Guilderland

GUILDERLAND — It’s all about the words. Words from the Bard, first spoken on stage four centuries ago.

Next week, they’ll be spoken by a band of Shakespeare enthusiasts performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream — for free.

A Catholic reawakening was quickly followed by a call to activism for Dan O’Connor.

GUILDERLAND — Patrons of Albany Country Club suffered eye and throat irritation on July 5 from a nearby tear gas drill, which may cause the state’s Department of Corrections to find a new place to perform such drills.

GUILDERLAND CENTER — A barn full of hay in rural southern Guilderland caught fire on Tuesday, causing flames so intense they blistered the siding of a house across Stone Road from the barn.

GUILDERLAND — Guilderland High School was burglarized on June 24; several musical instruments were stolen along with some multi-media equipment, according to Michael Marcelle, the interim superintendent.

Dad’s words heard in grand new arena

Words of fatherly advice mixed with youthful exuberance on June 26 as close to 500 students graduated from Guilderland High School.

Salerno lauded by Village Hall crow
He says he chose not to take required exam

Nelligan wants to show GOP is a strong party

GUILDERLAND — Ted Danz has relinquished his role as the chairman of Guilderland’s Republican Party, and former vice chairman Matthew Nelligan has filled the spot.

GUILDERLAND — Those who would like to serve on the Guilderland School Board have until Monday to submit a résumé and letter of interest to the district office.

GOP pushes for early budget workshops

GUILDERLAND — A July 6 town board meeting with just one agenda item left Republican board members wondering why the supervisor didn’t use the time to start planning for next year’s budget.

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