELAERVILLE — After announcements were made that Cass Residential is changing from a state juvenile detention center to a training facility for state workers, Cass employees are speculating about their future.

Coughtry mourned
Perpetual Boy Scout, wood-worker, mountain climber

Moratorium extended six months
No development in Northeast Quadrant as town looks at zoning







GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland softball team wants to continue to make strides and take another step in being a top team in the Suburban Council.





GUILDERLAND — Chomping at the bit, the 19 players on the Guilderland baseball team go through their war- ups in the gym.

The Dutchmen would rather be outside on the field, preparing for what could be a fantastic season.

"Late on the third day, at the very moment when, at sunset, we were making our way through a herd of hippopotamuses, there flashed upon my mind, unforeseen and unsought, the phrase, ‘Reverence for Life.’"





ALTAMONT — Sally Ketchum can take one of a couple of routes towards realizing her plan for self-storage units in the village, according to Don Cropsey, the village’s zoning administrator.

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