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Staff written stories for the week of October 2, 2008
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Editorial
Plant now for future generations
Guilderland
Nelligan looks back on teaching as “a good thing,” still seeks change
Benched?
Redlich asked to sit out budget vote
Taxes up a penny
Runion proposes $31 M budget
New Scotland
Accused of a conflict of interest, Kormos says: “I will not resign”
Biscone says he wants to hear from residents who live near the proposed big-box mall
“Important free-trade decision”
Farmers beat tractor giant in court
Sports
Flying Dutchmen start on course, let game slip away in second half
Local cross-country teams are making opponents run for the hills
Struggles continue for Voorheesville football team
Obituaries
Obituary notices for October 2, 2008
Home, Garden and Care Care Special Section
With falling temperatures and rising oil costs, stoves that burn corn, gas, or wood are hot
On Altamont Road, one woman’s quest for energy independence
Renée Van Kuren captures and harnesses the power of the sun
After more than a century, Old Snarley still weeps in Albany…
Desolation Ridge comes to my backyard
The solution? Tending tiny trees from the Arbor Day Foundation
Knocking? Bucking? Lagging? Your engine may need a tune-up
“A Piece of Home”
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