“All our animals are safe,” the center’s director, Taylor Huntley, posted to social media in the midst of the fire. “I was here running lessons when my Barn Manager noticed the fire in our hay storage barn.”
Guilderland Supervisor Peter Barber wrote in a recent memo to the town’s Industrial Development Agency that, “The cause of this flooding is the tremendous amounts of stormwaters from a wide area (about 860 acres) that flow into the Town-owned McKownville Reservoir between Route 20 and Stuyvesant Plaza.”
One of the reasons Foster thinks Guilderland girls, even those brand new to the sport, will have a shot at success is because, starting this year statewide, girls will wrestle in the Olympic style.
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 5, the Guilderland Dutchmen soccer team faced off against top seed Shaker in the Class AAA championship game at Bethlehem High School. The Dutch trailed at halftime but rallied to tie but Shaker’s talented squad netted two more as the Dutch fell, 3 to 1.
On Sunday, Nov. 3, the Guilderland field hockey attempted to win its back-to-back Section 2, Class A titles. Guilderland faced off against Saratoga, whom the Dutch played last year as well.
Democrat Gabriella Romero cruised to victory on Tuesday over Republican Alicia Purdy 15,968 votes to 5,122 to earn her first term in the New York State Assembly.
On Nov. 1, attorneys for the IDA in court documents stated they had filed an acquisition map with the Albany County Clerk’s Office on Oct. 31, vesting the agency title to 4.23 acres of previously-owned town roads within the 16-acre project site.