• SECTIONS
  • News
  • E-edition
  • Obituaries
  • Classified
  • Contact Us
  • The Daily Gazette
  • LOGIN
  • Subscribe - 3 months for a penny

Subscriber login

Forgot Password?
Subscribe - 3 Months for a Penny!
LOGIN
  • At The Track
  • News
    • Business
    • Schenectady County
    • Saratoga County
    • Fulton Montgomery Schoharie
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
    • Parting Schotts
    • Union College
    • Siena College
    • UAlbany
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Guest Column
  • Life and Arts
    • Art
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Special Sections
      • 125 Years
      • Fall Home
      • Rising to the Challenge
      • A Summer To Remember
      • Celebrate
      • Outlook 2021
      • Heaping Helpings
      • Travel 2021
      • Class of 2021
      • 9/11 20 Years Later
      • Nonprofits 2021
      • Celebrate 2021
      • Outlook 2022
      • Local Bounty
      • Summer Travel 2022
      • Class of 2022
  • Photo Galleries
    • Sports Photo Galleries
    • Arts Photo Galleries
    • Events Photo Galleries
  • Your City, Your Town
    • Your Niskayuna
    • Rotterdam
    • Scotia Glenville
    • Schenectady
    • Clifton Park and Halfmoon
    • Saratoga Springs
  • E-edition
  • Obituaries
  • Classified
    • CapRegion Cars
    • CapRegion Homes
    • CapRegion Jobs
  • Contact Us

Schenectady County

The Daily Gazette is your premier source for news about local politics, business, and events in Schenectady county.

Thruway travels to cost more

The New York State Thruway board on Friday ignored the unanimous advice of New York’s political lead

Search continues for Kentucky Derby trophy with local ties

Amsterdam may be known for its knitting and carpet mills, but it is also home to some famous names i

A Frontier Communications worker looks over the aftermath of Thursday’s fire along West State Street in Johnstown on Friday.

Huge Johnstown fire was started accidentally

A fire that consumed four old multistory mill buildings on West State Street Thursday and spewed bur

Saratoga County

SBA tries again for cellphone tower

A wireless telephone company is taking another stab at getting a cellphone tower approved in the cit

An official photographs the aftermath of Thursday’s fire along West State Street in Johnstown on Friday morning.

Johnstown fire officially ruled accidental

The Thursday fire that destroyed four buildings along West State Street in Johnstown and damaged sev

DiNapoli: State budget a better effort, but still comes up short

State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said today the recently enacted state budget raises spending by mo

NYRA gets another extension of state franchise

The state on Friday gave the New York Racing Association another extension of its temporary authorit

Tonko resigns as head of state energy authority

Paul Tonko resigned effective immediately Friday as president and CEO of the New York State Energy a

Students tested on the environment

The environment was all around them Thursday as teams from high schools in four Capital Region count

Owners looking to sell ‘castle’

After three years with the same owner, the former National Guard Armory, now known as the Amsterdam

School board OKs $50.69M budget

A proposed $50.69 million budget with a tax levy increase of 6.9 percent was approved Thursday by th

Schenectady County

More police hit Schenectady’s streets

Increased police presence in troubled areas could help prevent gun violence, but that presence has t

  • ←
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • …
  • 2,768
  • 2,769
  • 2,770
  • 2,771
  • 2,772
  • 2,773
  • 2,774
  • …
  • 2,836
  • 2,837
  • 2,838
  • →

Advertisement

Recent Comments

  • Chuck D on Letters to the Editor Thursday, June 30 Jun 30, 19:26
  • FRED BARNEY on Letters to the Editor Thursday, June 30 Jun 30, 18:31
  • Who Ville on Letters to the Editor Tuesday, June 28 Jun 30, 14:05
  • Chuck D on EDITORIAL: No more delays of investigation into pandemic response Jun 30, 13:57
  • BILL WEMPLE on Letters to the Editor Tuesday, June 28 Jun 30, 13:12

Advertisment

Most read
  • SI Group plans to move HQ to Schenectady, sell Niskayuna campus to Momentive

  • Unofficial vote totals for other primaries in Schenectady, Amsterdam

  • Independence Day round-up: Fireworks, concerts, water-ski show and more

  • Sports briefs: Stillwater’s Locci named state’s girls’ track and field athlete of the year by Gatorade

  • In the Pocket: Lenahan has made up for late start to her career

Advertisment

Stay up-to-date with the Daily Gazette's PM Edition
The latest news delivered directly to your inbox every day at 3 p.m.

Advertisment

Advertisement

The Daily Gazette The locally owned voice of the capital region
The Daily Gazette Co.
2345 Maxon Rd Ext.
PO Box 1090
Schenectady, NY 12301
Get Directions
(518) 374-4141
© 2022 The Daily Gazette   |   Privacy Policy   |   Terms of Service
Learn more about
The Daily Gazette
Advertise with
The Daily Gazette
Subscription Services
  • Subscribe
  • Pay my bill
  • Vacation Stop
  • Missed Delivery
  • Manage Digital Profile
  • Request Delivery Tube
  • Escalated Customer Service Concerns
  • Escalated Delivery Issues
Services
  • Advertise
  • Pay Advertising Invoice
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • E-Edition
  • E-Edition Tutorial Video
  • FAQ
  • LLC Legal Submission Form - Local
  • LLC Legal Submission Form - Agencies
Quick Links
  • Add a Calendar Event
  • Area Legislators
  • Ask the Doctor
  • Best of Nominations
  • Closings
  • Contests & Promotions
  • Comics & Puzzles
  • Places of Worship
  • Submit a Letter
  • TV Listings
  • Gazette Logistics Employment Application
Other Publications & Events
  • 2021 Daily Gazette Wedding Show
  • The Leader Herald
  • The Amsterdam Recorder
  • Your Niskayuna
Daily Gazette Newsletters
  • A.M. e-Edition Reminder Newsletter
  • Arts & Entertainment Newsletter
  • P.M. Edition
  • Sports Newsletter
  • Daily Obituary Newsletter
Partners
  • Image360 Graphics
  • Daily Gazette Digital
© 2022 The Daily Gazette   |   Privacy Policy   |   Terms of Service
Fill out my online form.