GlobalFoundries Looks to the Future – by V. Gallagher

MALTA - GlobalFoundries has been defined as one of the largest and fastest growing semiconductor companies in the world. The manufacturing campus known as “Fab 8”, located in the Luther Forest Technology Campus in Malta, is also considered one of the most advanced manufacturing campuses in the world. Greg Connors, who oversees government relations and regulatory affairs at GlobalFoundries, discussed some plans for this success to continue

“Some of the projects that we’re going to be completing is our high voltage yard extension, the addition of our bulk gas yard and some sight infrastructure,” said Connors.

Read the entire article in the 03-03 edition.

Vets Programs in Malta & County – by H. Wessell

MALTA AND BALLSTON SPA, February 1– The packed house  – including some who had to stand for almost an hour - at Malta Town Hall on February 1 for a crucial public hearing on zoning changes – proved an opportunity for lots of folks to hear about something else new in the community.

Read the entire article in the 02/11 edition.

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GlobalFoundries for Sale? – by Harold Wessell

MALTA AND STILLWATER, November 24 – A slump in its all important oil income has Abu Dhabi's investment arm reviewing state-owned companies: In particular, it is rumored, it may take up the slack by selling all or part of Global Foundries, best known in this area for its vast and spreading Fab 8 complex in Malta -- and already with plans forming to expand yet again in the near future.

Read the entire article in the Dec. 3rd issue.

The Express Newspaper November 26, 2015

round Lake Preserve Opened – by H. Wessell

MALTA, September 12 – Last Saturday’s formal debut of the Round Lake Preserve was to many an idea whose time, finally, had come.    To the farmers who cared for its land for decades, it was literally, and deeply felt, an answer To prayer.

   At the long-awaited ribbon cutting at the preserve, located off Rte. 67 just west of the Malta-Stillwater line, Malta Supervisor Paul Sausville, welcoming participants, lauded Larry Sweeney, the landowner who made it all possible by partnering with the Town of Malta and the private land preservation agency, Saratoga P.L.A.N. (Preserving Land and Nature).

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The Express Newspaper September 10, 2015