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As two daughters and two sons-in-law serve their country...The Waltses say, "We all want peace...sometime soon"








ALTAMONT — Every soldier needs an elf — that’s Darlene Stanton’s philosophy anyway.

Residential renewal
McKownville plans for future







KNOX — Robert Briggs Whipple — a farmer devoted to his land, his family, and his town — died on Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, at Albany Medical Center of complications following surgery. He was 77.




KNOX — After being narrowly defeated in the November election, Deborah Liddle, Democratic candidate for Knox town clerk, says the letter she circulated during her campaign was "not of a malicious nature."





WESTERLO — A group of citizens is fighting to keep the Perkins Clinic in Westerlo open.

A chance to give to those who have contributed to the community for decades

The holidays are a time of giving and sometimes that means more than shopping at the mall.





GUILDERLAND — Developers for a project on Grant Hill Road received planning-board approval last week after a year-long wait.

Gives Dolin win in N.S. supervisor race



NEW SCOTLAND – Democrat Thomas Dolin will be the next New Scotland supervisor.

Senior overlay district gets another look



Election results from absentee ballots



HILLTOWNS — Election results are in for Knox and Rensselaerville after absentee ballots were counted last week.





KNOX - The town board unanimously adopted Knox's 2008 budget last week, which calls for a tax-rate increase of about 4 cents per $1,000 of assessed value.

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