At the May 20 Guilderland Town Board meeting, Robyn Gray, who chairs the Guilderland Coalition for Responsible Growth, raised concerns she’d heard about police training at the Woodlawn Sportsmen’s Club on East Lydius Street and also spoke of the training in the ghost neighborhood in front of Crossgates.

Barber said only a half-dozen or so tax certiorari cases remain carried over from Guilderland’s townwide revaluation six or seven years ago. “If the board approves them,” said Barber before the two unanimous votes, “then they can’t challenge the assessment for three years.”

The project was recently before the town’s Development Planning Committee.

The village’s board of trustees on May 6 authorized its engineering firm, Barton and Loguidice, to begin applying for grants to help offset the multi-million-dollar cost of running a line from the intersection of routes 146 and 158 to connect Guilderland town water to the village. 

GUILDERLAND — This week, more than a score of Guilderland athletes signed a National Letter of Intent to play college sports in return for scholarships.

All Guilderland propositions — school and library budgets, a school bus proposition, and a school capital project — passed handily.

GUILDERLAND — A man who snatched a woman’s purse at Stuyvesant Plaza on Sunday, police say, tried to flee but was stopped by bystanders.

On May 7, the board voted, 4 to 1, to allow Jason Southwood to convert the former seasonally-operated Cone Zone at 2028 Western Ave. into a year-round retail dispensary.

The developers of the 72-unit affordable and workforce housing proposal on Mercy Care Lane met with the Guilderland’s Development Planning Committee in December, when no formal application had been submitted to the town. 

Daniel Mayberry has a three-year contract that starts on Aug. 1. He will be paid $225,000 annually.

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