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With $4.2 million budget gap, GCSD asks the community what it values

GUILDERLAND — On Tuesday, the school board, in a split vote, decided to revamp the way that citizens shape the school budget.

Pucci hired as new safety commissioner after Salerno failed to take required exam,
Bakery, salon, and martial arts school move in, village parks given memorial names

Resolution for the planet: Protect our fragile globe with concerted effort

With art by Forest Byrd

Commercial size-cap law still in limbo as plans for home developments mushroom

An ambulance contract signed and another ready to go,
fire department wants a new truck, village limits development by controlling water

Controversy ends in public vote as old school becomes new town hall

By Zach Simeone

Town court busy after two dogs are shot and two are dogs neglected,
Bridge rebuilt, store changes hands, and mill stays open

By Zach Simeone

Playing soccer since he was 4, Bailey excelled as Dutchmen goalie,
Now he saves the day with grit for the Division II Fighting Saints

By Jordan J. Michael

Two Guilderland pols, Redlich and Danz, ran in state and national elections

GUILDERLAND — Two local politicians entered big races this year, neither with much chance of winning.

They used the platform to discuss issues they cared about.

TSO plays high-tech holiday music with heart

By Michael Seinberg

ALBANY — As a record storm bore down on Albany the day after Christmas, the faithful filled the Times Union Center for their yearly dose of Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

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