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WARNER LAKE — The Hofbrau won’t be opening a boat launch as a commercial venture this year.

Wacksman resigns from library board

GUILDERLAND — After a year serving as a trustee on the library board, Steve Wacksman is resigning so the board is looking for a new member.

Town clerk resigns as marriage officer

GUILDERLAND — Town Clerk Rosemary Centi will no longer perform marriage ceremonies once the Marriage Equality Act takes effect at midnight on July 24.

NEW SCOTLAND — State Police last Friday arrested two New Scotland brothers for possession of stolen construction equipment.

Albany’s rail-riding dog immortalized on postage stamp

A dog that died over a century ago lives on — as a part of postal lore and in the heart of the author who popularized him.

NEW SCOTLAND — Park police found the body of 42-year-old Michael Tommaney II, of Latham, at the foot of the scenic overlook at Thacher Park on Tuesday, June 28.

Knodler brothers break new ground
as they hike, bike, and paddle to raise funds for school sports

GUILDERLAND — A pair of  student athletes is leading this year’s charge to fund freshman sports.

ALTAMONT — A record Countryfest crowd at the Altamont fairgrounds behaved itself, according to local police who worked the annual event.

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