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An aerial view of the north end of the West Mountain ski area in Queensbury, where the owners propose to construct a ski-and-stay resort.

West Mountain ski area to present plan for resort village (with three images)

QUEENSBURY — The owners of West Mountain will put their ambitious plan for a ski-and-stay resort out for public consumption… Read more »

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Saratoga Springs

Unionization drive targets non-tenure-track faculty at Skidmore in Saratoga

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A group of Skidmore College instructors is trying to unionize non-tenure-track faculty members in hopes of gaining… Read more »

Down to Business: Decision still to come over MLMIC ‘windfall’

It could be another month before the state’s top court decides who is due the “windfall” — employer or employee… Read more »

Old paint is reprocessed at a GreenSheen facility. The Colorado-based firm is setting up a similar recycling site in Rotterdam. 
Schenectady

Paint recycler setting up in Rotterdam as state’s new paint stewardship program begins

ROTTERDAM — A Colorado-based paint recycler is setting up shop in Rotterdam to make new use of New Yorkers’ castoffs… Read more »

The General Electric sign is bathed in a sunset in Schenectady on Dec. 20, 2021.
Schenectady

GE stock plummets after another lackluster quarterly report

BOSTON — General Electric’s stock price plummeted to its lowest level in more than a year Tuesday after another mixed… Read more »

Thai Thai Bistro July 2021
Niskayuna

Thai Thai Bistro closing doors in Niskayuna; Operators plan Saratoga Springs venture in 2023

NISKAYUNA — The Thai Thai Bistro will be closing its doors Saturday. The restaurant’s operators announced the decision late last… Read more »

Champlain Canal Lock C-2 is shown Wednesday, April 20, 2022. The decade worth of muck and sediment will be scooped out as part of the overhaul underway.
Halfmoon

Halfmoon canal lock gets full inspection, overhaul (with 10-photo gallery)

HALFMOON — Nothing doesn’t say “pleasure boating” like freezing temperatures, cold wind and sloppy wet snow, but boating season is… Read more »

General Electric researcher Carl H. Rosner demonstrates the power of supercooled superconducting magnets in 1965 at the GE Research lab in Niskayuna. Rosner, who played a key role in their development, died April 16, 2022, shortly after his 93rd birthday. (PHOTO PROVIDED BY MISCI)
Niskayuna

Remarkable journey ends at 93 for tenacious survivor and engineering pioneer Carl Rosner

NISKAYUNA — Before Carl Rosner recorded the achievements that marked his long life, he had to pass the toughest test… Read more »

Union College campus in Schenectady on Monday, March 30, 2020.
Schenectady

Schenectady County may assist Union College with up to $60M in bonds

SCHENECTADY — Schenectady County is considering assisting Union College with up to $60 million in bond financing for an assortment… Read more »

From left, Wolf Hollow Brewing Company head brewer Kyle Folk, Wolf Hollow co-owner Pete Bednarek, and Brewery Ommegang head brewer Justin Lottridge inspect the mash as they start a limited-edition brew called Knights on Broadway on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at the Wolf Hollow brewery in Glenville.

No trade secrets: Glenville brewer hosts latest collaboration

GLENVILLE — In the fraternal world of craft brewing, some see trade secrets as tips to be shared and collaboration… Read more »

A tree snapped by the weight of the snow lies partially in Guy Park Avenue in Amsterdam as workers from Lou's Electric makes a house call on Tuesday.
Capital Region

Crews chip away at last remaining power outages after storm

ALBANY — Forty-eight hours after the snowflakes stopped falling, the lights were back on just about everywhere. At midday Thursday,… Read more »

AP Photo/Matt RourkeA "now hiring" sign is posted in this May 10, 2021 file photo.

March jobless rate 3.3% in Albany-Schenectady-Troy metro area

ALBANY — Another month, another rock-bottom unemployment rate. The jobless rate in the Albany-Schenectady-Troy Metropolitan Statistical Area was 3.3% in… Read more »

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