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All four candidates back $89M budget plan

GUILDERLAND — All four candidates running for the Guilderland School Board support the $89 million budget proposal. Voters will decide on both the budget and the board on May 17.

No raises for GCSD principals

is running to keep his seat on the school board because he’d like to build programs when the economy turns around.  He started his first term on the board three years ago, just as the recession was beginning.

GUILDERLAND — , a lawyer and mother, said she loves the Guilderland schools and wants to see that the district’s quality education continues.

NEW SCOTLAND — Town board members are negotiating the details of the latest incarnation of a bill that would limit the size of retail development.

Kendall honored for being “always and forever” helpful

NEW SCOTLAND — Conversation often turns to a gravely croon with George Kendall, who played for decades at area bars.  Now, at 76, he sings at old folks’ homes.

GUILDERLAND — A proposed mixed-age condominium development on West Old State Road has neighbors worried about stormwater drainage problems.

Star Plaza doesn’t want to be a carpet for refurbished 20 Mall

Dr. Zunon reflects on recent past while Ivorian history is in the making

GUILDERLAND — Denis Zunon is a long way from his homeland — Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa. He says, if he were a young man, he would be there now — fighting.

GUILDERLAND — The Rodino family — parents Lori and Rick, and their children Anthony, Gianna, and Rachel — were dealt a double blow nearly four years ago, when Rachel and Rick were diagnosed with Huntington’s disease.

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