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Guilderland Girl Scout Leader a ‘Hometown Hero’
Guilderland Girl Scout Leader a ‘Hometown Hero’
Guilderland Girl Scout Leader a ‘Hometown Hero’
Melissa Rosenthal-Dubin has been leading a troop of Girl Scouts for the past several years, showing passion for her troop and for her community. When she's not helping her girls earn badges, the Guilderland resident also owns her own business and is raising four kids of her own...
23-Year-Old Guilderland Asst. Fire Chief a ‘Hometown Hero’
23-Year-Old Guilderland Asst. Fire Chief a ‘Hometown Hero’
23-Year-Old Guilderland Asst. Fire Chief a ‘Hometown Hero’
Frank Zabinski may be one of the youngest assistant fire chiefs in the entire Capital Region. At 23, Frank serves the Guilderland Fire Department  and goes above and beyond in his job. According to the person who nominated Frank as this week's "Hometown Hero," "he is a devoted member of the fire department and is always the first responder at each fire call...
Gloversville Youth Volunteer a ‘Hometown Hero’
Gloversville Youth Volunteer a ‘Hometown Hero’
Gloversville Youth Volunteer a ‘Hometown Hero’
Sharon Dion, a Gloversville woman who volunteers her time with the 4-H Youth Development Program of Cornell Cooperative Extension in Fulton and Montgomery Counties, was recently honored as an "outstanding volunteer" for her commitment to serving the community's youth through the organization...
5-Year-Old Hair Donor a ‘Hometown Hero’
5-Year-Old Hair Donor a ‘Hometown Hero’
5-Year-Old Hair Donor a ‘Hometown Hero’
This week's Hometown Hero is Karis Ward, a five-year-old from Caroga Lake who donated her long hair to Locks of Love. Karis saw a photo of a child without hair on her babysitter's computer. When she asked why the child did not have hair, her sitter, Kim, explained the child was undergoing chemotherapy treatments...