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- Much of Verdoy's history has been moved to save it from development and the airport noise district.
- Due to being in the path of a runway the airport has condemned the airspace above buildings, including the former Verdoy firehouse.
- The Verdoy School was built in 1910 as a one-room schoolhouse and was used up until 1958 when the Newtonville for use as a museum.
- In 1998, the airport purchased the Verdoy Volunteer Fire Department's firehouse on Route 7 and rented it back to the department for $ 1.00 a year.
- In 1991, the New York State Department of Transportation widened Route 7 to include a center turning lane between St . David's Lane in Niskayuna and Wade Road east of Verdoy.
- Along with the Newtonville Post Office, Casparus F . Pruyn House, and Verdoy Schoolhouse, the Newtonville School and Newtonville United Methodist Church are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- "' Verdoy "', formerly known as "'Watervliet Center "', is a Troy & Schenectady Branch of the New York Central Railroad runs along Verdoy's northern border with the Mohawk River; it is now part of the Mohawk Hudson Hike / Bike Trail.
- "' Verdoy "', formerly known as "'Watervliet Center "', is a Troy & Schenectady Branch of the New York Central Railroad runs along Verdoy's northern border with the Mohawk River; it is now part of the Mohawk Hudson Hike / Bike Trail.
- These agencies encompass seventeen fire stations, two small rescue boats ( Boght & Verdoy ), seven ladder trucks ( Fuller Road, Latham, Menands, Midway, Schuyler Heights, Shaker Road-Loudonville, and Stanford Heights ), one Hazardous Materials Specialty Rescue ( West Albany ), one Trench / Structural Collapse Specialty Rescue ( Village of Colonie ), one Confined Space Specialty Rescue ( Latham ), eight General / Light Rescue apparatus, numerous full-size pumpers, a small number of attack pumpers, and a small number of EMS First-Response vehicles.