Schenectady County KAPL workers win ruling Knolls Atomic Power Laboratories workers who claimed they were fired because of their age won an imp
State to offer help to those in arrears New York is creating a 90-day safety period for homeowners snared in the national subprime mortgage
Schenectady County Paving project to keep Route 5 young Motorists driving along Route 5 in the town of Amsterdam may wonder why contractors are repaving the
Trap that bat! State health officials, faced with a limited supply of human rabies vaccine, on Thursday urged Capit
Schenectady County Agency seeks fewer abuse reports Each day, 52 cases statewide of abuse, neglect or worse involving people with disabilities under the
Errors on state voting forms could keep thousands from polls The state Board of Elections has found about 45,000 inconsistent voter records, and thousands could
City water users to see annual rate hike Water users in the city will see a $30 increase in yearly rates next year unless the city finds othe
Loss of e-mail defended Former Councilman Lance Gundersen inadvertently erased e-mail and police are investigating the theft
Schenectady County SCCC to put dorm closer to classes The Schenectady County Community College dormitory project has been relocated, moving it closer to t
Gloversville disputes allegations made in ex-clerk’s lawsuit Former Gloversville city councilman Lance Gundersen inadvertently erased email and police are invest
State leaders agree on help for those facing foreclosure Legislative leaders and Gov. David Paterson say they’ve agreed to a plan to protect New Yorkers who
Rabies vaccine in short supply nationwide Health officials warned Capital Region residents today to avoid the risk of rabies while the nati