Guilderland

Altamont residents had their portraits taken by The Enterprise in Schilling Park during Sunday's festival of lights, presented by Altamont Community Tradition.

The Guilderland Central School District is asking parents for permission to test their children for COVID-19 should the state require it.

Donald Csaposs, Guilderland

Judith A. Dineen, Congregational life Committee, Altamont Reformed Church

Lee Jones, Kiwanis Club of Western Turnpike,   Jerry Houser, Guilderland Community Gardens

“It’s like I’m the keeper of their stories,” Cindy Pollard once said of using her Home Front Café as a memory trove for veterans. “They’re important, each and every one of them … For the ground soldiers in the Pacific, it was kill or be killed. They saw such horror, they can’t talk about it … If they do, they’re back there. They smell the smells and have weeks of bad dreams.”

Father Young “spawned a movement,” The Enterprise editorialized in 2014, that eventually treated more than 18,000 people each day at 121 not-for-profit addiction treatment and rehabilitation programs across New York State. 

Beginning on Thursday, Dec. 10, Guilderland students in eighth through 12th grade will learn from home due to staff shortages caused by quarantine requirements.

The annual Holiday Greens Show put on by the Guilderland Historical Society and the Guilderland Garden Club at the historic Frederick-Mynderse House was replaced with a holiday craft show and wreath sale at the open-door garage behind the house.

The Future Farmers of America at Berne-Knox-Westerlo decorated this tree behind the Knox Town Hall.

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