Anne Hayden

GUILDERLAND — Michael Rosencrans lost thousands of dollars worth of equipment when the building housing his business collapsed on Friday due to the weight of the snow.

Centered Riding
Horses help Dr. Ross change the way patients think

“Horses benefit everyone’s lives,” says psychologist Susan Ross, Ph.D.

Bald eagle makes touch-and-go recovery under young Becker’s care

GUILDERLAND — The art and science of healing wounded wild creatures is being passed on to a new generation in the Becker family.

The town of Guilderland has one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the state, but the New York State Department of Labor cautions against putting too much stock in the statistics.

GUILDERLAND — An antique sign with sentimental value has been stolen from a property off of Carman Road.

New eatery opens at original location

GUILDERLAND — The Shinases, who retired three years ago after running the Chariot restaurant for 34 years, are back in business.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Police Department recently received $61,320 as part of a $21 million settlement from a 2006 case involving illegal immigrant workers.

GUILDERLAND — An independent audit released, released this month, found just two minor problems to which the town has responded.

After fire, the Romanos plan to rebuild their home

A man of letters and a man of the cloth, Schutter plans
to start new ministries for the community

GUILDERLAND — Reverend William L. Schutter, Ph.D., said he likes being the “new kid on the block” at the Lynnwood Reformed Church.

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