Guilderland

James P. Melita, Esq., Town Attorney, Guilderland

Christine Duffy, Guilderland

Edgar Tolmie, Altamont

Ellen Manning, President, McKownville Improvement Association

During the Aug. 19 town board meeting, Supervisor Peter Barber said the board had “the goal of adopting the comp plan at a meeting in October.” He also said that residents would have another chance to comment on the proposed plan, at the board’s September meeting.

Black Creek Run, which has been in development in one iteration or another for a decade and a half,  is now envisioned as a 46-unit Country Hamlet: eight twin townhouses, 24 single-family homes, and 14 senior apartments.

The development would serve households earning $30,000 to $90,000 annually.

“The general project we’re looking to do is to build a filtration plant specifically for our three municipal wells that have high iron levels. As part of that, we are submitting a grant application to be able to fund the project,” Guilderland town engineer Jesse Fraine told board members on Aug. 19. 

“There is evil in this world. We can’t change it,” Brian Wood says, so he puts in place preventive measures. That includes training people to use metal detectors at the Altamont Fair and for the first time using hostile vehicle mitigation barriers at the fair’s center entrance.

I had the idea Wednesday morning to write about Murph, which is something I’ve yet to do and, thinking as I write this, is also a bit odd given that she’s been my favorite thing in the entire world since Sept. 9, 2023.  

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