What if an owner doesn’t fix a building destroyed by fire?
by Elizabeth Floyd MairThe Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd MairA home that was: Trim suburban houses sit alongside the burned shell of 7 Ayre Dr., three months after the building was destroyed by fire....
View ArticlePhotos: Market 32 grand opening
The Enterprise — Michael KoffHands over their hearts, staff of the new Market 32 — Golub Corporation’s remodel of Price Chopper in Guilderland’s Hamilton Square — listen to the national anthem last...
View ArticleA life lost for sixty dollars
by Elizabeth Floyd MairJustus Booze with his fiancée, Kristen Hickey.GUILDERLAND — Twenty-three-year-old Justus Andrew Booze thought his family could use $60. So he said yes when a friend asked if he...
View ArticleJustus Andrew Booze
Justus Andrew Booze SCHENECTADY — Justus Andrew Booze, whom his close friend called “the light in the room when you felt alone,” died Wednesday, May 4, 2016, in a workplace accident in Guilderland. He...
View ArticleThe Guilderland Food Pantry makes it official
by Elizabeth Floyd Mair“We are very grateful for all the food donations we receive from the community,” says Sue Hennesy, director of the Guilderland Food Pantry. Here she displays one of many boxes of...
View ArticleCountryside Tree Care contesting woodchipper death fines
by Elizabeth Floyd MairGUILDERLAND — Tony Watson, owner of Countryside Tree Care, a local tree-trimming company, is currently contesting the $141,811 in fines brought against him by the Occupational...
View ArticleAlice Begley puts down her pen
by Melissa Hale-SpencerThe Enterprise — Melissa Hale-SpencerAlice Begley displays the centerspread of a 1984 magazine published by the New York State Museum and the State Education Department,...
View ArticleThree assisted-living facilities proposed in Guilderland
by Elizabeth Floyd Mair— Vicinity map of Pine Bush Senior Living on file in Guilderland Town HallCenter of town: The Pine Bush Senior Living project runs from Route 155, shown on the map as New Karner...
View ArticleHistoric Rose Hill on Route 20 rezoned for business
by Elizabeth Floyd Mair— Enterprise file photo — Melissa Hale-SpencerThe 1842 home was built by John P. Veeder, a draft commissioner who investigated fraudulent dealings in the Navy Department during...
View ArticlePhotos: Storm-ing the Spartans
Playing with high intensity for the entire game, the Storm — made up of players from five schools: Guilderland, Mohonasen, Scotia-Glenville, Voorheesville, and Schalmont — beat the Queensbury Spartans,...
View ArticlePlanner Jan Weston, who shaped town for 28 years, retires
by Elizabeth Floyd MairThe Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd MairWilliam Meehan, new planning board member, shakes hands with board member Paul Pastore as board member Rosemary Centi looks on.GUILDERLAND —...
View ArticleGuilderland police, planning, finances, building and more, all led by women
by Elizabeth Floyd MairThe Enterprise — Photo by Michael KoffThe power of women: Most of the managers in Guilderland town government are women, including, from left, Jean Cataldo, town clerk; Gina...
View ArticleWomen who loved him best are happy a road will bear his name
by Elizabeth Floyd Mair— Photo from Elaine FalzanoMarried in 1969, killed in 1970: Both Elaine Falzano, shown here at her 1969 wedding to Lanny Ladouceur, and the airman’s mother, Marie Ladouceur, now...
View ArticleGuilderland garage fire on Carman Road
by Elizabeth Floyd MairGUILDERLAND — “It was a good stop and a great save.” That’s what Fort Hunter Fire Department Chief William Fleming said Thursday morning about the fire Wednesday night at 3538...
View ArticleCumby revises proposal for a gas station at routes 20 and 146
by Elizabeth Floyd Mair— Site rendering from Stefanie DiLallo BitterNew rendering: Cumberland Farms still wants to build a convenience store and gas station at the corner of routes 20 and 146, a plan...
View ArticleAssisted-living facility at Western and Foundry one step closer to reality
by Elizabeth Floyd MairGUILDERLAND — The 88,000-square-foot assisted-living facility proposed for the southeast corner of Western Avenue and Foundry Road moved a step closer to being built last...
View ArticleNew ethics committee chairman for Guilderland
by Elizabeth Floyd Mair— Photo from Joseph A. GlazerAttorney Joseph A. Glazer is a new member of the town’s ethics committee, as well as its new chairman.GUILDERLAND — Joseph A. Glazer — a...
View ArticleReese, Payton named to town posts
by Elizabeth Floyd MairGUILDERLAND — Retired math teacher Stuart Reese is a new alternate on the town’s zoning board of appeals, while David Payton, retired from the State Education Department, has...
View ArticlePhotos: Sledding returns after a year off
After a year of no snow, kids of all ages returned to the hill at Tawasentha Park winter recreation area in Guilderland for some laughs and fun last Saturday, Feb 18.The Enterprise — Michael KoffSolo...
View ArticleGuilderland police, planning, finances, building and more, all led by women
by Elizabeth Floyd MairThe Enterprise — Photo by Michael KoffThe power of women: Most of the managers in Guilderland town government are women, including, from left, Jean Cataldo, town clerk; Gina...
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