Guilderland has new judge and new highway super
With the appointment of trial lawyer Christine Napierski, Guilderland now has two female judges and one male.
View ArticleGuilderland school board’s $100.9 million budget to go to voters May 15
The school district’s budget includes several items added Tuesday by the school board — after contentious debate — without public discussion.
View ArticleVeterans honored on banners and in stone
GUILDERLAND — Banners of Hometown Heroes will be unfurled in Guilderland’s Tawasentha Park and at its public library on April 28 while, at the same time, the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall will be on...
View ArticleCouillard stars in Delmar concert
Maxim Couillard, a Bethlehem senior, will perform Weber’s Concertino in E-flat Major, Opus 26 at the May 7 Delmar Community Orchestra concert.
View ArticleHunters killed 5 percent fewer deer last season
New York State hunters killed an estimated 203,427 deer during the 2017-18 hunting season, according to a release from the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation.
View ArticleDriver charged with drugged driving suffers serious injuries
GLENMONT — A woman and two children had minor injuries when their car was hit Tuesday afternoon by a man who failed to yield the right-of-way at the intersection of River and Glenmont roads, police...
View ArticleFrom the editor: The Enterprise 3rd in state among single-flag newspapers
Elizabeth Floyd Mair listens to voices others often don’t hear. She is persistent in ferreting out the stories of people who are sometimes crime victims, sometimes perpetrators. She finds the humanity...
View ArticlePodcast: Ava DeSantis, 16, and trying to change the world
00:00 Good morning, my name is Spencer, the editor, the Altima enterprise and we have here today with us a to Santas who is 16 years old and is almost single...
View ArticlePhotos: Bulldogs Fetch a Win
Sunny and bright described the day as well as the Berne-Knox-Westerlo softball team Friday as the Bulldogs played a non-league game against Rensselaer at home. The Bulldogs were down, 4 to 2, but bit...
View ArticlePhoto: NY state senator Breslin visits FMS
Last Friday morning, NY state senator Neil Breslin met with a seventh grade class at Farnsworth Middle School in Guilderland, where the students asked a variety of questions to the senator.
View ArticlePhotos: E=MC2 GHS students at GPL
Five Guilderland High School students presented their independent study at the Guilderland Public Library on Saturday afternoon.
View ArticlePhotos: Valleycats look for National Anthem singers
Last Saturday morning, the Tri-city Valleycats executives were at Crossgates Mall in Guilderland looking for five people to come sing at Joe Bruno Stadium this summer to sing the National Anthem.
View ArticleIssue 40, Page Through — April 19, 2018
Headlines for the week:New judge and new highway super for Guilderland
View ArticleFasulo’s latest: A place for all to paint
Lisa Fasulo of Altamont has opened her newest business, Michelangelo’s Paint Place, on Western Avenue in Guilderland.
View ArticleBeloncik charged with robbery
GUILDERLAND — In the wee hours of Saturday morning — 45 minutes after midnight — a Rotterdam man stole from a home at 1904 Western Ave. in Guilderland, displaying a knife and threatening the homeowner...
View ArticlePhotos: Dutch Pull Out a Win
In a very physical matchup with Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake on Thursday, the Guilderland girls’ lacrosse team wrestled to victory, 6 to 5. The reigning Section 2 champions have a new coach this season:...
View ArticleInstagram post leads police to BKW, but no charges made
A student’s angry Instagram post spread over social media, leading police to the Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s campus Wednesday morning, but the student was not charged with a crime.
View ArticleSherwood promises never to seek another judgeship
Newly appointed judge Christine Napierski is currently learning the ropes by shadowing Guilderland’s two other judges.
View ArticleLunches bring fun and laughter and raised over $1,400
Chris Allen, Westerlo Reformed, Senior Lunch Program
View ArticleRandy is not afraid to fight for what is right for our children
Amie Burnside, Westerlo
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