Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — Leaders from St. Madeleine Sophie Cub Pack and Scout Troop 50 will present an overview of their respective programs on Thursday, Oct. 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the St. Madeleine Sophie Parish Center, located at 3500 Carman Road in Guilderland.

There will be a question-and-answer period following the presentation.

GUILDERLAND — Boy Scouts in Troop 50 will hold their annual bottle drive on Saturday, Sept. 25.

Door-to-door pick-up will include Route 20 and all side roads from the train overpass to Willow Street, all of Carman Road, Old State Road, East and West Lydius, Lone Pine and all side roads off of them.

“Literally every inch of the space is transformed in some way,” said library Director Timothy Wiles, noting a large part of that is cosmetic since the library has all new carpets, furniture, and paint. “We’re so thankful to people for their patience,” he said.

“No information was used for identity theft or fraud,” Superintendent Marie Wiles told The Enterprise.

Newt Ronan

The family of Newton Ronan would like to invite his friends and loved ones to a celebration of his life at Altamont Reformed Church at 129 Lincoln Ave. at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. As Dad wished, there will be singing, so if you’re vaccinated masks are optional. All unvaccinated people are required to be masked. 

GUILDERLAND — Early Monday morning, before anyone was at Guilderland High School, “a threat came across on Instagram,” said Superintendent Marie Wiles.

The district worked with the Guilderland Police who investigated, she told The Enterprise, and it was determined the threat “was not credible.”

Capital District Scottish Games were held Sept. 4. To stem the spread of the coronavirus, the games did away with solo competition and with the highland dancers competition this year.

McKOWNVILLE — “We try to protect our little neighborhood,” says Ellen Manning, president of the McKownville Improvement Association.

Airgas USA’s site plan was before the town’s planning board on Wednesday for review.

The Altamont Board of Trustees voted on Sept. 7 to hold a public hearing on Oct. 5 for a proposed law that would have Altamont opt out of allowing retail dispensaries or licenses for on-site consumption of marijuana, set an Oct. 19 budget workshop on sewer-rate increases, and also declined to immediately OK a conflict-of-interest waiver for the village’s attorney.

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