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Photos: Dutch Fly to Fifth in State

Guilderland varsity cheerleading took on 57 teams and 11 other schools in the co-ed division of the inaugural cheerleading state championship last week at the  SRC Arena & Events Center in Syracuse.​

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Stewart’s to close its long-established Westmere store

Most customers shopping at the Stewart's at Gipp Road and Western Avenue in Guilderland on Tuesday night were taken aback.

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Educators sought to tour the crossroads of civilization

Grant will allow cultural organization to cover airfare and room and board for the three teachers or principals selected. 

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Rau to converse on old days and ways on the farm

GUILDERLAND CENTER — “An Evening With Everett Rau” will be the Guilderland Historical Society’s program at its Thursday, March 17, meeting.

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St. John’s

St. John’s Lutheran Church at 140 Maple Avenue in Altamont has an informal Sunday worship service at 8:30 a.m. and a traditional service at 11 a.m., on Sunday, March 13. This Sunday will be observed as...

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Knox holds forum on proposed pipeline

KNOX — Eric Kuck, a Knox Town Board member, has announced that there will be a public forum about a proposed fracked gas pipeline to be held Saturday, March 12,  from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Knox Town Hall...

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Breakfast with the Easter Bunny

NEW SCOTLAND — The Voorheesville American Legion Post 1493 will hold “Breakfast with the Easter Bunny” on Sunday, March 20, from, 8 a.m. to noon.The menu will include eggs cooked to order, French toast...

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Conservation district holds tree and fish sales

The Albany County Soil and Water Conservation District is gearing up to assist homeowners, farmers, and municipalities with a tree sale and a fish sale.The Tree and Shrub Seedling Sale offers a wide...

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Roggio hosts workshops on sustainable Helderberg communities

This spring, Sustainable Hilltowns will be hosting several additional community discussions. Led by April Roggio, a local independent researcher, these community dialogues hope to answer the following...

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Pushing for 5-day workweek, Berne supervisor lays off two from highway crew

BERNE — The town’s highway superintendent — a Republican in a town governed by a council of all Democrats — left on a planned trip to Maine at 2 p.m. last Friday afternoon. That evening, he heard from...

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Look Again

Andrew Genovese, Guilderland

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Transforming parks to maintain connections to nature

The state's parks department said this week that no proposal for a Thacher Park ropes course has yet been submitted, but that environmental impact studies have already been done. 

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Altamont Enterprise, March 17, 1916

COUNTRY AGAIN SNOWED UNDEROver a Foot of Snow Falls — Fierce Wind and Cold Temperature Follow.

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Dionysians perform 'Into the Woods'

The Voorheesville Dionysians will perform “Into the Woods” at the Lydia C. Tobler Performing Arts Center March 18 to March 20. 

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Voorheesville students may ‘pay to play’

Small class sizes affect Voorheesville's entire high school athletic program, according to Athletic Director Joseph Sapienza, as Voorheesville looks to join other districts to fill teams.

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Will we be seeing armed U.S. Marshalls escorting tree cutters in Albany and...

Tim Truscott, Albany

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Berne Summerfest seeks artisans and vendors

Karen Schimmer, Berne

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Pancake breakfast supports the Kiwanis Club

Mary Kinnaird, president, Kiwanis Club of the Helderbergs

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Buy a bargain to back the Berne library

Donna Gwin, president, Friends of the Berne Library

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A miracle of historic preservation

Adam Greenberg, Bill Hennessey

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