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Mayor says police at polls for public safety

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Gary Zeh spent much of his first weekend as the town’s new highway superintendent plowing snow.

GUILDERLAND — Lucky, the Pomeranian mix, lives up to his name — he survived a Route 20 accident that killed his owner; now, witnesses of the fatal crash are eager to adopt him.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– The Bulldogs’ basketball team was left with many questions and few answers after Wednesday night’s troubling loss at home to Sharon Springs.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– The Lady Birds’ basketball team doesn’t fly south for the winter. It holes up in a gymnasium and wins games.

By Zach Simeone

RENSSELAERVILLE — Dale Dorner, the town’s newest councilwoman, is an attorney who has a law firm in Medusa with her son. She grew up on Staten Island, and lived in Coxsackie before moving to Rensselaerville in 1976.

ALTAMONT — Paula Dunnells, a supervisor for the Altamont Rescue Squad, has been arrested for falsifying business records on payroll slips, and for grand and petit larceny.

Citizen takes town to court over water tank plan

NEW SCOTLAND — A neighbor of the future Kensington Woods housing development is suing the town after the zoning and planning boards permitted plans for a 100-foot water tower to advance.

We bear the responsibility for killing our prey, packaged or not

 

Illustration by Forest Byrd 

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