Crash at Guilderland town line turns fatal
The cause and circumstances are still being investigated. No tickets or charges have been issued so far.
View ArticlePhotos: Dutch Stick It To the Braves
Defending last year’s Section 2 title, the Guilderland girls’ varsity lacrosse team won its first game of the season, against Canandaigua from Section 5 at the University at Albany on April 1.
View ArticlePhoto: CMK real estate opens new location
CMK Real Estate holds a ribbon cutting at 2050 Western Avenue in Star Plaza on April 1.
View ArticlePhotos: Robinson ACE Hardware celebrates Slingerlands opening
The newly re-opened 10,000 square foot hardware store, now Robinson ACE Hardware, was celebrated this weekend with sunny weather and throngs of curious customers.
View ArticleMill Hollow developer ordered to meet with neighbors
If the project does not go in, board members pointed out, the land can revert to its original business zoning.
View ArticleHearing waived for barn foundation
The planning board agreed to waive a public hearing for the Hilton LeVie barn site plan for the barn's foundation. Bids for the work will be awarded this week.
View ArticleThree injured Sunday in car crash on Route 155
GUILDERLAND — Sunday morning saw the second serious car crash on Route 155 in a week. Both drivers Sunday were from Voorheesville, and both were taken to the hospital.
View ArticleOn Route 20, radar clocks car at 95 mph before fatal crash
GUILDERLAND — Cory Ash of Albany was driving a stolen car at 95 miles per hour on Western Avenue at 12:40 a.m. Tuesday, not long before he hit a guardrail at Schoolhouse Road, killing him, police say.
View Article'Reset the clock'
Some Hilltown citizens are asking for a reprieve from the sheriff's communications towers.
View ArticleEnterprise wins 14 awards, second best in state
"You can ferret out and expose things," Prosecutor Preet Bharara told the journalists gathered for the New York Press Association convention. That's what we do.
View ArticleFood pantry to roll. Thanks for helping needy families
Mary Beth Peterson and Misty Schaffer. Hilltowns Community Resource Center
View ArticleMill Hollow age requirement is lifted
GUILDERLAND — On Tuesday, the town board unanimously agreed to lift the age restriction for Mill Hollow, a project that languished because, the developer said, the market had soured for senior housing.
View ArticleCrime victim center moves closer to becoming part of county charter
ALBANY COUNTY — The Albany County Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center took a step closer to becoming part of the county’s charter Monday night.
View ArticleStunning material from Crounse Family Archives will be featured in Village...
Marijo Dougherty, archivist, Village of Altamont
View ArticleParents want smaller classes, school leaders offer programs
Administrators hope to find a way to have five regular class sections rather than four for a class of 102, after parents requested the section for a third year, according to Voorheesville...
View ArticleAltamont Enterprise, April 14, 1916
SHORTAGE OF PAPER MATERIALDepartment of Commerce at Washington Advises People to Save Waste Paper and Rags, Instead of Burning Them.
View ArticleKeep sounding the drumbeat for transparency and dialogue
Mark Grimm, District 29, Albany County Legislator, Guilderland
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