MMPC Bazaar scheduled Saturday

♦ In Albany, mention of the “Bazaar” means the holidays are almost here, and this weekend, members of the Matthews MemorialPresbyterianChurch will once again host the annual event. The Presbyterian Bazaar has a storied history originating in 1900, missing fewer than a handful of years due to wars and pandemics.
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Incumbent CA fends off challengers

The presidential race plus a contested county attorney election brought out huge numbers of county voters for the 2024 General Election, with 69% voting early and absentee. A total of 1,736 voters cast ballots, representing almost 72 percent of the 2,325 registered voters in the county in what Election Chief Cheri Hawkins said is a record.
Albany News

City payments sometimes late

With online “bill pay” checks sometimes delayed in processing and in the mail, City of Albany water customers are reminded that $10 late fees cannot be refunded when the processing center does not mail the checks on time or if they are delayed in the mail.
Albany News

OJAC to host Taco Tailgate

Friends of the Old Jail Art Center and fellow Albany Lion fans are invited to meet on the OJAC grounds Friday, Nov. 8 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for a taco tailgate party prior to the Albany-Hamlin home football game.
Albany News

Letters mailed for 2024 Chest campaign

The Albany Chest is accepting donations towards its fundraising goal of $48,000 for the 2024 campaign. As of Tuesday, very few contributions had been received, but letters are going out to previous donors and prospects this week.
Albany News

Large crowd attends Fall Fest

A large crowd was on hand Saturday at Nancy Smith Elementary for the annualFallFest,withorganizers calling it a huge success despitetheuncertainty of the weather forecast. “We were very pleased with the turnout even though some last minute changes had to be made, “ said Brandi Lehew, organizer.
A couple of Fall Fest participants carefully look over and make their selections from the array of different level toys, games and other bounty on the tables at the prize booth. Despite rainfall in the days before the event, temperatures and weather on Saturday was good, and a large number of children and adults attended the PTO fundraiser. Donn ie Lucas / Albany News

Red Ribbon winners listed

RedRibbonWeekatboth Nancy Smith Elementary and the junior/senior high campus wrapped up last week with winners named in contests at both schools. Thisisthe36thyearthat thedistricthasparticipated in the annual campaign that brings awareness to the dangers of drug and alcohol use.
First place winners in the Red Ribbon poster contest held last week at Nancy Smith Elementary include (l-r) Lacey Castille, Kate Bellah, and Madison Swert. There were several other competitions during the Red Ribbon emphasis, including daily dress-up days at the secondary campus, with both student and teacher winners. Junior high and high school classess also competed for an extended lunch period with drug free door decorations. Donn ie Lucas / Albany News
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