Weekly Archives





VOORHEESVILLE — After Tuesday’s scrimmage, Joe Santos, the varsity soccer coach for the Voorheesville girls was a little disappointed in his team.





VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville boys’ soccer team is looking to build on last year’s success, though they’ll do it a little differently.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland girls’ soccer team is looking to fill a key role as it prepares for the upcoming season.





, Matt Cook, and Holly Grosch

Although there are no local Democratic or Republican primaries this year, several candidates are vying for endorsements from the Conservative and Independence parties.





GUILDERLAND — The families of Helen Fisher and William Slater are dealing this week with their tragic deaths.





ALBANY — Eleven months after he was arrested and nearly two months since a jury found him guilty of murder, Erick Westervelt, still maintaining his innocence, was sentenced last Thursday to 25 years to life in prison.



Police and the community are baffled about why a young Guilderland man held four people hostage at an Albany bank Saturday before hanging himself in the bank manager’s office.



The news from Guilderland this week was sad. The front page says it all.





RENSSELAERVILLE — While supporters of a proposed radio tower say its location is necessary, some residents hope a Hilltown businessman will move it somewhere else.

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