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ALTAMONT — The soldier statue stolen from the Home Front Café has been returned.

“He’s been nicked up a little bit,” said the café’s owner, Cindy Pollard. “It wasn’t badly damaged. We’ll unveil it soon.”

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — The Fox Creek Market has been open for about a week now, “and we’re going to take it up, up, up,” the new owner said.

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — The Tea Party movement has spawned another Hilltown contingent, this time based in Rensselaerville. Dave Bowdish organized the new group.

Funds cover a fraction of $7M needed to solve McKownville funding

By Zach Simeone

KNOX — The town board was informed last week that Assemblyman John McEneny has secured $125,000 in grant money to cover part of the ongoing $1.4-million town hall renovation.

Bolte gets Republican line

By Zach Simeone

Our electric bill was $500. We spent two months turning off all the lights and appliances we could think of. We lived like bats in a cave. The next bill was $450. Something was wrong.

Lesson from a Holocaust survivor: Forgive but don’t forget

Illustration by Forest Byrd.

What does it mean to forgive?

For Eva Kor, it means to heal herself. It took a journey of a lifetime for her to come to that conclusion.

Third development for NE quadrant

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