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Guilderland

Twin sisters Taylor Ten Eyck, right, and Morgan Willy

Joining a nationwide movement of farmer-florists, twin sisters Taylor Ten Eyck and Morgan Willy recently started their own company called Twin Dahlias Flowers. When it’s completely up and running, the business will not only grow flowers but also create bouquets and arrangements for sale. 

 “I sit behind a desk all week,” said Matthew Mead. “This is an opportunity for me to get away from my email, get away from my phone — to recharge. I get down on my hands and knees and play in the dirt.”

Since buying it 13 years ago, Lori and Bill Cain have worked steadily on their home. 

The 2019 football season kicked off at home this weekend for both the Guilderland Dutchmen and the Voorheesville Blackbirds. The Dutch players faced off against Shaker, a team they’ve battled in playoffs. The Dutch fell to the formidable Bison team, 41 to 23, on Friday night.

The question of whose grave lies in the Cains’ backyard remains a mystery. 

Several residents spoke in favor of the town’s idea, but suggested taking it further. 

Demetrius Stoddard of Guilderland, a student in the BOCES Manufacturing and Machining Technology program uses Lego blocks in a recent class integrating math with design

On Wednesday morning, Altamont Fire Department held their annual September 11th ceremony at the firehouse to remember the tragic events.

Emu on the road

The emu, a four-year-old male, it turns out is named Sheriff Cody. He was eventually recaptured and locked back into the pen where he resides, temporarily, at Whispering Willow Wild Care on Carman Road.

The Guilderland Senior Services is offering the following activities the week of Sept. 16. Call the senior office at 518-280-7607 with any questions or for information.

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