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Notes from the Supervisorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office It seems as if spring has finally arrived in Guilderland, and the signs of it are everywhere. People working on lawns and gardens; home improvement projects underway; baseball and softball leagues starting their seasons; the fairways at Western Turnpike full of golfers; and all the other things our residents do to celebrate the return of warmer weather. As enjoyable as all these activities are, it is also a time of year when we all need to be conscious of the safety of our own families as well as all the other residents who are enjoying the spring as much as we are. This is a time to be especially conscious of safe driving, walking, and bicycling habits as we move about the Town. Safety should be a primary concern of all of us, no matter how busy our lives become at this time of year. I am pleased to let residents know that Guilderland, as a member of the Capital Region Recycling Partnership, a consortium of 14 area communities working together to promote better recycling practices, has expanded its recycling program to include all plastics with the code numbers 1-7. The Transfer Station had previously been able to accept materials coded 1-3. Some of the common household items accepted for recycling under the new program are: plastic cups; yogurt containers; butter containers; and pill bottles. Further information is available on the Transfer Station page on the Town website, www.townofguilderland. org, as well as on the Partnership site www.capitalregionrecycling.com, a website totally devoted to recycling. Also, please be aware that Guilderland will hold its annual Spring Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day from 8:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, May 22, at the Town Highway Garage, located at 6363 Frenchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mill Road in Guilderland Center. Drive in with your materials in your car, and we will unload the material and dispose of it in an environmentally sound manner. Materials we can accept at the event include: automotive fluids, including 4
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Message from the Chamber... May is one of my favorite months here at the chamber and just in general! The beautiful weather, trees and flowers lift my spirits, and it is awards and annual dinner planning time at the chamber. The following businesses were nominated by their peers and won the chamber and town awards: Chamber Award Winners Best Place to Work: Capital District Transportation Authority 45 nominations from CDTA employees were submitted in a matter of weeks. Award of Merit: Altamont Community Tradition(ACT) This award is designated to an individual or organization whose work and civic activities have significantly contributed to the betterment of the business community. This year ACT proved to be a vital organization in bettering the community in Altamont with such events as Victorian Holiday Events, Village House Tours, and village cleanups among other activities. Small Business Person for the Year: Kevin Clancy of Kevin Clancy Real Estate Kevin Clancy has made a name for himself in and around the Guilderland Community, not just with his Real Estate Business, but by supporting other area businesses and business leaders. He also expanded his business and opened up a new office in March of 2010. Chamber Champion: Joanne Hook of CDPHP Joanne currently serves as the chair of the GCC Women in Business Group. She continues to support the chamber with many events throughout the year as a volunteer, sponsor, organizer, chair, attendee, and leader. She goes above and beyond what is asked of her and you can find her at almost every chamber event.
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SUMMER SOCCER 2010 !!!! Guilderland Youth Soccer Association, “REC" Soccer, invites you to join hundreds of other interested athletes on Tuesday and Thursday evenings this summer for fun filled soccer games. Open to players of all abilities. x x x x
Games run from July 13th through August 19th. Games played at DiCaprio Park. Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 6:00 pm. Games only – no practices. These are fun pickup games.
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Player Name* __________________________________________ D.O.B. ___/___/___ Grade: _____ Male: ____ Female: ____ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: _______________________School Name: ____________________ Email: ____________________________________ Name - Mother or Guardian: _______________________Phone Number: (if Different) ____________________ Name - Father or Guardian: ________________________Phone Number: (if Different)_____________________ Registration fees (Family max. $75.00) $30.00 Summer Season $_________ GYSA Shirt (if a new one is needed) $18.00 Shirt $_________ SPECIAL! Sign up for the Fall Season now for a discounted price! Summer/Fall combined $55.00** $_________*** Your donation would be greatly appreciated for equipment or the DiCaprio Park fund $_________ TOTAL $_________
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I understand that soccer is a contact sport and that although efforts will be made to provide safe and orderly game conditions, there will always remain a chance of serious injury. Recognizing that such risks exist, I give my permission for my child _________________ (name) to participate in this activity. I also agree to release Guilderland Youth Soccer Association Inc., its Players, Coaches, Officials, Guilderland School District and the Town of Guilderland of all liability that may arise.
Parent’s or Guardian’s Signature: _____________________________________ Date: _____________
If you have questions or comments, please contact: Summer League Contact person: Mick Shropshire 869-3126 This flyer is being distributed by the Guilderland Central School District as a community service to students and parents for information purposes only. This program is not affiliated with nor endorsed in any way by the Guilderland Central School District. Guilderland Youth Soccer Association
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Cooperation is the ability to get along and work well with others. It typically implies an ability to support friends and family members through listening, sharing, including, compromising, encouraging and taking turns. Cooperative children possess a willingness to work things out peacefully and abide by the rules. Cooperation is a very important social skill. In fact, studies show that it is among one of the most important skills that children master. After all, if a child can not share, take turns, listen, sit in a group, or work with others, how can s/ he be successful in school or at play? However, with so much focus on competition and academics, sometimes, cooperation and other social skills are overlooked. Therefore, spending time or teaching cooperative skills is crucial to every childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s overall success in life.
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Take a look at some of these ideas and decide for yourself which one you will employ this month. Whatever you choose, you will be making long lasting memories while at the same time, encouraging cooperation. There you go, multitasking again! Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to your success!
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Our Thursday Night Summer Series is Free and Open to All with Free Parking! Bring Your Blanket or Chair and Enjoy! Sample a Treat From our Concession Stand Tawasentha Park,188 State Route 146, Guilderland
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Q&A with Cody Futia
Guilderland High Senior Son of Vince & Cheryl Futia
Your four years at GHS are coming to a close, what do you think you will miss the most about High School? I will miss the friends that I have made over the years, the awesome teachers that I have learned a great deal from and the quality coaches that I have interacted with in all the sports I participated in. What’s your favorite food? Buffalo Wings: hotter the better Who is your favorite teacher? Mr. Lampman, I had him for precalc. He was awesome because he made precalc interesting and enjoyable, made it easy to learn and understand. Who is your favorite actor/actress? Actor: Gerald Butler Actress: Tina Fay What is your favorite movie? The Departed What are your plans after graduation? I will be attending UAlbany, majoring in business and playing lacrosse for the Great Danes. You have an entrepreneurial spirit. Tell us about your business Assault Sports Apparel? I always had a thing for collecting T shirts, but there aren’t many T shirt designs which exhibit “Attitude” coupled with sports. So I start my own apparel and accessory company. Taking a few sports management / business classes at Guilderland and guidance from several people (my dad and others) have helped me make my dream come true. I was involved in every aspect from the creative design, the creation of our main character “Doc Shock” to his alter ego, and another skull character. That was a real neat process, seeing my idea’s come to reality. Also I created the statements used on much of product(s). All statements exhibit the “Attitude” which players need to play sports, but play it in a hard aggressive fashion (i.e.) “Attitude, the difference between being good and being great”. My little sister Kadi who is turning into a pretty good lacrosse player herself, was kind of upset that my idea’s hadn’t incorporated the Attitude which girls play with as well. So back to the drawing board I went and created Skull with eye black, but the girls version has pony tails. In the testing of it - - it was really received well. I was also involved with the creation of a website. Learning about all that was very interesting on how to draw consumers to the site. It’s assaultaportsapparel.com. Also on the site, I have temporary tattoos and bumper stickers. I’m working on a second round of T shirts, hoodies, decals and posters. I’m working hard to get the name out, which is working quite well, my target market is 12 - 24 year olds. I have been receiving a great response by all who have seen the products. It’s pretty exciting! So being involved in creation to production to sales to distribution has been a great learning experience. 24
You are a member of a Y US select team competing U in the 2010 FIL World Championships in Manchester, England this summer. Tell us about your team and the tournament. I’ll be participating on a lacrosse team which will compete in a FIL sanctioned lacrosse tournament which will comprise of touring and club teams from all over the world. This festival will coincide with the 2010 FIL World Championships, and will be played on the same venue (Manchester University Sports Complex in Manchester England) as the FIL World Lacrosse Championships. To be crowned World Champion in our division is a goal which I’m hungry for. It’ll be a great ending to my high school lacrosse career at Guilderland High School and a great beginning for this upcoming fall by furthering my education and playing lacrosse for The D1 UAlbany Great Danes. This selection to the USA team will consist of the best high school and college bound athletes from the eastern part of the US. Each athlete on this team has been hand selected by coaches to receive an invitation to be part of this select team. They not only look for the highest quality athletes but athletes of high character who will make great representatives for their school, their communities, the sport of lacrosse and the certainly the United States of America. I’m very excited, we’ll be training with top lacrosse coaches from the United States. I will represent the USA in games against some the best amateur teams from across the world. I will be learning many interesting facts of many different cultures I’ll come in contact with.
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THE UPS STORE IN GUILDERLAND CELEBRATES 21 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Guilderland, NY – During the month of April, The UPS Store, located at 1971 Western Avenue, Albany (Guilderland) NY, celebrated its 21 year anniversary. To honor the occasion and demonstrate their continued commitment to the community, the location hosted a month-long celebration. The anniversary celebration included a 3 cent black and white and 29 cent color copy promotion for the entire month of April. The store also hosted an anniversary party on April 21 complete with food, games and prizes. “Since opening our doors in 1989, it’s been a pleasure getting to know our customers. We really take pride in helping to meet their individual shipping, postal and business needs,” said Brian Clark, The UPS Store franchisee. “We’re looking forward to many more years of serving Guilderland.” In addition to domestic and international shipping, The UPS Store offers black and white and full color copying and direct printing, document finishing (binding, laminating, etc.), notary, packaging, freight crating and shipping, mailbox and postal services, office and packaging supplies and more. The UPS Store‘s convenient hours of operation are Mon- Fri: 8am-6pm and Sat: 8am-4pm. For more information about Guilderland’s The UPS Store please call (518) 452-6085 or visit www.theupsstore.com/0917.htm
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leagues, I know most desire the intense competition in school sports.” Spring is usually characterized by the budding On the other hand, tax-payer, Rita Tetreault, who of trees, the growing of plants and the onset of has had three children go through the Guilderland School warmer weather. Instead, here in Guilderland, spring District, playing sports throughout their high school career, is characterized by the school budget – anything and said that if there’s going to be one part of the sports that everything that has to do with it. The proposed budget for get cut freshman sports are probably the most practicable the 2010-11 school year has got tax-payers alarmed, ones. district officials trying to “In terms of Guilderland please everyone, and remaining competitive [in teachers worried about being sports], it might have an cut. Most importantly, students “It is hard to imagine Guilderland impact,” she stated. “It may are pained with the thought Schools without athletics, extrainvolve [freshmen] having to that their favorite teacher play at a higher level and I won’t be here next year, and curricular activities, and some of the worry the only thing with that the sport team that they’re familiar faces of faculty and support is if physically they’re able currently on will be no more. to handle that. I would hope staff in our hallways,” On April 13, the Guilderland the coaches would take that Board of Education into consideration.” She also unanimously adopted an expressed the fact that if kids $87,447,715 spending plan do have to play on higher level teams, they’re probably not for the 2010-11 school year after countless amounts of hours, days and even weeks went into balancing the budget. going to get as much playing time and be able to further develop their skill. The proposal represents an increase in spending of 2.49 Programs percent over the current year’s budget and will go before Unlike the proposed budget, the adopted budget includes district voters on May 18. The proposed budget cuts jobs, a full reinstallation of after school clubs and activities for cancels school programs, and has other substantial effects. the middle school and the high school, costing the district This budget comes in $68,000 shy of the superintendent’s $156,660. Also included in the budget is an additional partproposed budget and does include the restoration of some time nursing position at FMS, costing $18,040, the special district jobs and a numerous number of programs. education administrator at FMS, costing $111,600, AP and This restoration was made feasible by several cost saving SUPA courses at the high school, costing $33,500, and earth measures such as Guilderland teachers sacrificing one science classes at the middle school, costing $40,200. day’s pay to give a total of $220,000 to the district. In Not all jobs were saved in the budget. A total of 56 addition, the district will delay the repayment of a bond full-time equivalent staff positions district-wide will be that will temporarily save $1.15 million for a year (but it cut: 10 full-time equivalent teaching positions; 24 fullmust be paid next year, along with next year’s payment, time equivalent teaching assistant positions; 3 full-time plus interest), and $73,000 will be saved by eliminating a equivalent supervisor and coordinator positions; and 19 majority of freshman sports full-time equivalent non-instructional positions. The proposed Sports spending plan eliminates the Foreign Language Early Start “I don’t think freshman sports should be cut because it will Program (FLES) for students in grades K-3, as well. negatively affect all sports programs,” stated junior, Kyra Taxes Malamood. “From my experience with the soccer program, the freshman level is a great opportunity for 8th graders to “It is hard to imagine Guilderland Schools without athletics, extra-curricular activities, and some of the familiar faces of play above modified sports, but more importantly it lowers the competition to make a JV or Varsity team. Now, without faculty and support staff in our hallways,” expressed a GHS teacher, “But that may be the stark reality as we approach freshman teams, many athletes will be without a team to the next few years of financial insecurity.” play on because of the heightened competition.” This teacher pointed out that Guilderland School District is Freshman, Adam Pitkin, who is currently on the freshman asking for a 3.59 percent tax increase when districts across baseball team, feels the same way as Malamood. “It [the the state are asking for 5-7 percent increases (on average). elimination of freshman sports] will add chaos to JV tryouts because there will be more people competing for a spot,” he claimed. “While freshmen could play in recreational sport To AdverƟse in the Our Towne Guilderland Monthly Shopper, Please Call (518)356-3898
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According to building principal, Brian McCann, this is “a blanket comparison across the state. For example, some small districts across the state have a very small tax base. That would impact how much of a tax increase they’re been forced to adopt in these tough economic times.” “Bottom line, it’s a balancing act that calls for the administration and the school board to know its community,” McCann stated. “If only to match what other schools are doing, we put out a 5-7 percent tax increase, that would have detrimental effect on our community trust. And let’s not forget, it’s the tax-payer and the community that’s going to pull the lever on the budget.” GHS business teacher, Kate Lawler, agreed with McCann. “Guilderland has always been really low [in taxes],” she stated in response to the 3.59 percent tax increase. “To be honest, I’m ok with the increase. I am involved in real estate a little bit, so I know what the taxes are around [the region], whether it be in Bethlehem or the in Shenendehowa district; Guilderland always fairs very well with that. I think it’s a very fair increase and will help our school district continue on.” While, Brian Hartson, a Guilderland tax-payer, claimed that this increase could have been avoided if the school board hadn’t approved full-day kindergarten last year. “We had no business approving full-day kindergarten when we knew that the funding was only going to be there for two years in Washington,” Hartson stated. “They should have backed away from a full-day kindergarten, it never should have happened.” He continued to say that the board should have waited to approve this program, but only when things improved economically. For the average tax-payer, the tax increase amounts to $140 per year (based on a $200,000 tax assessment), according to the Informal Budget Hearing for the 2010-11
school year on March 23. One GHS teacher believes these district-wide cuts and elimination of sport/club programs would not have been necessary if the district had asked for more reasonable tax increases in the last three years. Lawler believes that there is no way to determine exactly where we’d be if taxes were greatly increased over the last three years. “You couldn’t have predicted what would have happened with the economy, you never know what’s going to happen. The goal is always to make both the voters happy, while keeping the best interests of the district in mind.” With this budget, there is growing concern from tax-payers and/or parents as to whether or not teacher cuts will affect the education of Guilderland students. Tetreault said that we’re very fortunate to have a good teacher-student ratio and is worried to see that diminish. “When you have special needs or require extra time, it may be difficult for teachers with a higher number of kids within the classroom without having the support systems from the teaching assistants. It’s going to be tough for them to give adequate time [to each student],” she claimed. “I don’t know how it cannot have an impact on the quality of the education that the kids are going to receive.” According to assistant principal, Aaron Sicotte, class sizes will be higher across the district and there will be limits on classes being run, due to insufficient funds and not enough teachers. “There’s no doubt that students will feel a direct impact, but I believe we can handle the cuts we are faced with and the challenges that are presented,” Sicotte stated. “Uncomfortable decisions have to be made.”
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