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Teens charged with bomb threats in Guilderland

Two teen boys were charged with making two email threats toward Guilderland High School on Nov. 21 and Nov. 29, police said.

 

America is officially morally bankrupt

*America is officially morally bankrupt
*Remember sacrifices of police and veterans
*Great response from police on mall gunfire
*Show respect for all in wake of election
*Letters policy

 

Joe Conason: Petraeus leaks far more real and dangerous than Clinton’s

Donald Trump ranted constantly about the woman he smeared as “Crooked Hillary”

 

Trump tweets he's leaving his business

President-elect Donald J. Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that he would soon leave his “great business in total” to focus on the presidency, a response to growing worries over the businessman-in-chief’s conflicts of interest around the globe.

 

Report: Albertsons in talks to buy Price Chopper

By Brett Samuels
Gazette Reporter

A Price Chopper spokeswoman on Wednesday morning declined to comment on rumors that the Schenectady-based grocery chain might be sold to Albertsons.

 

The 'Gilmore Girls' revival backlash proves why TV reboots are rarely a good idea

While every great TV series has its flaws, a major problem with TV reboots is that they often focus a glaring spotlight on all of the show's initial problems, which ultimately make for a subpar viewing experience - and threaten to tarnish the original series.

 

Deputies: Man faces charges after fake 911 call

Cohoes man accused of falsely reporting an explosion at Momentive plant

 

Mets re-sign Cespedes for 4 years, $110 million

Let’s give credit to all parties involved in Yoenis Cespedes’ return to the New York Mets.

 

Basketball: Scotia boys open season with 75-57 victory

Sean DeGraffenreid scored 25 points, which included four of Scotia-Glenville’s 11 3-point baskets, and the Tartans defeated Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 75-57 in a non-league season-opening basketball game for both teams Tuesday night.

 

Suspensions, mental lapses have hurt Siena's continuity

By Michael Kelly
Gazette Reporter

The “soul-searching” that Siena College men’s basketball head coach Jimmy Patsos said his team needed to do after its rivalry loss Sunday to UAlbany boiled down to one thing.
“We have

 

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