Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — There are more than nine months to go before the next town election, and speculation is already running high in Guilderland.

Supervisor Kenneth Runion, a Democrat, is currently serving his eighth two-year term, and there have been rumblings that he will not be running again.

"There is a lot of love in our houses," Living Resources Executive Director Fred Erlich told the Guilderland Town Board of the not-for-profit's group homes.

ALTAMONT — Two works by renowned artist and longtime Altamont resident Ed Cowley are among the “live” auction offerings at this year’s the Altamont Free Library’s Black And White (and READ all over) Gala. Cowley died on Oct. 11, 2014 at the age of 89.

In honor of Black History Month this February, and in the spirit of Dr.

To the Editor:

VOORHEESVILLE — Richard and Kathi Reynolds of Voorheesville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kate, to Daniel Clough, son of Kenneth and Joanne Clough of Guilderland.

The Guilderland indoor track team competed at the University of Albany on Sunday for a Section 2 meet. The meet came one day after some Dutch athletes participated in the Dartmouth Relays at Dartmouth College in Vermont. The Guilderland boys’ team placed fourth out of 10 schools with 51 points. The girls’ team placed fifth out of nine schools with 34 points.

Suburban Westmere, spurred by its fire department, donated 12,000 bags of groceries for those in need during Sunday's drive for the Regional Food Bank  of Northeastern New York.

A garage on Western Avenue now stands gutted, as the call for responders came as flames were shooting through the roof in the early morning hours of Thursday, Jan. 8.

ALTAMONT — With one of the village’s two judges moving, the other will do double duty until a replacement is found. Both of them are lawyers and the mayor is eager to find someone equally qualified.

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