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Harleys and hospice seem like an unlikely match, but they have more in common than most people think.

Close the loophole,
Protect the future



GUILDERLAND – The daily dinner ritual was not so routine for some Guilderland residents last Thursday, Aug. 3.




GUILDERLAND — A third "pignapping" in town has the police investigating and the pig’s owners baffled.





GUILDERLAND — In accordance with an expansion of New York’s version of Megan’s Law, signed by Governor George Pataki on July 7, the Guilderland Police have released information on a Level 2 sex offender, Donald Earl White, living in town.





GUILDERLAND — A car accident on Camp Terrace left one man in the hospital and another in police custody.

High Point for preservation
Spectacular Helderberg land to become part of Thacher Park



Understanding Bouck White
A man who wrote books, challenged authority,
made pottery, and built a castle with his own hands

Old-World ways come to the Altamont Fair with a brick beehive
oven that will bake fresh bread and instill a sense of community



ALTAMONT — Bread is the staff of life.

The word circus means family for the Zoppés
who will bring the European art of performance to Altamont

ALTAMONT — Lions, and tigers, and bears — need not apply! Not at the Zoppé Family Circus.

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