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New eatery opens at original location

GUILDERLAND — The Shinases, who retired three years ago after running the Chariot restaurant for 34 years, are back in business.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Police Department recently received $61,320 as part of a $21 million settlement from a 2006 case involving illegal immigrant workers.

NEW SCOTLAND — The stark divide over the virtue of war has been lost in a wash of gray, but the simple difference between good and bad is clear to Ben Growick

State audit finds no improper payments but problems in claims processing

GUILDERLAND — An independent audit released, released this month, found just two minor problems to which the town has responded.

Guilderland forum draws over 130 but few come up with substantial budget sacrifices

The heart of great literature is in its words

With art by Forest Byrd

Mark Twain cared about truth. Sometimes it hurts to hear the truth.

Town to teach value of Onesquethaw

NEW SCOTLAND — One of the dozens of veins that flows to the Hudson River snakes through the south of town and carries with it all the runoff from the area.

GUILDERLAND — A recent audit assessing financial risks for the Guilderland School District noted problems in seven areas, to which the district has responded.

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