Eight pairs of students conducted research on an issue in the district to develop “a realistic, actionable solution,” Lutjen said. A panel selected the three best teams to present to the school board.
The new law now lets a property owner in a residential district add a second, smaller dwelling on their lot, be that an in-law apartment, a converted portion of their house, or a detached unit.
Altamont Fair manager Amy Anderson in a recent Facebook post wrote, “All Electric Bikes, skateboards, whatever are now BANNED from all of the Altamont Fair property. All 130 acres.” ...
Altamont's new life-size bronze hiker has a name: Lucy. Selected through a community-wide naming contest, Lucy honors Lucie ...
News of the latest grant is bittersweet. The Stewarts say they would have likely had enough to build the interpretive center, ...
The agreement resolves a class-action grievance filed in February over when four workers became eligible for pay raises. The resolution also involved both sides rewriting the contract language at the ...
Town board members on June 10 voted unanimously to approve an addendum to its July 2024 hauling contract with Robert Wright ...
Milton Hotaling, seventeen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hotaling of Voorheesville, died Wednesday evening in Albany hospital from injuries received when the automobile he was driving was hit by a West ...
Guilderland High School senior Nathan Mazzone has spent the last nine months building a bridge between 8- and 9-year-olds and ...
Final budget negotiations drag on interminably as the governor, the Assembly speaker, and the Senate majority leader meet ...
VF 1480 Western LLC, which Guilderland named as a third-party defendant in the lawsuit brought against the town in March of last year by Burger King franchisee Carrols LLC, filed its answer on June 8, ...
At issue is the 600-kilowatt-hour threshold that separates the systems the town will not review for the next four months from ...