Guilderland

Robyn Gray, Guilderland

John Haluska, Vice President, Guilderland Historical Society

 

On Monday, Feb. 10, the Guilderland bowling squad took to the lanes at Boulevard Bowl in Schenectady to take on the other schools in Class A. The Dutch finished fifth in Class A with 5881 total pins in the six-game set.

On Saturday, Feb. 8, the Guilderland wrestling team competed in the Section 2, Division 1, Class 1 sectionals at Niskayuna High School. Guilderland finished seventh with 99 points and will send seven to Sunday’s Division 1 state qualifiers.

Guilderland Supervisor Peter Barber, in his 10th year as supervisor, spoke for about three-quarters of an hour at the town hall to a crowd made up primarily of town employees, whose work he praised along with the work of the town board.

“Don’t wait until, you know, the heavy equipment rolls into your neighborhood and then wonder what’s going on. Figure it out and get here,” said Guilderland resident Karen White, encouraging other residents to speak out on the proposed updates for the town’s comprehensive plan.

The Feb. 5 meeting had a packed agenda. 

Chairman Stephen Feeney recommended that planning board members come up with “a compilation of comments” as opposed to “trying to put together some formal recommendation.”

On Sunday, Feb. 2, the Guilderland competitive cheer squad took to the mat at Scotia-Glenville High School for the 24th annual Scotia-Glenville Spirit Invitational in the Class A division. Guilderland showed off its acrobatics and team spirit, finishing in second place.

On Friday, Jan. 31, the Storm hockey team traveled to the Albany County Hockey Facility to battle the Christian Brothers Academy on a snowy evening. The Storm started slow but in the last two periods picked up the pressure but ultimately fell, 5 to 4.

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