Guilderland

On Nov. 19, seventy-four of the goal of 100 district residents participated in the first summit on the future of Guilderland schools.  Altamont Mayor James Gaughan was one of the residents who participated.

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Altamont Community Tradition is looking forward to seeing everyone at the 13th Annual Victorian Holiday Celebration on Sunday, Dec. 14, from noon to 6 p.m.

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Year after year, it can be difficult to find something new to say about the tradition of sledding on Kirk Hill.

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Altamont Community Tradition is very excited to see so many local businesses participating in this year’s Victorian Holiday celebration.

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Troop 50 Scouts from St. Madeleine Sophie Church held their annual holiday food drive on Nov. 15.

Troop 50 would like to say thank-you to all who helped us in our goal. We collected 3,386 food items.

The food will go to the St. Madeleine Sophie food bank to help the needy in our area.

Robert “Bob” Gould, who spent his career at IBM, was a devoted family man who lived by the lessons he taught his children.

Change can be a good thing.

GUILDERLAND — A controversial consultant’s report led to a collegial forum on Nov. 19 as 74 district residents participated in the first summit on the future of Guilderland schools.

Charles Carrow is encouraging the Guilderland Town Board to extend the zoning for general business so that a Cumberland Farms can be built at the intersection of routes 146 and 20.

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