An email sent to neighbors by the McKownville Improvement Association alerted readers to the project’s legal notice in the Jan. 27 edition of The Enterprise, appears to have been misinterpreted — due in no small measure to the notice’s legalese — as a proposal by Dish to install 48-foot-tall antennas on the building’s roof.
GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Town Board by a unanimous 5-to-0 vote in October said no to both retail sales and on-site consumption of marijuana in the town.
The project, which includes the renovation of an existing 172,000-square-foot building as well as the construction of ten 15,000-gallon storage tanks each at a height of nearly 47 feet, was approved by Guilderland’s zoning board in October.
In those first 10 years, it seemed no one dared go above 30 miles per hour, “which we enjoyed, especially living on Main Street,” said Altamont resident Mya Sullivan, but over the past year, she has begun to see drivers flying down Route 146.
Last Thursday, Jan. 20, the Guilderland girls basketball team traveled up the Northway to play against the Scotties at Ballston Spa High School. Guilderland’s offense couldn’t get a basket until the fourth quarter, where the Dutch pulled away to win, 53 to 41.
On Tuesday, Feb. 1, the Altamont Seniors will resume regular lunch meetings, ending the January hiatus due to concerns about the explosion of Omicron COVID cases. Seniors will also meet on Feb.
Jeffrey Harrington was a lifelong tradesman who took great pride in his work, in providing for his family, and in bringing old vehicles back to their former glory.
He died at St. Peter’s Hospital on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022, surrounded by his loving family after a long hard-fought illness. He was 63.