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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.

GUILDERLAND — James B. Smalls was arrested after, police say, he tried to break into several apartments in Serafini Village last Saturday afternoon.

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

At school
Candidates can campaign

GUILDERLAND — School-board candidates can hand out election flyers on school grounds here up until the May 20 election.

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

GUILDERLAND — Five candidates are vying for three Guilderland School Board seats in the May 20 election.

Families Together: Walking, talking, supporting each other



GUILDERLAND — , a lawyer and musician, is running on her record for a second term.

Mall halted
Town passes moratorim

By David S. Lewis

GUILDERLAND — says he is running for a fourth term on the Guilderland School Board because of his commitment to education.

Dornbush, 58, has been on the board since 1999 and currently serves as vice president.

By David S. Lewis

NEW SCOTLAND — In a packed hall Tuesday night, the planning board was divided, 2 to 5, voting against a moratorium on commercial building.

By Zach Simeone

VOORHEESVILLE — As more money comes in to the village, water is contributing less and less to that flow.

WESTERLO — The town’s planning board now has a new leader. 

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