“I think just because you wear a uniform that you are no more deserving of pandemic pay than people who work, like in Darci’s office,” said Supervisor Peter Barber.
Councilwoman Rosemary Centi recalled how originally town residents had not been charged for ambulance services. “We took whatever their insurance paid,” she said.
The town’s attorney, James Melita, said that waste from Guilderland’s annual Hazardous Waste Day was trucked to a site in George where it was not disposed of properly.
Will Gibney, at 17, has written a book about the dog that changed his life. “Toshi is my service dog,” says Will in this week’s Enterprise podcast. “He means so much to me because for years he’s been by my side.”
“It won’t stop all incidents,” said Matthew Pinchinat, Guilderland’s director of diversity, equity, and inclusion. “But it will show we do take them seriously.”