Chamber holds Shop ’n’ Hop promotion

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland chamber of commerce is holding a Shop ’n’ Hop promotion.

Participants may stop by the chamber or any participating business to pick up a game card; once it is stamped with any of the 20 businesses on the list, it may be returned to the chamber to be entered into a drawing for prizes at the end of the summer including gift cards and cash.

For more information, call 456-6611 or stop by the chamber offices at 2050 Western Ave., Suite 201, upstairs in the Star Plaza.  

The participating businesses are: 1st National Bank of Scotia, A Natural Way Café, A. Phillips Hardware, All and One Consulting, Atria Crossgates, Atria Guilderland, Celtic Tours, Delmar Bootery, Evoke Style, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Great American Cookies, Guilderland Chamber of Commerce, Guilderland Martial Arts, Guilderland Wine and Liquor, Guilderland YMCA, H& R Block, Liberteks, Premier One IT Solutions, Refined Designs Original Fine Jewelry, Robinson's Ace Hardware, Short and Stout Tea Company, TCBY, The Loft, The Spinning Room, and The UPS Store.

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  • GUILDERLAND — An Italian-style block party — with dancing, music, and Italian street food — was held at Hamilton Square on Saturday as Caffe Italia celebrated its golden anniversary and its first year in Guilderland.

  • Berne-Knox-Westerlo class of ‘25 valedictorian Peyton Del Vecchio has enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and will pursue a career in logistics, supply, or financial management, while salutatorian Elise Lendrum will attend SUNY Plattsburgh with the hopes of becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.

  • DELMAR — The third annual Biking, Burgers and Beverages celebration is set to roll on July 17, rain or shine.

    It will run from 4 to 7 p.m. along the Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail.

    The free event is hosted by the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce.

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