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NEW SCOTLAND – Development has been a steady pressure for the northeast corner of town, and may now be looming on the horizon for the southwestern part of town as well.




VOORHEESVILLE – Tenured music teacher Charles Reader has resigned "for various medical reasons," according to an agreement signed by Reader; Superintendent Linda Langevin; and Kathy Fiero, president of the Voorheesville Teachers’ Association.





NEW SCOTLAND – Voorheesville school buses, usually reserved for children, will be picking up elderly residents at their homes to transport them to social functions, starting this month.


Thirteen members of the Guilderville swimming and diving team have qualified for the Section II meet this month.





GUILDERLAND — It has been a long time since Guilderland has been a competitive team in Section II gymnastics.

This year the Dutch were dominant.



GUILDERLAND — With so much on the line and in front of a large crowd, the Guilderland girls’ basketball team struggled on offense for three quarters.





GUILDERLAND — The shot glanced off the rim as the final seconds ticked on the clock. As the ball fell away so did the hopes of the Guilderland boys’ basketball team.





VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville boys’ basketball team is picking up steam as it heads into the next phase of the season.

Modern-day America:
Sunny with a chance of blog





ALTAMONT — Village residents can expect a new fee on their water bills in coming years — an additional $15 twice a year, which will go towards paying off a new municipal water source.

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