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View ArticleGuilderland’s Feeney, new majority leader of county legislature, hopes to unify
GUILDERLAND — Dennis Feeney, a Democrat representing part of Guilderland, was elected majority leader of the Albany County Legislature last Thursday, following the resignation of Gary Domalewicz, who...
View ArticleGCSD closes gap on $100.1M budget, may add more
With more state aid than the governor calculated, Guilderland School Board members are considering recommendations to add to next year’s $100 million budget proposal.
View ArticleBKW budget to include full-day Pre-K and after-school program; security...
The state budget left the Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District with an additional $97,000 to spend, said the superintendent.
View ArticleThree vie for state assembly seat
HILLTOWNS — Three candidates of various backgrounds and party affiliations are running for a seat in the New York State Assembly in a special election held on April 24.The candidates are:— Aidan...
View ArticleMazzeo, Caruso sentenced to state prison for fraud and money-laundering
David A. Mazzeo of Guilderland and his Schenectady partner in crime, Michael Caruso, were each sentenced on Friday to state prison for what the State Attorney General’s Office described as their...
View ArticleFacing death, Pastor Kendall recalls a life well lived
After half-century as a pastor in the Reformed Church in America, the last 27 at the Unionville Reformed Church in Delmar, Pastor Thomas Kendall has stepped down and is now considered a pastor emeritus.
View ArticleFor Irena Frinta, 95 years old is as good a time as any to write her first book
After a lifetime as a painter, Irena Frinta, at 95 years old, has added author to her résumé.
View ArticleDriver charged with DWI takes out utility pole, shuts down New Scotland Town...
A drunk driver, police say, took out power to New Scotland Town Hall on Friday night, causing the town office to close on Monday.
View ArticleV’ville Board sends $24.7M budget to voters for approval
The board of education adopted a $24.7 million budget for next year, and, on May 15, residents in the Voorheesville Central School District will vote to whether or not to accept it as well deciding on...
View ArticleVoorheesville Public Library proposes flat $1.18 million budget
VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville Library Board of Trustees will vote to adopt a budget for next year at its April 23 meeting. The proposed $1.18 million spending plan is up about $8,000, less than 1...
View ArticleTwo nurses charged with forcing meds
Two nurses at The Grand in Guilderland Center were arrested for forcibly administering medication. They were reported by other staff members and immediately suspended, says management.
View ArticlePhoto: Robbery at Guilderland Bank of America
The teller complied, according to Guilderland Police; but no weapon was displayed and no injuries were reported
View ArticleEngel arrested for thefts at church during Easter services
GUILDERLAND — Churchgoers at Easter Sunday services were victims of two thefts at Lynnwood Reformed Church, according to a press release from the Guilderland Police.Police arrested Shaun M. Engel, 28,...
View ArticleFaith retreat offered for women cancer survivors
The group “In His Presence” will hold a retreat on May 11 through 12 for women who have had a cancer diagnosis and who want to strengthen their Christian faith.
View ArticlePrincetown Seniors to see “Mamma Mia!”
The Princetown Seniors are inviting others to take a trip with them on July 19 to see a performance of “Mamma Mia!” at the Mac-Haydn Theatre in Chatham.“This mega hit is sure to have you dancing in the...
View ArticleLearn about invasive species while taking a walk in the woods
In celebration of Earth Day, on Saturday, April 21, at 10 a.m., a “Woodswalk” is being held in Schenectady’s Pine Barrens Preserve.The event is being hosted by the Friends of the Woodlawn Preserve;...
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