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GUILDERLAND — , an author running for a second term, says people are concerned about the economy and rising prices.

KNOX — was elected to the board in 2004 and voted out in 2007.  He is making a run to reclaim a seat he lost in a four-way race for two seats last year.

BERNE — is making his first run for the Berne-Knox-Westerlo School Board. 

GUILDERLAND — says she’s making her first run for school board because she cares about kids.

BERNE — , the president of the Berne-Knox-Westerlo school board, is making a second run for a three-year term. 

Convention costs $8k for eight officials

RENSSELAERVILLE — Eight officials spent close to $8,000 on a recent convention trip.   

GUILDERLAND — A directive to the police department from 1992 has resurfaced as fodder in the competition for police chief here.

BERNE — The race is on for two open seats on the Berne-Knox-Westerlo school board.  Both seats are for three-year terms.  At BKW, school board members rotate into the roles of president and vice-president.  The posts are unpaid. 

Dutchman Acres causes stir

GUILDERLAND — Neighbors came en masse to hear developers explain their plan for a cluster of houses they hope to build near the Black Creek flood plain.

KNOX — was elected to the board in 2004 and voted out in 2007.  He is making a run to reclaim a seat he lost in a four-way race for two seats last year.

Search for top cop narrowed to three

GUILDERLAND — A field of eight has been narrowed to three in the race for police chief of this suburban town.

The Guilderland Ballet turns forty years old

GUILDERLAND — Jane De Rook didn’t learn to love dance in Europe.

GUILDERLAND — “They’re my babies,” says Jessica Breitenbach.

She is talking about children who live on the other side of the world in the African bush of Namibia.

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