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Salerno lauded by Village Hall crow
He says he chose not to take required exam

Nelligan wants to show GOP is a strong party

GUILDERLAND — Ted Danz has relinquished his role as the chairman of Guilderland’s Republican Party, and former vice chairman Matthew Nelligan has filled the spot.

GUILDERLAND — Those who would like to serve on the Guilderland School Board have until Monday to submit a résumé and letter of interest to the district office.

GOP pushes for early budget workshops

GUILDERLAND — A July 6 town board meeting with just one agenda item left Republican board members wondering why the supervisor didn’t use the time to start planning for next year’s budget.

Be mindful of parachutes when ready to take flight

VOORHEESVILLE — Clayton A. Bouton’s valedictorian asked her 90 classmates to remember who packed their parachutes.

Dawson loves nature, wants to stop the climate crisis

VOORHEESVILLE — After reaching a mountain’s summit, Karen Dawson looks back to see how far she came.

Soressi has a meaningful mission

VOORHEESVILLE — Michael Soressi sees history happening every day.

“It seems more real,” he said of his favorite subject, comparing it to other disciplines.  “I can understand it,” he said.

Graduates must learn to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life

The older I grow, the more I find myself turning to Henry David Thoreau’s Walden. At times a crankpot, at others an insightful man, Thoreau was a thinker.

By Zach Simeone

BERNE — Members of the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Class of 2010 are set to take their first steps into the real world, among them a future journalist, biochemist, and internationalist.

Fall 2009 was a season of thrills and spills

By Jordan J. Michael

This past fall, Voorheesville won a soccer championship with penalty kicks, and the Guilderland football team had one of the biggest upsets in Section II playoff history.

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