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GUILDERLAND — The American flag was flown at half-staff in front of Guilderland High School this week to honor a student who died on March 1.



GUILDERLAND — As Pioneer Savings Bank establishes its first Guilderland location in the former Price Chopper Plaza, Weichert Realtors, which is leasing office space in the same plaza, say moving in means moving up.




GUILDELAND — The Western Turnpike Rescue Squad is helping local Scouts to live up to their motto and "be prepared."

Murley gets six months
Police chief’s time away adds up







WESTERLO — The town board voted unanimously last week to support a grant application for low-income housing in Westerlo.

However, the board raised concerns about zoning and water for the project.





BERNE—As Supervisor Kevin Crosier updated residents last week about the town’s highway department sharing services with the county’s department of public works, Councilman James Hamilton questioned him throughout.




NEW SCOTLAND – John Egan is looking forward to helping out "the little guy and gal." He used to be one.

Girl calls foul
Coach Krajewski claims innocence

ALBANY — John Krajewski is maintaining his innocence while the father of the girl who claims he raped her says he is eager "for justice to be done."

McVee dumped
Town fires highway worker







LAKE PLACID – Rob Stevens wasn’t really much of an athlete in high school.
"I was more into art," he told The Enterprise.

Things have changed in the 30 years since he graduated.

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