Guilderland

The President of the United States and our Congress have made news for many months talking about changing the U. S. Immigration Laws. Their deliberations have generated many conversations about immigrations and immigrants. I looked up the definition of immigrant and started to laugh when I read the second definition.

The fifth annual Capital District Brain Injury Awareness Day was held at Tawasentha Park in Guilderland last week, where the audience was treated to music from The Brainwaves.

To the Editor:

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, a month of gold, hope, and goals to tell the world and change this issue.

For its entire existence, Altamont has been defined by and has been enhanced by a strong sense of volunteerism in its citizens.  For over 50 years, the Schilling family has personified that sense of volunteerism.

To the Editor:

This letter is in response to the article in the Aug. 21 edition of The Altamont Enterprise regarding the reconstruction of Krumkill Road.  The article refers to the cause of the road damage being related to Tropical Storm Irene in 2011.

This historian has filled columns with information on the Schoolcraft House and the congressman that built it, John L. Schoolcraft.

GUILDERLAND — Six Scouts and five adult leaders from Boy Scout Troop 50 in Guilderland paddled a total of 50 miles during the week of Aug 11 to 15.  The group put in Monday, Aug. 11,  at Raquette Lake’s south shore and paddled to “The Crusher” boat launch near Tupper Lake via Long Lake, covering a total distance of 50 miles.

GUILDERLAND — Guilderhaven’s annual “Gathering of Friends” fund-raiser is Oct. 2 at Mallozzi’s on Curry Road, Rotterdam.

For more information and to reserve your tickets call me at 861-6861. The event will include wine-tasting, appetizers, buffet, coffee, soda, dessert, a silent auction, and door prizes.

To the Editor:

On behalf of the Altamont Free Library, I would like to extend our thanks to all who made our Summer Concert Series a success: concert-goers, sponsors, and performers. Although the weather did not always co-operate on Tuesday evenings, we enjoyed six weeks of fine musical styling by talented performers.

To the Editor:

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