Guilderland

Iris Broyde, Guilderland

On Saturday February 27th, the Guilderland boys basketball team traveled to Shaker High School in Colonie. The Dutch played the night before at home before making the early morning trip to Shaker to play at a 10 a.m. game.

Guilderland Varsity Competitive Cheer, designated as a high-risk sport, was itching to get back on the mat to perform for fans but this year all competitions are virtual meaning on Friday February 26 the coed team had to videotape their routine and email it to the judges.

Altamont Treasurer Catherine Hasbrouck told the board of trustees last year that water-and-sewer rates had to be raised so the village could collect another $100,000 per year for general operations and maintenance.

As always, village officials stressed that the numbers presented at Altamont’s first budget workshop of the year are still very preliminary. 

The Bull & Basil Wood Fired Pizza

Craig Turnbull, the owner of Bull & Basil Wood Fired Pizza, moved to Voorheesville about a year ago, and has been cooking at various farmers’ markets and breweries in the area ever since. He is now considering the opportunity to turn Bull & Basil into a brick-and-mortar business, he told the Guilderland Planning Board this week.

Shirley Unser, Capital District Christian Women’s Connection

On Sunday, February 21 the Guilderland Indoor track team held their 5th Frigid Cup meet outside on their track at Guilderland High School in Guilderland.  The Dutch broke up into three color teams (red, white, and black) to face one another.

On February 18th, the Guilderland girls and Voorheesville girls basketball teams opened up their shortened season against one another at Guilderland High School in Guilderland. No fans were allowed inside the gym but the game was live-streamed via Guilderland High School Media program.

All four elected village positions face no opposition in the March 16 Altamont election.

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