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On Saturday, the Guilderland Center Fire Department celebrated their 100th year of service in the town of Guilderland.

Amanda Vescovi, assistant environmental scientist, has received the certification of Associate Wildlife Biologist from The Wildlife Society. She works for The Chazen Companies.

Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik, interim vice president of Research Advancement and Graduate Studies at the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute, has been selected to receive $360,000 in federal funding from the United States Army Research Office—U.S. Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground .

ALBANY COUNTY — Ashley Young has joined the Albany County Soil and Water Conservation District as its new district technician.

These local members of the New York National Guard have recently re-enlisted:

— Sergeant Tyler Rose from Schenectady re-enlisted to continue service with the Company D, 3-142nd Aviation; and

These members of the New York Army National Guard have been promoted:

— Michael Mohabir from Schenectady, assigned to the 1427th Transportation Company, received a promotion to the rank of private first class; and

VOORHEESVILLE — For the sixth consecutive year, John M. Bagyi is one of 200 lawyers recognized as the Nation’s Most Powerful Employment Attorneys in a survey published in the June 2019 edition of Human Resource Executive.

Voorheesville Village Quilters celebrates 40 years

As rain continues to fall, the state’s departments of Agriculture and Markets and Environmental Conservation are funding the Community Resiliency Training program.

GUILDERLAND — Despite high winds, cold, and rain, Guilderhaven Inc. enjoyed one of its most successful events, the Bonide Charity Weekend at Gade Farm, last month.

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