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VOORHEESVILLE — Nick Duncan and Andy Catellier.

For the past two years and more, those names have been two of the biggest in Voorheesville sports — baseball, football, and basketball.

VOORHEESVILLE — They have been doing some heavy lifting in Voorheesville.


"In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes," pop artist Andy Warhol said in 1968.

We live now in a fast-moving world of shifting images and fleeting sound bytes.





GUILDERLAND — The school board here led the way in proposing that the New York State School Boards Association lobby for state-wide changes in retirement benefits for teachers and other school employees.

Committee forms
Golden proposes funds to enrich writing



GUILDERLAND — The pressure of recent proposed budget cuts has inspired a dialogue between the English and social studies departments at the high school.

Going Out for Summer Sounds
Musical "tributaries’ will flow into Tawasentha





MCKOWNVILLE — The McKownville Improvement Association has begun a letter-writing campaign, opposing a possible Thruway flyover.





ALBANY — After more than two years and many legal maneuvers, United States District Court Judge Lawrence E. Kahn ruled yesterday that two remaining absentee ballots in a contested be opened.





BERNE — While the school board is close to changing one Berne-Knox-Westerlo tradition, another is holding strong.



By Michelle O’Riley

VOORHEESVILLE — A village resident of 72 years has noticed an increase in the number of vehicles speeding in and out of Voorheesville.

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