New Scotland

VOORHEESVILLE — Harry Sembrat entered the last major Allied airborne operation of World War II from a treetop.

VOORHEESVILLE — Fewer than 1,000 voters turned up on Tuesday to pass the library and school budgets and keep incumbents on the board.

NEW SCOTLAND — Conservative party endorsements in town have not fallen along party lines this year.

NEW SCOTLAND — As debate rages over the fate of the old Bender melon farm, the eventual development of the commercial zone is virtually undisputed.

Three incumbents and one challenger

NEW SCOTLAND — With three seats open on the town board this November, the first challenger has thrown his hat in the ring.

VOORHEESVILLE — The public library here hopes to begin planning for a new building in the coming year and has presented a budget for 2009-10 that looks quite similar to this year’s spending plan.

VOORHEESVILLE — Two school board members — C. James Coffin and Cheryl Dozier — are defending their seats and one challenger — Justin Brusgul — is making a run this year.

VOORHEESVILLE—Voorheesville will be one of the first communities to receive federal disaster aid in the amount of $18,500 for damages from the monster ice storm in December 2008.

VOORHEESVILLE — Ever since Thomas Reardon was a student in elementary school, he wanted to work in one.

NEW SCOTLAND — Since the town hired an Internal Control Officer in January, it has been steadily working towards restructuring parts of its operation.

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