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By Jordan J. Michael

NEW SCOTLAND — An early morning train accident on Friday left two teenagers with cuts and bruises, according to the State Police.

O’Connell says to re-appoint Genzano

GUILDERLAND — The school board agreed last week that, when its eight current members reorganize on July 6, they will work out a process to appoint a new member, rather than hold a special election.

By Jordan J. Michael

Salerno loses post
Fails to pass or take Civil Service exam

ALTAMONT — Altamont will have to look for a new public safety commissioner.

A corrections officer was killed on June 26 because the breakdown lane on Interstate 88 wasn’t wide enough to accommodate another driver’s disabled vehicle.

No one has been charged in the fatal accident.

GUILDERLAND — The 31st season of the summer concert series will kick off at the Guilderland Performing Arts Center tonight.

Did the commissioner take the required exam? Why is it a secret?

Illustration by Forest Byrd.

Making the grade
State cuts some tests, adds others to rate teachers

NEW SCOTLAND — A section of Krumkill Road straddling the Normans Kill will close this Friday, June 25.

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