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NEW SCOTLAND — Spending almost a decade in the clerk’s office, Democrat has seen a number of changes and is seeking another two-year term.

By Jordan J. Michael

ALTAMONT –– The Annual Altamont Circuit Race on Sept. 27 pleased everyone from a hardcore cyclist to a community caregiver.

NEW SCOTLAND — Democrat Darrell Duncan is heading into his ninth election for the highway superintendent’s post.  He is not being challenged.

He likes representing the community, Duncan said.

NEW SCOTLAND — Four students, two drivers, and a bus aid are not seriously injured after a pickup truck collided with a short school bus last Friday.

School board recommends Genzano to fill vacant seat

GUILDERLAND — From a field of eight candidates, the school board plans to appoint Emilio Genzano to fill the seat left vacant when John Dornbush died in July.

Public will wrestle with Guilderland Center’s future

GUILDERLAND  — As part of the process to develop a neighborhood master plan for Guilderland Center, a public workshop will be held for the community today, Sept. 24.

A divided society must come together to stop starvation

 

Chasms between the haves and have-nots are not new in America. The important question remains how best to bridge them.

NEW SCOTLAND — As a deeply divided town battles over its future and the Republican Party splits, the race for the Conservative line — for two seats on the town board — is too close to call.

BERNE — Hilltown residents remain riled after two East Berne dogs were shot and killed last week. No arrests have been made.

GOP critiques process

GUILDERLAND — Before the tentative town budget for next year has been filed, the process for building and reviewing it is being questioned.

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