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ALTAMONT — The sun was shining on the village green Saturday afternoon as the war veterans were asked to step forward from the crowd of two hundred.

In New Scotland GOP’s Clark and LaGrange victorious,
Dems celebrate majority with Neri win





NEW SCOTLAND — About 40 people attended a public hearing on consolidating the Clarksville and North Road water districts last Wednesday at the Onesquethaw firehouse.





NEW SCOTLAND — The development proposal for Route 85 next to the vacant Saab dealership, has been revised once again by the applicants seeking town approval.





BERNE—The incumbent supervisor in Berne, Kevin Crosier, won a second term despite very vocal opposition and running on the Republican line in a town where Democrats outnumber Republicans, two to one.





KNOX—As Tuesday’s election approached, no one in Knox seemed able to predict who would win the race for superintendent of highways.





WESTERLO—It’s an off-year in Westerlo. In the only Hilltown without a race for supervisor this year, it was an uneventful election.





WESTERLO — The Westerlo Town Board has approved a $2.1 million preliminary budget for 2006. That’s an increase of about $170,000 over this year’s budget.





GUILDERLAND — Showered with roses and surrounded by hugs, Democrat Denise Randall made history Tuesday. She is the first female to be elected judge in Guilderland.





GUILDERLAND — The town’s first pediatrician, Anthony Mastrianni, made the bittersweet decision to retire earlier this year.

For legislative change
Task force to study teachers’ pensions


GUILDERLAND — An idea hatched by the Guilderland School Board has received state-wide backing.





GUILDERLAND — Energy. Michael Piccirillo, newly named principal for Guilderland High School, has lots of it.

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