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Guilderland and Albany police report thefts from unlocked cars

Thieves have been comitting “crimes of opportunity,” say police in neighboring Guilderland and Albany.

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Crounse House to be demolished

The village explored ways to save the house, and was promised a grant for $25,000 to help, but later found that costs of replacing the roof alone would be almost $39,000.

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New hamlet plan would maintain small-town character

The Enterprise — Sean Mulkerrin  Making a point: Adam Greenberg, third from the left, answers a question about the hamlet zoning plan that was presented at a special town meeting on Thursday....

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Berne fire destroys home, kills dog

The couple whose house burned Saturday is planning to rebuild on the site.

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Gas leak closes Voorheesville library

For the second time in as many weeks, on Thursday, Nov. 30, the Voorheesville Public Library was forced to close early, this time because of a gas leak.

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Historic buildings tell our story, until we silence them

Our sense of place resides in buildings that, once demolished, can never be replaced.

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Danz purchases site of former convent, restaurants

Danz Development, LLC recently purchased a nine-acre lot on Route 85 that used to house a convent, a series of restaurants, and a church.

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Three brothers propose RC track in Berne

BERNE — The three founding members of the Washed Out Radio Control Club have a plan for Switzkill Farm in the town of Berne.The Zelenak brothers — Henry, 16; Jack, 15; and Luke, 13 — would like to...

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Lacrosse star-turned-manufacturer says his local land will remain rural

The Rau family has farmed on Settles Hill since 1799, valuing the open space and agricultural heritage. A new next-door neighbor, Paul Gait, a world-renowned lacrosse player, has gotten approval from...

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Fusco wants to build apartment complexes on either side of Carman Plaza

The developer who owns Carman Plaza wants to place multi-family dwellings on both ends of the shopping mall on Carman Road.

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Remains found in Delmar woods identified as 70-year-old woman

BETHLEHEM — After decomposed human remains were found by a hunter in a wooded area in Delmar on Saturday, police on Wednesday identified Ruth Talmon, 70, of Schenectady County, as the deceased with...

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Boy Scouts to sell reindeer

ALTAMONT — Altamont Boy Scout Troop 264 will be participating with the Victorian Holiday this Sunday at Orsini Park selling handcrafted birch reindeer and homemade baked goods.The boys will be serving...

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Bond with your dog as you teach obedience

NEW SCOTLAND — Cornell Cooperative Extension of Albany County is holding a Winter Dog Obedience Class.Participants will learn how to teach basic obedience while having fun bonding with their dogs....

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Thanksgiving bounty

During the first two weeks of November, the students and families of Helderberg Christian School once again partnered with the Rock Road Chapel Community Storehouse and collected over 250 items of food...

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History brought to life along with the reality of sacrifice

Dianne Luci, Voorheesville

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Humbled by residents’ passion

Adam Greenberg, Dan Leinung​, New Scotland

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Guilderland needs a public-relations plan as well as a revaluation plan

John B. Haluska , Guilderland

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You're welcome to tour our home, built by Altamont’s first mayor

John Scally, trustee, Village of Altamont  

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A glimpse of Guilderland history In the 1880s: Gloomy Novembers and dark...

Meteorologically in these parts, November has the least sunshine and December the fewest hours of daylight. How did Guilderland folks in the late 1880s get through these months before electricity and...

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Prosecution says Casatelli raped sleeping student

The jury was selected on Monday and the case is expected to go to the jury Thursday or Friday.

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