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Schenectady County

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

Farmers looking to be energy pioneers

Just as Schoharie County paved the way with the first agricultural district in the state, its farmer

Thomas M. Picozzi, President of TMP Construction Services, poses in the kitchen/livingroom area in one of the near completed apartments on the 4th floor of 426 State St. Many more apartments in the downtown district of Schenectady are becoming available.
Schenectady County

Ups and downs of life downtown

Living downtown right now is an experience in contrasts.

Sex trade sparks debate, concern

After news of Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s alleged encounters with high-priced prostitutes surfaced, famed H

Paterson’s duty a balancing act

Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s city-by-city series of upstate economic development announcements never got aro

Rain, storage put Great Sacandaga Lake at high level

The Great Sacandaga Lake is high — more than 13 feet higher than the historic average — but regulato

2 more magnet schools set up in Amsterdam

Greater Amsterdam School District parents will have a greater choice in their children’s education i

Mayor tops Montgomery County village races

As Rodney Simonds steps down as mayor of the village of Fonda, four candidates are vying to take his

Schenectady County

DNA test IDs rape suspect

A knifepoint rapist who had once been only a vague description has been identified through DNA analy

Schoharie County village voting next week

Voters in the villages of Middleburgh, Richmondville, Schoharie and Esperance will have a chance to

Flu-like illnesses hit school hard

The Gilboa-Conesville Central School is expected to reopen for classes Monday after a high rate of f

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Saratoga County

Utility may add second power line

National Grid is studying adding a second high-voltage transmission line in the existing 37-mile-lon

Saratoga County

Great Sacandaga Lake levels running high

The Great Sacandaga Lake is high – more than 13 feet higher than the historic average – but regulato

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