
Not guilty plea entered in case of Duanesburg killings
SCHENECTADY — A Duanesburg man accused of murdering his wife and 5-year-old son, along with injuring his 2-year-old son, pleaded not guilty to… Read more »
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SCHENECTADY — A Duanesburg man accused of murdering his wife and 5-year-old son, along with injuring his 2-year-old son, pleaded not guilty to… Read more »
SCHENECTADY — If the Electric City Food Co-op can devise a workable plan to create a marketplace, it will have… Read more »
SCHENECTADY — The auditorium of Mont Pleasant Middle School was full of youthful exuberance Tuesday as dozens of students joined city… Read more »
ALBANY — A Schenectady deli failed a recent underage alcohol sales sting, while a Glenville business passed, the State Liquour… Read more »
SCHENECTADY – The HBO Max series “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” continued filming outside the former Schenectady Armory Tuesday. Tuesday’s… Read more »
SCHENECTADY — A social media post regarding the Super Bowl halftime show shared to an Instagram account belonging to Schenectady Mayor… Read more »
SCHENECTADY — The Schenectady County Metroplex Development Authority will spend $40,000 on new technology that will better coordinate colorful LED light… Read more »
SCHENECTADY — The nascent Electric City Food Co-op will work with a long-established Albany co-op to help Electric City move… Read more »
SCHENECTADY — The redevelopment of one of downtown’s most prominent buildings is continuing to inch forward following years of legal wrangling. … Read more »
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As 9-year-old Niyanna Brooks skied down the medium-sized hill at Maple Ski Ridge mid-morning on Saturday, she made several turns. “Those… Read more »
Nobody would want to go back and relive the painful experience of World War II, but for Lillian Hanham Dixon,… Read more »