Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — For the sixth year, Guilderland is honoring veterans of the armed forces with its Hometown Heroes banner program.

A dedication ceremony, open to the public, will be held on Friday, June 9, at 10 a.m. at Tawasentha Park off of Route 146.

On May 31, a public hearing was held on Pyramid’s requests for $2.2 million in tax exemptions and condemnation of town-owned roads. On Monday, June 5, paperwork was filed in Albany County Supreme Court to stop the project from moving forward.

John B. Haluska, Guilderland Historical Society

Matthew Pinchinat, the district’s director for diversity, equity, and inclusion, presented a chart detailing a “cultural proficiency continuum,” which he said was the “primary tool” used by the district schools to “measure our cultural competence.”

A public hearing is required before the board can vote on whether or not to adopt the tax break. Superintendent Marie Wiles noted that “people scatter” in the summertime and recommended scheduling the hearing for the board’s next meeting, June 13.

Pyramid’s latest tax-break request for Costco has drawn criticism from two long-time vocal opponents of the project.

On Tuesday, May 30, the Guilderland Unified basketball team competed in the Unified championship against Mohonasen at Mohonasen High School. The Dutch were down as much as eight points and battled back to fall, 31-28.

On Wednesday, May 24, the Guilderland track competed in the Section 2, Class 1 sectionals at Colonie High School. It came down to the last event for the Dutch to claim their first ever Sectional title and the Dutch did just that, taking the title with 183 points.

Kristin Casey, Altamont

The Guilderland Town Board, on May 16, asked Laviano many questions before accepting his application, which will now be reviewed by the planning board before the town board, which decides on zoning changes, sees it again.

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