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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.

GUILDERLAND — Guilderland police have switched their stance on raising concerns over public safety.

O’Malley for receiver of Taxes

BERNE — Gerald O’Malley, the chairman of Berne’s Democratic Committee, has been Berne’s receiver of taxes for 19 years and is unopposed again in this election.

Pension hike covered?

GUILDERLAND — The Democratic supervisor says he’s created a fair budget for next year, but his Republican foe says it’s a sham to get the supervisor re-elected.

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

VOORHEESVILLE — Voters here passed two reserve funds by a roughly two-to-one margin on Tuesday.

GOP’s Busch challenges Democrats’ Marra

Is the public at risk?

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