Greenberg and Leining understand the issues and are responsive to neighbors,...
Edie Abrams, New Scotland
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Anita Marrone, Westerlo
View ArticleWillsey is willing and able to serve. Cooke, a Vietnam vet, will fight for us.
Helen Marie Lounsbury, East Berne
View ArticleGreenberg and Leinung have a command of town issues
Christine M. Galvin, Member, Town of New Scotland Planning Board; Chairwoman,, Comprehensive Plan Update Committee
View ArticleIf re-elected, Bichteman will force his expensive and wrongheaded agenda on you
Bonnie Kohl-Laub, Westerlo
View ArticleCome for coffee, and help me form Friends of Switzkill Farm
Karol Harlow, Friends of Switzkill Farm
View ArticleNew Scotland proposes a flat $7.6 M budget
The town’s proposed 2018 budget is up slightly over 2017. Most residents will see a small decrease in their taxes.
View ArticleKnox Reformed Church celebrates 175 years
On Saturday, former pastors of the Knox Reformed Church will be feted at a dinner celebrating the church’s 175th anniversary. On Sunday, they will all participate in the church’s worship service.
View ArticleAltamont trustees appoint Bush to planning board
The Altamont Village Board approved Wayde Bush as a new planning board member, following Kevin Clancy’s resignation.
View ArticleMcCoy proposes $679 M budget for Albany County
Daniel McCoy’s 2018 proposed budget for Albany County is up $25 million from last year, but stays under the state-set levy limit and doesn’t increase taxes.
View ArticleDeVos rollback worries local rape center, campus
New York is one of just three states in the country that has laws to protect victims, despite any rollbacks on the national level.
View ArticleLow wages affect patient care, say employees at The Grand Guilderland
Employees and management of The Grand Guilderland — formerly the Guilderland Center Nursing Home — discussed why employees held an informational picket outside the facility last week.
View ArticleParents to read aloud — on tape — from jail to their own kids
ALBANY COUNTY — There’s little that’s more reassuring to a child than the sound of her mother or father reading a book aloud. That’s the idea behind a new program getting underway at Albany County’s...
View ArticleCampus rape: Don’t rebuild the stonewall
We can see, through our local University at Albany, the progress that has been made in dealing with rape on campus. We’re concerned that a change in federal guidelines will stunt gains made across the...
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