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MCKOWNVILLE — Smells from Albany’s landfill have caused vomiting, forced children at day care to stay inside, and sent local workers home early.




RENSSELAERVILLE — Can a town give away supplies or services to its residents"


the Guilzon family wants to "shrine mercy on people crying out in the desert"







VOORHEESVILLE – Students at Clayton A. Bouton High are learning more than just English, mathematics, and history – they are learning about appropriate attire for the working world.





ALTAMONT — Carolyn Barber, Greg Swift, and Chris Bates might live on the outer fringes of the Schalmont School District. but they are the center of the Sabres’ soccer teams.





GUILDERLAND — For the second year in a row, Brian Rhodes-Devey will be soaking up some sun in December.





GUILDERLAND — Guilderland hockey coach John DeRubertis was not thankful for the outcome of his team’s trip to Buffalo over Thanksgiving Weekend. But he also knows that his team is better than the results show.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland boys’ basketball team couldn’t ask for a better Thanksgiving weekend.

After feasting on turkey and all the trimmings on Thursday, the Dutchmen feasted on two Big 10 teams on Friday and Saturday.


"He that will have his son have a respect for him and his orders, must himself have a great reverence for his son."

— John Locke, Some Thoughts Concerning Education, 1693

Respect is based on acceptance, not on assumption.





VOORHEESVILLE— The Classic Theatre Guild is gearing up to bring the rambunctious family comedy, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, to The Old Songs Art Center this holiday season.

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