Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — The 16th Annual Italian Night at the Omni was held on Saturday, April 1. The event was sponsored by Community Caregivers, a not-for-profit organization based in Guilderland.

After a rough loss on Saturday against Section 1 Yorktown, 18 to 10, the Guilderland girls’ lacrosse team rebounded on Sunday against John Jay, the 23rd-ranked team in New York State from Section 1, with an 8-to-6 victory at the University at Albany.

On Sunday, April 2, the Easter Bunny hopped on over to the Westmere Fire Department to visit the young kids as they had a pancake breakfast in Guilderland.

Guilderland smashed Columbia, 9 to 0, on Monday, April 3, to start the 2017 spring season at home.

This is a paid advertisement published in the April 6, 2017 issue of The Altamont Enterprise.

An assisted-living facility on Gipp Road has reopened with a new name — Westhaven — and under new management.

 

According to his arrest records, it’s not the first time that Sand has sped up when police have tried to pull him over.

NEW SCOTLAND — On March 26, Troopers in New Scotland received a complaint that Denise A. Danz, 48, of Altamont had unlawfully entered the garage of a residence, according to a release from the State Police.

The zoning board of appeals made decisions in March about parking boats in driveways and installing white vinyl privacy fences in side yards in a luxury neighborhood where those kinds of fences were prohibited in the purchase contracts.

Altamont’s $2 million budget includes 2-percent raises for village workers with longevity bonuses — all with the same tax rate of $2.73 per $1,000 of assessed valuation.

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