Elizabeth Floyd Mair

Guilderland High School senior Joe Giordano will be headed to the Grammys in February. But he won’t just be watching from the audience. He’ll also be performing at the after-party and at a number of events leading up to the awards show.

Phillips Hardware accommodates wetlands in hopes of speeding approval of its large project at the corner of routes 146 and 158.

Franklin Casatelli, who is accused of the rape in October of a young woman sleeping in her dorm room at UAlbany, pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday.

Tasheem Maeweather, accused of firing a gun in Crossgates in November, was sentenced today in Albany County Court to nine years in state prison for violating the terms of his probation on an earlier felony drug charge. 

A new gazebo is planned for the McKownville Reservoir Park, and grant funds for the project have been secured by Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy.

The lockout in Green Island reaches Guilderland, as picketers in Guilderland Center protest what they say is a “secret” warehouse rented by Honeywell for avoiding picket lines.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s case against Tony Watson in the death of Justus Booze, 23, in a woodchipper in May continues, since Watson is now contesting the $141,000 fines against him.

A new store on Route 20 near Carman Road sells its own farm-fresh meat, wood-grown mushrooms, as well as other farmers’ market products. Co-owners Christine and Bob Chandler started selling their own products at farmers’ markets about 10 years ago and decided to open a store to bring fresh products to customers during the week and to expand their customer base, Christine Chandler said.

The case of the other charged student, who is 15, is being pursued in Family Court.

Guilderland High School recently put up a sign marking its first-ever all-gender bathroom. There will be a total of four in the high school and one in the middle school.

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