Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — Tuesday morning, responding to New York’s fiscal crisis, Governor David Paterson outlined a state budget with deep cuts, including a $1.1 billion reduction in state aid to education.

Brownell now chairs zoning review committee

GUILDERLAND — A real estate agent has replaced the owner of a small business as the chair of a committee charged with updating the town’s zoning.

Adirondack-style living planned for Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — Local developer Vincent Wolanin wants to build Adirondack-style apartments for aging professionals who want to downsize.

Metro 20 takes town to court

GUILDERLAND — The Metro 20 Diner on Western Avenue is seeking to reduce its assessed value by nearly $1 million, and will take the town to court on March 1.

ALTAMONT — The Altamont Police made over 100 arrests in 2009, according to the village’s commissioner of public safety, Anthony Salerno.

With their home destroyed, funds are being raised for the Skipper family

A career of teaching and service adds up to honor for Lindsay Childs

Fistfight with four leads to arrest

ALTAMONT — A fistfight Sunday outside of Altamont’s Sunoco on Main Street led to the arrest of Terrence Holohan for two counts of third-degree assault.

After her family’s home burns, Skipper races on

GUILDERLAND — The hard-earned medals, the plaques and trophies, proudly displayed in the Skippers’ living room, went up in flames on Jan. 6, the night their house caught on fire.

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