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Democrats’ Gebe and Republicans’
Baranishyn make first run for super,
Incumbents Golden and Emory
take on GOP challengers Stempel and Crawford for town board

By Zach Simeone

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Kathleen Hallenbeck, 61, will not be challenged in the race for town clerk this year. She’s been running unopposed since 1975, when she was elected for her second term.

GOP’s Zeh launches challenge

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — On the road to heading the highway department, Republican Gary Zeh is challenging long-time Democratic incumbent G. Jon Chase, who is running for his fourth four-year term.

NEW SCOTLAND — One further candidate will appear on November’s ballot after winning a court challenge to the New Scotland FIRST party line.

GUILDERLAND — The town and the state both want Robert Ciembrowniewicz to clean up his massive piles of junk, which could be polluting Guilderland’s drinking water.

Safe Haven lets those who are struggling “create their own destiny”

The mark of an ice-cream lover leads to a shared life

VOORHEESVILLE — A man reclines among his wares for sale behind an open gate and a pair of women chat, with locked doors prominent behind them.

Each picture expresses safety, says Bob Alft. 

GUILDERLAND —Supervisor Kenneth Runion airbrushed Councilman Mark Grimm out of a picture that he posted on his personal campaign website.

Parked commercial truck riles residents

GUILDERLAND — Supervisor Kenneth Runion announced last week, after The Enterprise editorialized on opening the budget process, that the town board would hold two special budget workshops in the month of October.

GUILDERLAND — The school district earned a B+ on its audit this year, according to Alan Walther who presented the independent audit to the school board on Oct. 6

“There’s always room for improvement,” Walther said.

ALBANY COUNTY — The fifth expansion of the Rapp Road landfill into the Pine Bush has met with a not surprising challenge.

Two women vie for super, four battle for two town board seats

By Zach Simeone

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