In November 2019, Albany Country Club proposed changing the zoning of 549 acres from Rural Agricultural to Country Hamlet for a 290-unit development consisting of 100 single-family homes, 100 townhomes, and 90 multi-family units.
Color me dumbfounded. In all of the unabashed displays of disregard for resident concerns in the face of development interests, this has to reign supreme.
On Feb. 14, the Guilderland Gymnasts took to the mat for one last time this year in the Suburban Council Championships at World Class Gymnastics in Latham.
Speaking about the white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on a cuffed George Floyd until he was dead, Altamont Police Todd Pucci was unequivocal, “That officer should go to jail; what he did was murder.”
The order from Justice Christine M. Clark of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department means that both sides are to have all of their paperwork filed before March 11.
In an April 2020 letter to the Enterprise editor, Donna Abbruzzese, whose husband, John, along with his brothers, own Orchard Creek, informed readers that the “efforts to relocate [the] solar array have been successful.”
The Voorheesville Blackbirds bowling team was looking to gather momentum towards Wednesday, Feb. 10th Colonial Council Championships on Monday afternoon in a virtual match against LaSalle at Town n’ Country lanes in Guilderland.
On Feb. 7, the Guilderland gymnastic team held their final meet at World Class Gymnastics to face Shaker and Bethlehem. The Shaker meet that was supposed to be on Feb. 1 was postponed due to inclement weather. The Dutch beat Shaker 160.225 to 145.075 and lost to Bethlehem 161.475 to 160.225.