Guilderland




Raymond McQuade says a lot of people have told him that serving on the school board is "a thankless job."





Timothy Forster, making his first run for school board, says he has no set agenda.
"I’m not going in to take over...I’ve looked at the meetings. I have a lot to learn," he said. "We should all be learners."






Hy Dubowsky, campaigning door to door, spoke to a Prescott Woods resident who said that he annually pays $30,000 in property taxes — more than his parents paid to buy their Guilderland home in 1972.

In Guilderland
Five run for three school board seats



GUILDERLAND — Five candidates are vying for three Guilderland School Board seats in the May 16 election.




GUILDERLAND — The school district here wants to understand the "why" and "how" behind the budget vote this year.

Thomas makes offer
Senior center for zone change


and Jo E. Prout

Loyal Enterprise reader helps nab jewel robber



GUILDERLAND — A faithful Altamont Enterprise reader in North Carolina helped Raleigh police identify a serial jewelry thief.





GUILDERLAND — After unprecedented delays and the admittance of controversial fingerprint evidence, Hashim Burnell’s murder trial was declared a mistrial by Albany County Judge Steven W. Herrick on Monday.





ALBANY — Though the artists who work at the Carriage House Arts Center all have disabilities, it’s not to be thought of as a center for art therapy, said its director.

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