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Super says
District must set priorities if it wants to change the shape of the day



GUILDERLAND — The shape of the school day won’t be changing any time soon at Guilderland.

GCSD defends program
A new chapter in the reading saga







GUILDERLAND — A 47-year-old man was hit Tuesday night as he crossed Route 20 just east of Johnston Road.

Wayne Hatch of Stephentown was listed in fair condition yesterday evening at Albany Medical Center.

Luibrand to hear case
Chief charged with harassment



List says not guilty
Developer accused of burying debris



GUILDERLAND — A local developer was issued a ticket after a resident complained that he buried debris in her yard years ago.



Don and Ann Eberle’s love of boats has taken them around the world. The New Scotland couple, celebrating 51 years of marriage in June, have cruised their way around the globe, and in doing so, they have visited some 42 countries.



COLONIE — Several hundred neighbors of the Rapp Road landfill came last week to hear about the possibility of filing a class action lawsuit against the city of Albany.

Ghosts stay with doctor who was On Call in Hell



Richard Jadick came home from the war in Iraq to a Bronze Star, with a combat V for valor. He thinks of those he served with in Fallujah every day.





BERNE — With a cast of 80 middle- and high-school students, and nearly 20 others contributing to the production, a great and all-powerful Oz is coming to the Hilltowns this weekend.





BERNE — Nearly 10 years ago, two teachers had an idea, and that idea was in full swing Friday at the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Elementary School.

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