Hiawatha Trails plan increases asphalt, runoff could contaminate town’s water
Brad Sporleder, Guilderland
View ArticleAlbany County does not receive its fair share of online sales taxes
Gerard Houser, Coordinator, Guilderland Community Gardens
View ArticleLikening me to Trump is a personal attack. Dems have a strategy to prevent me...
Mark Grimm, Guilderland
View ArticleI’m very embarrassed by the way town evicted Switzkill tenants
Ted Kunker, chairman, Switzkill Farm Board
View ArticleEncounter Serves is breaking the stigma of millennials as only consumers
Sarah Irish and Rachel Kennedy, Albany
View ArticleResidents of proposed Knox business district speak out against it
While other Knox residents have spoken out in favor of a new business district in town, residents living in that proposed district are concerned about pollution and noise, and wonder why the town has...
View ArticleMillions in state grants to fund broadband in Hilltowns
The Helderberg Hilltowns are receiving millions of dollars in state funds for broadband expansion that includes wireless internet.
View ArticleBKW adds fifth administrator to staff
The superintendent says that, rather than adding an administrator, the technology integration specialist is “filling an empty seat.”
View ArticleAt Voorheesville, a mission to stop the stigma of mental illness
Instead of a walkout, students from Voorheesville chose to commemorate the lives of the victims of the Parkland massacre at a school assembly
View ArticleJudge finds village not at fault for broken sewer pipe
A failed lawsuit against Voorheesville claimed the village did not do its due diligence when it inspected a sewer line that had been installed in the plaintiff’s home.
View ArticleBaron sues Voorheesville to be reinstated as girls’ basketball coach
Robert Baron, who resigned as head coach of the Voorheesville Varsity Girls’ Basketball team, is now suing to get his old job back.
View ArticleThree candidates still undecided on run for re-election to school board
Four posts are open on Guilderland’s board of education, and almost all members who are up for re-election are unsure if they will run.
View ArticleSteve Oliver to retire as Guilderland highway superintendent
GUILDERLAND — Town highway Superintendent Steve Oliver said on Monday that he plans to retire soon. “I’ve been doing this a long time,” he said. “It’s time to go out and start exploring on my...
View ArticlePlans are afoot to connect Capital Region trails
The Capital District Transportation Committee has a plan to connect the multi-use trails of Albany, Schenectady, Rensselaer, and Saratoga counties into a single network. A report found that, on nine of...
View ArticleWill Hurst Road become more residential than rural?
Hurst Road is a secluded, two-lane, mostly rural byway that links Altamont to Guilderland Center.
View ArticlePhotos: Guilderland High School Walkout
Standing six rows deep, most of the students at Guilderland High School took part in Wednesday’s national walkout, exactly one month after the Valentine’s Day shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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