Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — Guilderland Police continue to receive reports of thefts from unlocked motor vehicles during the overnight hours.

Recent reports have been received from the Fort Hunter area of town, which is in the vicinity of Carman Road, according to a notice from the police

Leo Muzzy, Eugene, Oregon

Andy Arthur, Volunteer, Save the Pine Bush

Phil Carducci, Race director, Altamont

Robyn Gray, Guilderland

Shirley Unser, Capital District Christian Women's Connection

Lori McCormick, Blue Ribbon Cooking Center

Three Guilderland football players

The original plan, presented July 1, had been modified to include roughly $770,000 from federal pandemic allocations. This would reduce the annual tax increase from the original $64 for the median $299,000 house in Guilderland to $52. “I think we should ask for more in the capital project …,” said school board member Rebecca Butterfield; several board members agreed.

A crew from SMS Rail Lines, based in Bridgeport, New Jersey, woke at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning to travel to Altamont to replace a rail that had broken on the track crossing Main Street. The paving was done by Jake's, located on Ostrander Road in town. The project, which slowed traffic to one lane being used at a time on the two-lane Route 146, was completed by Tuesday afternoon.

At age 44, Altamont’s new chief of police hopes to be in the position for some time. 

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