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Pulling For History

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Just like the old days: The restored grader is put to work during a demonstration at the Altamont Fair. It was made by Climax Road Machine in Marathon, N.Y., north of Binghamton, a factory that ran from 1887 to 1890. Andrew Tinning plans to display the horse-drawn grader in June at the Gas-Up in Gallupville, and in August again at the Altamont Fair.

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Period piece: “Little Winner,” the antique road grader restored to its former glory by Andrew Tinning, looks right at home in front of the also restored village train station, now home to the Altamont Free Library. The grader will be at the station at least through April 9 when, from 10:30 a.m. to noon, Judith Wines will give a presentation called “Tours and Trains in Altamont.”

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Rallying round the antique grader restored by Andrew Tinning, second from left, holding a whip, are, two grandsons of Casper Wagner, the grader’s original owner — Merlin E. Wagner at far left, and Bernard H. Wagner, at far right. The grader, which Tinning discovered, forgotten and neglected, on property behind his house on Dunnsville Road, was originally used to groom Guilderland’s roads before it was used for ditching at the Wagner farm. At center, is Steve Oliver, Guilderland’s current highway superintendent. Next to him is Judith Wines, the director of the Altamont Free Library, now housed in the village’s historic train station. The grader originally arrived in Altamont by train.

Five GCSD students selected for Honor Bands

nysbda joe giordano-webJoe Giordano, an eighth-grader at Farnsworth Middle School, will play the trombone in the Middle School Honor Band.GUILDERLAND — Five Guilderland students have been selected to participate in the New York State Honor Bands in March.

Each year, Honor Band members are chosen from hundreds of applicants based upon their New York State School Music Association score from the previous spring.  Each ensemble rehearses and performs during the New York State Band Directors Annual Symposium to be held this year at the Syracuse Convention Center from March 1 to 3.

The High School Honor Band, under the direction of Dr. James McRoy of Hofstra University, will include Angelo Amore and Will Wang, each on clarinet;

Connor Grocki on oboe; and Therese Giordano on French horn.

Performing with the Middle School Honor Band, under the direction of Dr. Glen Adsit with the Hartt School of Music, will be eighth-grade trombonist Joe Giordano.

The students were taught by Jennifer Austin, Kathleen Ehlinger, and Lee Russo.

nysbda 2013-webGathering around the piano: Guilderland High School students — in front, Therese Giordano and Connor Grocki, and, in back, Will Wang and Angelo Amore — have been selected for the High School Honor Band.