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District 29
Feeney and Carman face off

ALBANY COUNTY — In a contested Guilderland county legislature race, two life-long town residents, both with less then one term’s experience, are squaring off for Fort Hunter’s District 29.



ALBANY COUNTY — There are five contested races and two unchallenged incumbents seeking re-election in the Albany County Legislature this fall within the Enterprise coverage area of Guilderland, New Scotland, and the Hilltowns:



GREENVILLE — New York State provides services to the families of disabled people, children and adults; Susan Helmer wants to help those families get the help that’s available.

Still unclear
Who owns Whipple Road"



KNOX — Whipple Road is still in limbo.

R’ville highway super
Show me more money to work with







RENSSELAERVILLE — Changes are being made for the town’s newsletter.





RENSSELAERVILLE — Republicans running for town office swept a small Conservative Party primary on Tuesday.

Ten Conservatives voted.




HILLTOWNS — Alexander "Sandy" Gordon, the incumbent Albany County legislator representing the Hilltowns, beat challenger Kevin Crosier in a landslide Tuesday, according to unofficial Democratic primary results from the county’s board of elections.


VOORHEESVILLE — The King of Bridge has been coronated, and he wears a plastic crown.

Andrew Dubay grew up with card-playing parents, which is how he learned the somewhat esoteric game of bridge, he said.





NEW SCOTLAND – After sharp criticism from a few citizens, the drafter of a bill for a senior overlay zone agreed with the rest of the town board to send it to the planning board for further review and recommendations.

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