Saranac Hale Spencer

NEW SCOTLAND — The narrow scope of international law two centuries ago allowed for what has now become a major means of prosecuting human rights abuses.

NEW SCOTLAND — Voters were definitive on Tuesday, electing the slate that ran as Team New Scotland, which is taking the victory as a mandate for a cap on the size of retail development.

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

By Jordan J. Michael

TROY –– Regular season records don’t mean anything in the post-season. No football team in Section II knows that better than the Flying Dutchmen.

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.

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.

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

Money follows issues

NEW SCOTLAND — The major political parties in town have spent nearly nothing in this election while the two committees that have sprung up on either side of the heated race have raised and spent thousands.

Weber and Pitts challenge Kropp and Hotaling for assessor

and Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Four candidates are vying for two spots in the assessors’ office — the town has a total three assessors, each serving four-year terms.

By Jordan J. Michael

Winning isn’t everything when it comes to swimming in a pool. The Guilderville girls’ swim team is happy either way.

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