Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — Marie Jeanne Beliveau, matriarch of the Beliveau family, was raised as a single child in Canada before eventually settling on a Guilderland farm. “Her dream,” her family wrote in a tribute, “was to have children — lots of them. God was good to her and blessed her with ten!”

Nine-year-old William Cleveland ended the school-bus bullying that had been tormenting his sister because the bullies knew of his expertise in taekwondo; he used his confidence but no force.

The Cleveland family competed last Saturday for attaining higher degrees in taekwondo. Related article.

State Farm Road was littered with pine needles when a tall tree fell toward the road on Aprill 11.

Guilderland police officers and school officials are reminding drivers to be careful around school buses with flashing lights, or face high fines and penalties.

To the Editor:

Altamont Community Tradition will sponsor its annual Green and Clean on Saturday, April 25. We invite residents to join us, starting at 9 a.m. in Orsini Park.

To the Editor:

At its April 7 meeting, the Altamont Board of Trustees approved the 2015-16 village budget, after a public hearing, and meeting in public workshops twice in March to discuss department budget proposals and village economic issues.  The approved budget essentially contains no increase in village resident taxes for the fifth year in a ro

To the Editor:

On Saturday, May 1, the Altamont PTA will hold the Albany area’s largest annual community sale.  Sales will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be found throughout the entire area.

The event will take place rain or shine.

GUILDERLAND — An extra $1.4 million in state aid led school leaders here to recommend changes for next year’s budget — putting $740,000 into savings and adding roughly $374,000 in expenses — measures school board members largely supported in a workshop Tuesday night.

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