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Friday, May 27, 2022 When credibility matters
The structure at 116 Jay St. in Schenectady, the site of a proposed live-music venue, is seen on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022.
Schenectady

Live-music venue proposed on Jay Street in Schenectady

SCHENECTADY — A landlord and tenant are teaming up to propose a bar and intimate live-music venue on Jay Street… Read more »

South African illusionist Ilan Smith will perform Sunday on Jay Street. Right, a large menorah is seen in Veteran's Park in Schenegctady during Chanukah, placed there by Chabad at Union College.
Schenectady

‘Chanukah on Jay’ Sunday will include 26 local Jewish organizations; illusionist to perform

December is the time to celebrate. For the Jewish people, that is right now because this week is Chanukah, which… Read more »

Julian Stackhouse of Schenectady plays the trombone at the Kids Art Festival near City Hall on June 1, 2019. At right, an origami butterfly with bobby pin, a planned project for kids at this year's event. (file and provided photos)
Schenectady

Origami butterflies will be fun project at Saturday’s Kids Arts Fest in Schenectady

Betsy Sandberg knows a good idea when she hears one, and Margie Amodeo’s notion of putting origami butterflies on bobby… Read more »

Left to right, Barry Weinstein and Neil Yetwin of the band "Running the River" perform at the indoor Schenectady Greenmarket at Proctors in November 2015.
Schenectady County

Downtown Schenectady Starlight Cinema events canceled

The last two Downtown Schenectady Starlight Cinema events, slated for tonight and next Wednesday, have been canceled due to technical… Read more »

Urban Co-Works CEO Jeff Goronkin and General Manager Kristen Guastella stand outside the organization’s future home at 430 Franklin St. in Schenectady on Wednesday.
Schenectady

Urban Co-Works to relocate short distance in downtown Schenectady

SCHENECTADY — The oldest downtown co-working space in Schenectady will be leaving its longtime home late this summer and relocating to… Read more »

Joey Matula, owner of Electric City Art Gallery on Jay Street in Schenectady, stands next to "Scan,"one of his modern art paintings.
Schenectady

On Exhibit: Electric City Art Gallery owner weathered year of changes

A chaotic abstract painting, fittingly titled “2020,” hangs in the window of the Electric City Art Gallery. Painted by artist… Read more »

Ambiton Café owner Mark Renson in front of his establishment Saturday
Schenectady

Schenectady’s Ambition café to undergo structural, aesthetic upgrades

SCHENECTADY — Ambition Coffee and Eatery is gearing up for an upgrade. Owner Marc Renson said the plan is improvement… Read more »

Tracey Hudson, owner of the Kratom Shop at 160 Jay St. in Schenectady, is seen inside her shop on Jan. 28, 2021.

New Jay Street business in Schenectady focuses on controversial product

SCHENECTADY – Between opening a shop in the middle of a pandemic, and selling a controversial product, Tracey Hudson has… Read more »

DillyBean owner Abby Rockmacher in her newly renovated store at 133 Jay St. in Schenectady on Friday.
Schenectady

In relaunch, Schenectady’s DillyBean turns to family traditions for Jewish-influenced menu

As a local business owner planned her new restaurant menu, she turned squarely toward her family and their rich food… Read more »

ERICA MILLER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER New York Folklore gallery manager Laurie Longfield adjusts the display for their Mexican Day of the Dead (El Dia de los Muertos) at the gallery on Jay Street in Schenectady on Thursday. The display will be up until Sunday.
Schenectady

Celebrating Día de los Muertos at New York Folklore

SCHENECTADY – New York Folklore is celebrating the lives of lost community members and loved ones with a Day of… Read more »

PETER R. BARBER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERSigns posted on the Jay Street Pedestrian Marketplace Tuesday announce filming for Netflix's series "Modern Love."
Schenectady

Amazon Prime series ‘Modern Love’ turning production to Schenectady’s Jay Street Marketplace

SCHENECTADY — Downtown is getting a shot of “Modern Love.” Production for the Amazon Prime webseries will film Wednesday night… Read more »

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