Elizabeth Floyd Mair

Frank L. Smith is known locally as the founder of a popular tavern in Voorheesville, but, when he was in the Army, his unit traveled near Chateau Thierry, France.

Phillips has been partnering with Red Kap, a local petroleum and gas distributor on the plans for expansion into the new areas of business, he said.

ALTAMONT — The Altamont Archives and Museum will host an exhibit beginning in about April that will highlight several important recent gifts to the collection.

The exhibit is to be called “Given in Trust: Recent Gifts to the Museum Collections.”

GUILDERLAND — The call came in at 12:34 a.m. on Tuesday, said McKownville Fire Chief Russ Becker, who responded to a fire in a dormitory on the University at Albany campus on Feb. 23.

The fire was in a third-floor suite in Oneida Hall in Indian Quad, said the university’s director of media relations, Karl Luntta.

Deuce is a family horse who became locally famous this week after he got lost last Monday. Thanks to social media postings and re-sharings, numerous people were actively looking for him.

One family member, Christine Sawyer, 51, remains hospitalized.

GUILDERLAND — “Who would have thought, seven years ago, that we still wouldn’t have anything done?” said Bill Miller, who lives at 4384 Weaver Road.

Phil Livingston, 73, of Guilderland, rarely exercised until a couple of years ago. That all changed when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

GUILDERLAND — Alice Corcoran has knitted hundreds of teddy bears for Guilderland kids and, at 96, she has no plans to stop.

GUILDERLAND — Two town golf-course employees resigned and their supervisor was demoted, in the wake of a state comptroller’s audit of town of Guilderland employee compensation and benefits. The comptroller’s report, issued this month, covered the period from Jan. 1, 2014 to Jan. 31, 2015.

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