Guilderland

Rich Straut, the village’s engineer, said Altamont has for the last year been exploring the treatability of the manganese at the Brandle Road wells.

“We have a high level of [residents] below the poverty line in this district …,” said Meredith Brière. “We have a high number of renters and we have to remember, when giving exemptions, those tax implications end up on the entire population including renters because rents will go up.” Bringing the ceiling up to $50,000, she said, “just seemed really high” while at the same time $29,000 “is really a difficult number to live on.” She went on, “So we came to a compromise of $35,000.”

GUILDERLAND — The Lynnwood Reformed Church is celebrating its 70th anniversary this Sunday.

The first worship service for the “Lynnwood Chapel,” as it was then called, was held on Dec. 19, 1954 in the barn just north of the parking lot of the current church, at 3714 Carman Road in Guilderland.

Robyn Gray, Chairwoman, Guilderland Coalition for Responsible Growth

Elizabeth Floyd Mair, Karen McMillen (Cooper’s mom), Guilderland

“The historical anomaly here is the health-insurance increase,” said AndrewVan Alstyne. “We’re projecting a $2.2 million increase in health insurance. That is unusually large.”

The goal is to announce the new superintendent by July 1.

GUILDERLAND — Marie Wiles, superintendent of the Guilderland schools, sent a notice on Dec. 11 to parents and guardians of students, letting them know that a Level 3 sex offender has moved into the district.

Level 3 sex offenders are those, on a three-level scale, deemed most dangerous and most likely to reoffend. 

Christine Govin, President, Guilderland Teaching Assistants

Christine Duffy, Guilderland

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