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Illustration by Forest Byrd

The public pays when its servants go awry.





GUILDERLAND — Five candidates are running for three seats on the Guilderland School Board.

Tax rate steady at $2.33
Altamont accepts $2M budget plan



ALTAMONT — In a unanimous vote at Tuesday night’s village board meeting, the board accepted a $2 million preliminary budget for the next fiscal year.





GUILDERLAND — If you happened to catch last Sunday’s edition of Parade, you may have recognized one of the smiling faces — especially if you just paid your taxes.

Homelesss
Sex-offender still has to register



GUILDERLAND — Whether they live under a bridge or on a park bench, homeless sex offenders still have to register with the state, according to the Division of Criminal Justice Services.

In rural west end
Mixed reviews on water expansion







GUILDERLAND — After pleading guilty on Tuesday to a drunk-driving fatality in front of Crossgates Mall on Western Avenue, Sasiano Suda was sentenced in Albany County Court to three-and-a-half to seven years in state prison.


By Enterprise staff

ALBANY COUNTY — When school was closed Monday after a nor’easter battered the Hilltowns, 16-year-old Ruby Mosbey didn’t take the day off.





KNOX — After operating a tattoo parlor in Daytona Beach, Fla. for 30 years, Angelo Renko said it was time to come home.



KNOX — With plans to renovate Town Hall, the town board voted Tuesday to hire a grant writer to aid in the project.

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