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The nurses on the vehicle as firefighters work to free the driver Thursday morning

Van rolls over near Conifer Park in Glenville Thursday; Nurses hear crash, respond and help driver

GLENVILLE – A van rolled over on Glenridge Road Thursday morning, prompting two nurses from nearby Conifer Park to respond and… Read more »

State Senators James Tedisco, R-Glenville, and Daphne Jordan, R-Halfmoon.

Daphne Jordan quits state Senate race with sharp criticism of Tedisco

HALFMOON — State Sen. Daphne Jordan, R-Halfmoon, bowed out of her Senate re-election bid Tuesday with a blistering criticism of… Read more »

Joe Rizzo, left, and Joe Talbot will face off in the Democratic primary for mayor of Scotia.
Scotia

Two face off in Democratic primary for Scotia Mayor

SCOTIA – A newcomer and a long-time village trustee will face off in the Democratic primary on June 28 to become… Read more »

Scotia residents Oliver Talbot, 12 (left), and Sheila Marino, 11, skateboard down Seeley Street, who helped create new law to allow skateboarding in Scotia on Thursday, June 9, 2022.
Schenectady

Scotia to hold public hearing to change skateboarding law

SCOTIA – About a year to the date that 12-year-old Oliver Talbot and 11-year-old Sheila Marino spoke in front of… Read more »

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Schenectady

Low voter turnout in Scotia for referendum

SCOTIA – Only 18% of registered voters in Scotia turned out Tuesday to vote on a $13.8 million bond referendum… Read more »

Schenectady County DAR member Judy Peck hands a flag to Maverick Mancini, 3, of Burnt Hills, with his mother Deana.

Images: The Burnt Hills Flag Day Parade (18 photos)

BURNT HILLS – Some photos from the 21st-annual Burnt Hills Flag Day Parade Thursday evening down Route 50 in Burnt… Read more »

SUNY Schenectady County aviation science majors Tuveena Sharma, left, and Marisa Dreibelbis are shown Wednesday during a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Flex Pod Airport Hangar at the Schenectady County Airport. Behind them is one of the planes used for training student pilots.
Glenville

Soaring higher: New hangar will boost SUNY Schenectady’s Aviation Science program

GLENVILLE — A new Schenectady County Airport hangar will expand the options for aviation students, and also the SUNY Schenectady… Read more »

The scene Thursday
Glenville

Truck hits railroad overpass in Glenville Thursday morning, this overpass on Maple Avenue (Not Glenridge)

GLENVILLE — A tractor-trailer carrying a load of cereal struck a railroad bridge in Glenville Thursday morning, a bridge on… Read more »

Students from the Orlando School of Dance in Scotia pose recently. Inset top: Sisters Debra, left, and Michele Pigliavento in 2019.
Schenectady

Scotia-based Orlando School of Dance closing the curtain after 68 years

When the curtain goes down at Proctors on the Orlando School of Dance students this weekend, it’ll mark the end… Read more »

Attendees are encouraged to bring their dogs for an afternoon of music, food and drink, kids’ activities and more at Woofstock at Mohawk Harbor on Sunday. (Courtesy APF)

Animal Protective Foundation officials excited about Woofstock fundraiser

Woofstock, a music festival and fundraiser for the Animal Protective Foundation, kicks off at noon on Sunday at Mohawk Harbor…. Read more »

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake boys’ lacrosse head coach Tom Schwan’s career came to an end Wednesday in a 16-5 loss to Manhasset in the state Class C semifinals.

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake boys’ lacrosse season comes to an end

ALBANY — The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake boys’ lacrosse team never saw an opponent pass the ball with such precision as… Read more »

Peter Brooks signs in with Village of Scotia deputy clerk Newe Haile before casting his ballot on the Scotia firehouse referendum, held at the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Scotia on Tuesday, June 7, 2022.
Schenectady

Scotia residents approve bond for new fire station, other upgrades

SCOTIA-Plans to construct a new $8.75 million Scotia fire station and provide $5 million worth of renovations to the police… Read more »

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