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GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland football team finished the regular season with a loud statement and accomplished something that hasn’t been done in a decade.







GUILDERLAND — Resident John Raucci received subdivision approval from the planning board for his property on East Lydius Street last week, even though an oil tank is purportedly buried on the newly-created lot.

Well connected
Budget call for bridge to join 600 acres of parkland



GUILDERLAND — Town parks usually provide green space, a playground or two, maybe even a baseball diamond or tennis court with a pavilion to have cookout.

On the wings of success
Pine Bush Preserve wins national award

Fund balance too high
GCSD get good grades on audit



GUILDERLAND — In a 49-page state-required audit, Dorfman-Robbie, Certified Public Accountants reports only one instance the school district here is not in compliance.





GUILDERLAND — Town parks usually provide green space, a playground or two, maybe even a baseball diamond or tennis court with a pavilion to have cookout.
But the town of Guilderland is asking, ‘Why stop there"’



The first-year University at Albany student who is accusing three football players — Lorenzo Ashbourne, Julius Harris, and Charles Guadagno — of rape signed a detailed statement on Oct. 15, witnessed by Wendy Knoebel, a University Police officer.



and Saranac Hale Spencer

GUILDERLAND – Three University at Albany football players are suspended from school and the team after being arrested on felony charges of first-degree rape.



BERNE — Elderly Hilltowners who no longer want to maintain their own homes may, in another year or two, be able to rent apartments in a modern complex just outside the hamlet of Berne.

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