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GUILDERLAND — The landscape of Guilderland politics is shifting.

seeking 2nd term on V’ville School Board

GUILDERLAND — A young man arrested in Crossgates Mall last week for shoplifting had a loaded, sawed-off shotgun in his book bag, according to the Guilderland Police.

Rescue squads funded by insurance, donations

GUILDERLAND — Guilderland has two rescue squads providing emergency services, in addition to the emergency medical technicians and paramedics that the town hires and budgets for.

GUILDERLAND — Thomas Tipple has gone from managing $3.8 billion a year to managing $300,000.

GUILDERLAND — Several churches will leave the building on the weekend of April 30.

Unanimous for $89M plan, would hike taxes 3.48%

GUILDERLAND — After two hours of proposals and counter-proposals on Tuesday night, the nine school board members adopted an $89 million spending plan for next year by unanimous vote.

Blanchette wants to start a support group for whooshers

GUILDERLAND — Taking a cue from the Mill Hill project, a developer wants to have a residential area rezoned to multiple residence use to offer mixed-age condominiums with “affordable” prices for seniors.

The Altamont Enterprise rises to the task, winning 10 statewide awards,
placing fourth for single flags

Terry Anderson sounded the high note at this year’s New York Press Association Convention, held last weekend in Saratoga Springs.

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