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ALTAMONT — Home Front Café owner Cindy Pollard’s life-sized soldier statue is still missing from the lawn of her Main Street eatery. The fiberglass statue was stolen in late August.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutch cross-country team believes that its 2.7-mile course at Tawasentha Park is one of the hardest in the state. Perhaps this is because the course has a finish called “Suicide Hill.”

ALBANY COUNTY — Democratic Senator Neil Breslin says he is “very satisfied” with the results of Tuesday’s primary.

Judge Doyle leads for Surrogate Court

By Jordan J. Michael

COHOES –– Sometimes one team has superiority over another. This usually results in a lopsided score.

KNOX — Two years ago, Ryan Slingerland, at age 16, was killed in a car accident. Earlier this week, the memorial that stands in his honor on Street Road was vandalized.

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Recent town board meetings have been dominated by debates over the use of town finances, specifically regarding the need for trucks in the highway department, and a copy machine at Town Hall.

ALTAMONT — Mayor James Gaughan said last week that the village board would continue to reinstate “home rule” as it navigates through the Civil Service system and restructures its police department.

By Jordan J. Michael

EAST GREENBUSH –– Guilderland senior Jordan Weeden exploded for four goals on Tuesday and led his soccer team to a 5-to-1 victory over a desperate Columbia squad.

Driver not charged in fatal accident

GUILDERLAND — The Herkimer County man who struck and killed a Guilderland resident with his car in February found out Friday he will not face criminal charges.

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