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The Glenville Town Board has voted in favor of placing a moratorium on battery energy storage systems.
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A new development in a year’s long dispute in a Schenectady County suburb, the Glenville Zoning Board of Appeals approved a Lincoln Drive dentist’s parking variance application amid complaints from residents.
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Amid revived talks of closing one elementary school, the Scotia-Glenville Central School District’s Board of Education has selected a new budget proposal to put before voters in June.
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The Scotia-Glenville School District’s proposed budget was one of the few in New York defeated by voters this month. The Board of Education is meeting tonight as they come up with a new plan.
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The Scotia-Glenville School District’s proposed budget was one of a few in New York defeated by voters this week. After residents failed to override the tax cap, the Board of Education must decide its next course of action.
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Residents living on the quiet dead-end Lincoln Drive continue to raise concerns about an overflow of parking brought on by Glenville Smiles. They say it’s creating a safety issue for children taking the bus among other concerns.
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Scotia-Glenville school buses capture footage of drivers illegally passing with new stop-arm camerasStarting next month, if you pass a Scotia-Glenville School District bus illegally, expect to get a ticket in the mail.
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A plan to build a new solar farm in the Schenectady County Town of Glenville has been paused amid a dispute over land ownership.
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Robert Kirkham Jr. took over the position in August after fellow Republican Chris Koetzle stepped down to take over the New York Association of Towns.
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The family-owned business on Freeman’s Bridge Road in Scotia was open one last time on Saturday, a chance to celebrate the restaurant’s relocation.