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NEW SCOTLAND – Republicans and Democrats here will vie in the Sept. 18 Conservative and Independence party primaries to secure the small-party lines in the November general election.





NEW SCOTLAND — At a public hearing today, the future of a federal office to help farmers will be discussed.





VOORHEESVILLE — Renovations on the firehouse are coming along, slowly but surely.

Indicted
Bryan charged for taking over $300,000



Primary season: Hilltowns





WESTERLO — The town board did not agree to sign a letter to the United States Department of Agriculture written by the planning board’s chairman.

Searching for a father he never knew, Thomas Bushnell digs deep,
Finding a family history of mediaeval battles and revolutionary inventions



BERNE — Thomas Bushnell began his search for family history so he could know his father.





GUILDERLAND — With less than two weeks until primary elections are held, local and county politicians are seeking small-party lines to broaden their appeal.

Staying power
Judge allows Redlich to stay in town race



GUILDERLAND — As a contentious battle for the Guilderland Town Board heats up, Republican Warren Redlich will remain on the ballot — for now.



ALBANY COUNTY — Small-party voters in Guilderland, New Scotland, and Rensselaerville won’t be using voting machines during the primary on Sept. 18.





GUILDERLAND — The town’s only registered Level 3 sex offender was arrested and sent to jail after he disappeared for 27 days when he left a local drug-rehabilitation center, according to police.


ALTAMONT — New development is sprouting and old pipes are groaning now that the village’s new wells are connected to the municipal system.

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