One bad bounce or a different play could have led Guilderland’s field hockey and football teams to the next round in their Class AA sectional games. The field hockey team played well against Shenendehowa last Thursday in a tight game that needed extra time to be resolved.
GUILDERLAND — An exit poll on the narrowly defeated $43 million capital project to upgrade Guilderland’s seven schools shows the most frequently cited reason for voting “no,” at 56 percent, was, “The tax increase is not responsible.”
ALTAMONT — In 1943, the world was at war. Joseph Solomon Levinger was 25 years old and a junior physicist at the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago — part of the Manhattan Project — researching the creation of the atomic bomb.
ALTAMONT — Anne Vlahos was “a wonderful, one-of-a-kind woman, possessed of an irrepressible, effervescent personality and sense of humor,” wrote her son, Harvey Vlahos, in a tribute.
Guilderland’s budget will increase largely because the town is taking over the work of the Western Turnpike Rescue Squad, buying ambulances, taking over buildings, and hiring EMTs, according to Supervisor Peter Barber.
GUILDERLAND — Supporters of Christine Napierski were shocked and dismayed this weekend to see that a self-described “progressive Democratic” organization had posts about Napierski on its Facebook page, including one aligning her with the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh because she is running for Guilderland To
The Guilderland Senior Services is offering the following activities the week of Nov. 5. Call the senior office at 518-280-7607 with any questions or for information.
In Guilderland, three candidates are seeking to replace former town justice Richard Sherwood, who is awaiting sentencing in federal and county court on charges stemming from his theft of millions from family trusts he oversaw in his work as a private attorney.