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Staff written stories for the week of October 15, 2009
Editorial
Editorial
New World explorers can uncork our past
Guilderland
In Guilderland
Contentious election pits Democratic incumbent Kenneth Runion against Peter Golden on GOP line
Dems’ Randall seeks 2nd term
GOP’s Aldrich makes first run
Rosemary Centi for town clerk
Jean Cataldo for receiver of taxes
In wake of complaints
Runion schedules two budget workshops
GHS grieves for Andrea Guido
Henry Hudson comes to life for students at Farnsworth Middle School
New hires for GCSD with $1.75M in federal funds
Trick or Treat Street promises “tons of fun”
The Scallys restore Hiram Griggs’s home so that he would recognize it
Hilltowns
In Knox
Supervisor Hammond unchallenged,
Dem incumbents Viscio and Decker run again, challenged by Republican Stevens
In Knox
Dems’ Judge Jean Gagnon challenged by GOP’s Donati
In Knox
Salisbury vs. Barber for highway superintendent
Clerk and tax collector are unopposed in Knox
In Westerlo
Dems’ Brick and Stroh run against GOP’s Mackey for town judge
Dissatisfied with Berne supervisor candidates,
Abele launches write-in campaign for supervisor
For 3 days
Workers without water
Berne highway workers’ union files grievance over employment practices
New Scotland
Budget slashed
Dolin proposes 5% tax cut
Sports
Guilderland teen swims, bikes, and runs to the top
Lady Birds volleyball digging for another sectional title
Dutchmen soccer looking for an offensive boost, after ending three-game skid
Voorheesville football team racks up fifth straight win
Obituaries
Obituary notices for the week of October 15, 2009
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