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The nine girls of Girl Scout Troop 1308 decided to raise money to help the elderly.

Battered women are in our midst. And we are as good at not seeing them as they are at pretending they are not being hurt.

INCREASED ASSESSMENT
In The Village Of Altamont Was Ordered By

The State Board Of Tax Commissioners.

VILLAGE OFFICIALS COULD DO NOTHING BUT COMPLY WITH ORDER —

TOWN ASSESSORS ALSO RECEIVED SAME ORDER FROM STATE BOARD.

DECLINES NOMINATION

James E. Kirk Says He Will Not Run for the Office of Village President on the Democratic Ticket.

The following letter was received by C. Martin, village clerk of Altamont, this week:

Altamont, N.Y., March 2, 1915.

New York's educational system is ostensibly one of home rule; forcing all schools into the same mold is not the best way to help students. Programs should be tailored by each district to fit its needs.

In conjunction with National Lymphedema Awareness Day, Senator George Amedore read a resolution passed by the Senate the day before it was visited by Emma Detlefsen, a 6-year-old from Berne who has helped to raise funds to research the disease that she has.

To the Editor:

Pay-to-play refers to individuals, businesses, or organizations making campaign contributions to public officials and receiving paybacks in return. These paybacks include lucrative county contracts, influence over legislation, and political appointments.

A couple of winters ago, we had so little snow that I never once started my snowblower. This year was obviously Mother Nature's payback.

Farmers gathered in Syracuse last week to sell, to visit, and to celebrate New York's agricultural community at the state's annual farm show.

Community Caregivers celebrated the spirit of Valentine’s Day by holding a special dinner for the residents of the Omni Senior Living Community on Carman Road in Guilderland.  The 14th Annual Itali

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