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On to small-claims court
Views differ on assessment

NEW SCOTLAND – "Normanskill creek is not a babbling brook," said local property owner Sharon Boehlke to the town board at last Wednesday’s meeting.

Art, music in the air
Home-cookin’ on the table



CLARKSVILLE – June’s Place is no longer a diner, but an artist’s café, says owner Debra MacFarland.

Riled over Camp Cass
Residents upset after latest escape







BERNE — David Weiser, Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s newly-appointed business administrator, has landed on solid ground.
"My goal has been to work at a small school," Weiser told The Enterprise this week.

‘Shiny and new’
After fire, Mobil re-opens



EAST BERNE — Ten months after Countryside Mobil caught fire on a cold, windy day, the local gas station and convenience store is opening its doors.

Hilltown Boy Scouts
Six members of local troop earn their wings



Wins 10th term to Congress
McNulty part of Dems’ power play



Democrat Michael McNulty returns to the House for his 10th term with 80 percent of the vote in the Congressional 21st District — his highest tally yet.

Family pleads case
ZBA throws flag at house construction



At Eldeez Tobacco
Stogies are free for vets on their day



GUILDERLAND — A salute and a cigar.

That’s what veterans can expect this Saturday when they go to Edleez Tobacco in Stuyvesant Plaza.





GUILDERLAND — Some like it hot. Some, not so much.

Jesse’s Texas Hot Wieners, which just opened in the Cosimo’s Plaza on Western Avenue, will cook to fit the customer.

However, vegetarians need not apply.




ALTAMONT — William Gizzi hoped to move into the house he is building on Gun Club Road by Christmas. It should be finished within the next few weeks, but "right now I’m planning minute to minute," he said yesterday. "It all depends on the water."

Wines wins award
Accolades for Altamont’s librarian



ALTAMONT — Fish and chicks have brought acclaim to the Altamont library.

The ties that bind
Kirk’s Quilters piece together eras of women’s work





NEW SALEM – Some local residents feel that voters may have been discouraged to vote by a sign posted on the door of the Wyman Osterhout Community Center polling station on Tuesday.

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