Jarrett Carroll

For retired town workers
One more chance to get old benefits



GUILDERLAND — It’s the last call for town workers.





GUILDERLAND — Instead of dressing up a sales pitch, Anthony Commisso says Tuxego simply wants to dress up its customers.

Cuts sting
Guilderland scales back retirement benefits



GUILDERLAND — Town workers may be surprised, when they look at their new employee handbooks, to see that some benefits have been cut.





ALBANY COUNTY — A flood of FEMA funds are coming to town.

Last week, officials announced that the county will be eligible for disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for damages from April’s nor’easter.





GUILDERLAND — Police are investigating a tractor-trailer-sized cache of illegal fireworks and explosive material after an emergency medical call led them to the stash.





GUILDERLAND — An early-morning fire at Woodlake Apartments caused damage to eight apartment units, and, although nobody was hurt, several people had to be permanently evacuated.

Debra Murley speaks
‘I am very proud of him’



GUILDERLAND — When Guilderland started a police force 35 years ago, James Murley was one of it’s first officers.





GUILDERLAND — Reversing an earlier vow to fight charges of wrongdoing, Guilderland’s beleaguered police chief is retiring.

Thirty-five years of service will come to an end on May 30 for James Murley.







GUILDERLAND — Many firefighters and rescue workers sacrifice their time, and their own safety, to serve our community — often without recognition.

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