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Thursday, August 18, 2022 When credibility matters
Ed Kosiur at a City Council meeting in Schenectady in February 2014.
Schenectady

Colleagues react to Kosiur lawsuit allegations

SCHENECTADY — Schenectady County officials are standing behind City Councilman Ed Kosiur after a lawsuit filed in Buffalo under the Crime… Read more »

Ed Kosiur at a City Council meeting in Schenectady in February 2014. File Photo
Schenectady

Schenectady lawmaker accused of molesting two Buffalo-area children in the 1970s

SCHENECTADY — City Councilman Ed Kosiur has been accused of sexually abusing two Buffalo area children in the 1970s, according… Read more »

Schenectady Mayor Gary McCarthy. File Photo
Schenectady

Tough decisions ahead as Schenectady seeks to plug $12M deficit

SCHENECTADY — As he prepares to release his proposed budget for next year, Mayor Gary McCarthy hopes the financial crunch… Read more »

Norwood Avenue next to Mont Pleasant Middle School Tuesday, September 22, 2020.
Schenectady

As complaints mount in Schenectady, lawmakers seek speed solutions

The first time a speeding motorist whacked the side of Shawn Latour’s garage, an apple tree slowed the vehicle’s momentum…. Read more »

Schenectady Mayor Gary McCarthy is pictured in a file photo.
Schenectady County

Schenectady city-county sales tax deal clears first hurdle

 City lawmakers tentatively approved a new eight-year deal on the distribution of county sales tax revenue on Monday. The deal… Read more »

Ron Spencer-Reap, owner of Soul Food Hall, stands in front of the former Brandywine Diner on Emmett Street in Schenectady on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020.

Schenectady MWBEs await lifeline from city

This was going to be the year for Greg Walker. His business, G-Walk Cleaning Service, had taken off to the… Read more »

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Schenectady

Last-minute procedural tactic paves way for relief for Schenectady’s small businesses

SCHENECTADY — Up until Monday evening, relief for the city’s small businesses appeared to have stalled out after the City… Read more »

City Council President John Mootooveren.
Schenectady

Schenectady City Council eyes return to in-person meetings

SCHENECTADY — Six months into the coronavirus pandemic, the city is taking baby steps to resume in-person City Council meetings…. Read more »

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Schenectady lawmakers eye crackdown on nuisance properties

By Pete DeMola/Gazette Reporter Loud music, fireworks and revving dirt bikes are all chronic issues in the city. Now, while… Read more »

Schenectady City Hall
Schenectady

Foss: Time for in-person council meetings to resume

A poor excuse for a public meeting. That’s what I jotted in my notebook while watching Monday night’s Schenectady City… Read more »

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