The current owner of the property, Charles Bohl Inc., as well as the developer planning to buy the property to build the apartment complex, Guilderland Village LLC, are listed by the DEC as the applicants for the environmental investigation study.
“A combination of anger and terror” is what Edna Litten said brought her to the corner of Main and Maple in Altamont on Thursday evening, April 24. She joined a score of other protestors holding largely handmade signs as passing motorists honked. “We’re making a statement against what Trump is doing,” said Steve Walter, another protester. While this was their first stand, the protesters plan to be in front of the village green every Thursday between 5 and 6 p.m., said Meg Seinberg-Hughes. The protesters dispersed at six as the chimes from St. John’s Church sounded.
Senator Patricia Fahy who has been hosting similar budget sessions throughout her district said that community meetings before the pandemic, when she was an assemblywoman, “never had a great turnout.” Now, the meetings, with the chaos of federal cuts, are well attended.
On Tuesday, April 22, the Guilderland boys’ lacrosse traveled to Averill Park for a Suburban Council matchup against the Warriors. Guilderland used a big second half to sail away in an 18-to-5 victory.
On Saturday, April 19, the Guilderland baseball team hosted Shenendehowa in a Suburban Council matchup at Dutchman Field at Keenholts Park. The Dutch battled hard to tie the game in the third inning but mistakes hurt the Dutch late as they fell, 8 to 1.
ALTAMONT — Mary Mattice, who was devoted to her family, leaves a legacy of kindness, patience and love, her family says. She died peacefully on Monday, April 14, 2025, at the age of 76.