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GUILDERLAND — Four candidates — two Democrats and two Republicans — are running for two seats on the Guilderland Town Board. The two with the most votes on Nov. 8 win.



GUILDERLAND — Republicans and Democrats are having a debate — about whether the candidates for town board will publicly debate each other.


At a recent Altamont garage sale, we found a scrapbook put together during World War II. The cover — in red, white, and blue — says "Home Defense Against Accidents."



By Ellen Zunon





Injuries are killing children, leading to more deaths in our country than all other causes combined, including disease. Many of those injuries happen at home.

Safety beyond the womb
Protecting your children on car rides



Over the past four months, it’s been nearly impossible to concentrate on work.





THOMPSONS LAKE — Kenneth E. Radley, 44, a self-employed home-repair man was arrested last month by the Albany County Sheriff’s Department for molesting two girls ages 11 and 12, at the Thompson’s Lake State Park campground.

Graffiti leads to police sweep
Principal says things since have proceeded as normal







NEW SCOTLAND — Hair salons are not allowed in the commercial districts of this town.





NEW SCOTLAND — Active emergency service volunteers in this town will now receive $700 a year in retirement benefits, a $220 increase from this year’s $480.

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