Rachel Dutil





NEW SCOTLAND – The town board has not yet decided to update its comprehensive land-use plan, but it decided at its October meeting, to seek funds to review the plan.




GUILDERLAND – Sidewalks along Route 20" Smooth-flowing traffic" A roundabout"




NEW SCOTLAND – The $4.9 million proposed 2007 town budget "isn’t final yet, by a long shot," said Supervisor Ed Clark.
Clark said the town board will have to make some significant cuts, and "the cutting is going to be difficult."



The first-year University at Albany student who is accusing three football players — Lorenzo Ashbourne, Julius Harris, and Charles Guadagno — of rape signed a detailed statement on Oct. 15, witnessed by Wendy Knoebel, a University Police officer.

Martin says well turbid
Turmoil springs over underground water




ALTAMONT – "Any open wounds"" asked Madame Lobotomy, an actor at the Altamont Scaregrounds, as she readied the crowd for its journey through Skull Manor.

Photography exhibit
Celebrating women who live quietly and beautifully



The last four years of Nancy Bruno’s life have been devoted to documenting beautiful women.





NEW SCOTLAND – The John Boyd Thacher and Thompson’s Lake State Parks have been awarded a $10,000 grant in support of education and the environment from the Consumer Lending Department of HSBC bank.





NEW SCOTLAND – Peter Ten Eyck recently finalized the sale of a 37-acre property to the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy.





NEW SCOTLAND – Preserving history is not something that comes easily.

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