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VOORHEESVILLE — On May 16 school district residents will be voting on a $20 million budget, two propositions, and electing one candidate out of two for a spot on the school board.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland baseball team bounced back from a tough loss on Monday to beat previously undefeated Colonie, 11-4, on Wednesday afternoon.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland softball team was led by a sophomore to give Coach Jen Maxwell her first win over Colonie.





VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville baseball team had just five hits in Monday’s game against Cobleskill.

And it was the last one that saved the game and possibly the season for the Blackbirds.





ALTAMONT — A judge has granted a hearing to a former Altamont Police officer who claims he’s entitled to back pay and reinstatement, dismissing the village’s argument that the officer, Marc Dorsey, got the job fraudulently.



GUILDERLAND — Five candidates are vying for three seats on the Guilderland School Board. Only one incumbent, Richard Weisz, is in the race.





GUILDERLAND CENTER — A guitar and base set the rhythm Tuesday for a festive party at the Guilderland Center Nursing Home, as Dora Tunkel turned 104 and Edith Troutman got ready to celebrate her 102nd birthday this Friday.




GUILDERLAND — Police here apprehended at least seven fugitives convicted of felonies and misdemeanors while participating for the first time in a program the governor has dubbed "Operation Rolling Thunder."

Further charges pending
Wang is home after government admits mistake

From the editor
We’re ready to press on for another 120 years

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