On Saturday May 14, Guilderland High School in Guilderland was the host for the first annual Summer Smith 5K race to raise awareness about the stigma of drug addiction.
As the town works to define “abandoned” in its law, three properties ravaged by fire remain vacant — a mansion reduced to rubble, a motel that still stands, and the shell of a home.
The protest on May 14 against oil trains looked very different from the point of view of the women who rappelled from a train trestle and the first responders charged with getting them down.
The Van Praags, Art and Julianne, live in Clarksville. They’ve been volunteering for Community Caregivers since 2007. They’re one of nine wife-and-husband teams that make up the volunteer pool.
GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Food Pantry will hold a celebration Wednesday afternoon, with board and town officials and volunteers, of its recent incorporation as a not-for-profit organization.
On Saturday May 7, two local World War II veterans took a Leatherstocking Honor Flight to Washington D.C with an escort to Albany International Airport by the American Legion Riders in Altamont.