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VOORHEESVILLE — The village board is “ready to go” ahead with its plan to study whether or not the Voorheesville Fire Department needs another truck.

Instructor Linendoll is getting younger

ALTAMONT — Anne Linendoll moves with lithe agility. Wearing a black leotard emblazoned with the word “Zumba,” her body follows the rhythms of Latin music. The back of her shirt says, “Join the Party!”

Bald eagle makes touch-and-go recovery under young Becker’s care

GUILDERLAND — The art and science of healing wounded wild creatures is being passed on to a new generation in the Becker family.

The town of Guilderland has one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the state, but the New York State Department of Labor cautions against putting too much stock in the statistics.

 

 

ALTAMONT — The hands that created Altamont’s most famous flag have long been stilled by death. But lively hands have now made a red, white, and blue cover to protect the flag for generations to come.

GUILDERLAND — An antique sign with sentimental value has been stolen from a property off of Carman Road.

Carving arcs around the rink, the Capital District Sled Warriors are graceful under the hulk of their hockey uniforms.

GUILDERLAND — As the national spotlight shines on bullying, in the wake of harassed students’ suicides, the school district here continues its effort to promote safe and respectful schools.

FMS students invent a prize-winning device to “print” organs and limbs

GUILDERLAND — Learning about engineering was expected as part of the Future City Competition, but the Farnsworth Middle School team had unexpected lessons in another culture.

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