Guilderland

NEW SCOTLAND — On March 26, Troopers in New Scotland received a complaint that Denise A. Danz, 48, of Altamont had unlawfully entered the garage of a residence, according to a release from the State Police.

The zoning board of appeals made decisions in March about parking boats in driveways and installing white vinyl privacy fences in side yards in a luxury neighborhood where those kinds of fences were prohibited in the purchase contracts.

Altamont’s $2 million budget includes 2-percent raises for village workers with longevity bonuses — all with the same tax rate of $2.73 per $1,000 of assessed valuation.

The gas station at 1667 Western Ave., next to Ted’s Fish Fry, was seized by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance on Monday.

It wasn’t clear Tuesday morning how many of the dozen or so cats that lived at 2973 Curry Rd. had survived the house fire.

A pedestrian-vehicle accident on Western Avenue Monday morning left a woman with injuries that police say seem serious.

ALTAMONT — Raymond J. Martin, a devoted family man who loved history and designed armories, died peacefully on Thursday, March 30, 2017. He was 89.

He was born in Albany, on Dec. 14, 1927 and grew up on Orange Street in the city. His mother worked as a telephone operator and his father was a railroad worker.

Cheers mixed with tears on Sunday, March 26, at the Westmere firehouse as over 90 people had their heads shaved at the annual St. Baldrick’s event to raise money for pediatric cancer research.

Former town resident Mary Marra wanted to make sure that police in Guilderland weren’t cold as they went about their patrols.

GUILDERLAND — His “great big smile” is the thing Brian Jackson says he will miss most about his father, Jeffry Jackson, who died on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, surrounded by family and friends, after a years-long battle with cancer. Jeffry Jackson was 64.

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