GUILDERLAND — Astral Journeys Center, a new business at 1811 Western Ave. in Guilderland, is owned by Christine Seebold, who has been a medium, she says, since she was 2.
“I would predict things and they would come true,” she said.
GUILDERLAND — Town highway Superintendent Steve Oliver said on Monday that he plans to retire soon. “I’ve been doing this a long time,” he said. “It’s time to go out and start exploring on my motorcycle a little more and spending a little more time with the grandkids, while I’ve still got my health.”
GUILDERLAND — A lawsuit brought last May in federal court against Timothy Horan — a retired teacher turned school board member — and the Guilderland School District has been settled with a payment of $117,500, court documents show.
Representatives from myFace, a not-for-profit organization in New York City that helps people with craniofacial conditions, spoke to Westmere Elementary’s fifth-graders recently, after the students had read the novel and watched the movie “Wonder,” about a fifth-grade boy who feels isolated by his craniofacial condition.