Environmental activist Janet Tweed and Delhi Trustee Mary Finneran are set to face off in a June primary. Read MoreTwo Democrats vie to oust Tague from Assembly
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Plans to construct a full-service grocery store on a 2-acre parcel between Albany and State streets that was once home to a car sales lot are continuing to progress. Read MoreState Street grocery store in Schenectady progressing
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SCHENECTADY — Crane Street in Schenectady between Francis and Main avenues was blocked for police activity involving a report of a fight and shots fired, police said. Read MoreSchenectady's Crane Street blocked for shots fired investigation, police say
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Bite-sized is a regular feature highlighting local food festivals, special events, menu changes, restaurant news and more. Let’s dig in. Read MoreSchenectady's Unbeetable to release new beer Friday - Bite-Sized
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Each week, The Daily Gazette rounds up exciting properties for sale in the greater Capital Region. Whether you’re on the hunt or just like perusing area offerings, join us to see what’s available on the local market. All listings are sourced through Koto Homes. Read MoreReal Estate Roundup: Five homes in Rotterdam, each less than $300,000
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Bite-sized is a regular feature highlighting local food festivals, special events, menu changes, restaurant news and more. Let’s dig in. Read MoreSaratoga's Olde Bryan Inn using cheesecake for charity - Bite-Sized
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The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake softball team isn’t going to back down from a fight. Read MoreOn Schools: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake softball not backing down from anyone
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The latest results from Section 2 softball: Read MoreSection 2 softball: 2024 results: Howlan notches two wins as Schalmont sweeps doubleheader
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The most recent Section 2 boys' lacrosse results: Read MoreSection 2 boys' lacrosse: 2024 results: Schenectady/Mohonasen offense gets rolling in 25-16 win
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Sam Huard, a former five-star quarterback who began his career at Washington, announced he is transferring to Utah. Huard spent two seasons with the Huskies before transferring to FCS program … Read MoreFormer ballyhooed recruit Sam Huard transfers to Utah
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is connected to another police investigation in Dallas, this time an alleged assault, WFAA and the Dallas Morning News reported Tuesday. Police vie… Read MoreReports: Chiefs' Rashee Rice suspect in alleged assault in Dallas
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Reports: Chiefs' Rashee Rice suspect in alleged assault in Dallas Read MoreReports: Chiefs' Rashee Rice suspect in alleged assault in Dallas
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Joe Collier, the standout defensive coordinator of Denver's famed "Orange Crush" defense, Monday night at his home in Littleton, Colo., the Broncos announced. He was 91. Collier spent 20 seaso… Read MoreBroncos' 'Orange Crush' DC Joe Collier dies at 91
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Visiting Saratoga Springs for the Belmont Stakes on June 8? Here are some other places to go and things to do that weekend. Read More10 things to do in Saratoga Springs on Belmont weekend
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The historic tavern has been closed for more than five years. Read MoreBrookside Tavern renovation in Ephratah reaches 'final stages'
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From sauces to cheeses, there’s a lot of tasty horseradish products the various owners of Whalen’s Horseradish Products in Galway have concocted over the years. Read MoreBiz Beat: Galway's Whalens Horseradish Products nears 100 years (w/ photos, video)
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Rotterdam police are investigating after more than two dozen gravestones were pushed over last month at a Jewish cemetery — an act of vandalism that at least one local faith leader believes was driven by growing antisemitism. Read MoreRotterdam Jewish cemetery vandalized, headstones damaged
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Location is key in the restaurant business and it’s partly why The Brook Tavern in Saratoga Springs has flourished over the last decade. Read MoreOut to Eat . . . The Brook Tavern in Saratoga Springs flourishes
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AMSTERDAM — Boarded up windows are often signs of vacancy and decay, but at historic Guy Park Manor, they’re an indication of the building’s stabilization as its ongoing restoration reaches a critical stage. Read More'Extra level of care' put into Amsterdam's Guy Park Manor restoration, preservation (w/ video, photos)
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Community Notes from Schenectady and surrounding areas. Read MoreWhat's happening in Schenectady County? Community Notes
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GREAT SACANDAGA LAKE - Some looks at Great Sacandaga Lake in recent years. Read MoreImages: Great Sacandaga Lake in recent years (16 photos)
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From sauces to cheeses, there’s a lot of tasty horseradish products the various owners of Whalen’s Horseradish Products in Galway have concocted over the years. Read MoreBiz Beat: Galway's Whalens Horseradish Products nears 100 years (w/ photos, video)
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SCHENECTADY - A Mayfield man was sentenced Friday to 100 years to life in state prison in connection with a 2021 Schenectady child rape case, Schenectady County District Attorney's officials said. Read MoreMayfield man given life sentence in Schenectady child rape case
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CAROGA LAKE — The Caroga Arts Collective announced Friday a grant award totaling $850,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts. The grant will support the construction of a year-round a… Read MoreCaroga Arts Collective receives $850K grant for year-round artists' lodge
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The Montgomery County Legislature appointed District 9 Legislator Robert Purtell as the new county executive by a split 5-4 vote at a special meeting on Tuesday called to fill the vacancy crea… Read MoreRobert Purtell appointed Montgomery County executive by split vote
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An “incident” involving a “group of students” at Amsterdam High School on Monday is under investigation, according to Montgomery County Sheriff Jeffery Smith and a statement issued by the Grea… Read MoreMonday ‘incident’ at Amsterdam High School under investigation
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On May 21, voters will head to polls at their local schools to cast ballots in local school budget and school board elections. Here is a rundown of some key issues and fast facts to know befor… Read MoreCapital Region school budget votes May 21, what you need to know
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CONKLINGVILLE — One vote a century ago directly led to the end of the Sacandaga River Valley. Read MoreVote to create Great Sacandaga Lake turns 100
Pro-Palestine protesters marched through New York City from Hunter College toward the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Gala venue on Monday, May 6. The demonstrators clashed with police and… Read MoreUS: Pro-Palestine And Pro-Israel Supporters Clash Near NYC Hunter College
Pro-Palestine protesters marched through New York City from Hunter College toward the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Gala venue on Monday, May 6. The demonstrators clashed with police and… Read MoreUS: Pro-Palestine And Pro-Israel Supporters Clash Near NYC Hunter College 2
The United States paused a bomb shipment to Israel over fears of an impending full-scale assault on Gaza's Rafah. With concerns over civilian safety, the decision followed Israel's rejection o… Read MoreFuming Biden Leaves Friend Netanyahu Mid-way To Rafah; Stops Sending U.S Bombs For War | Oneindia
Rendon resident Crystal Mason and her attorneys Kim T. Cole and Dominique Alexander gave a statement regarding Tarrant County District Attorney Phil Sorrells' continued pursuit to reverse Maso… Read MoreCrystal Mason, attorneys give statement on Tarrant DA's pursuit to reverse voter fraud ruling
At least three tornadoes touched down in Michigan on Tuesday, May 7. One swept through parts of St. Joseph County, and two hit Kalamazoo County, leaving significant damage. This video shows a … Read MoreUS: Footage Shows Devastating Aftermath Of Tornadoes In Michigan
These mistakes proved costly. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the biggest mistakes that damaged the investigations into unsolved cases. Read More10 Biggest Mistakes That Damaged Investigations Into Unsolved Cases
Wizards, wishes and waifus! Join Ashley as we look over the best anime that lean into the fantays genre Read MoreTop 10 Fantasy Anime
These Godzilla moments are guaranteed to shock and awe! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the best scenes and sequences from “Godzilla Minus One”. Read MoreTop 10 Godzilla Minus One Moments
Fallout's second season can't come soon enough. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for “Fallout” season 1 easter eggs that may portend some interesting developments … Read More10 Fallout Hints That Set Up Season 2
The zone would run along Maxess Road, Melville Park Road, Baylis Road and Corporate Center Drive. Read MoreHuntington Town Board hosts second public hearing on walkable downtown in Melville
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GREAT SACANDAGA LAKE - Some looks at Great Sacandaga Lake in recent years. Read MoreImages: Great Sacandaga Lake in recent years (16 photos)
Durham police are asking the public for help in locating a man after a woman was found dead inside her Oshawa home on Tuesday. Police say they are concerned for the man's safety. CBC's Anam Kh… Read MoreMissing man not considered a suspect after woman found dead in Oshawa home
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Bite-sized is a regular feature highlighting local food festivals, special events, menu changes, restaurant news and more. Let’s dig in. Read MoreSchenectady's Unbeetable to release new beer Friday - Bite-Sized
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Each week, The Daily Gazette rounds up exciting properties for sale in the greater Capital Region. Whether you’re on the hunt or just like perusing area offerings, join us to see what’s available on the local market. All listings are sourced through Koto Homes. Read MoreReal Estate Roundup: Five homes in Rotterdam, each less than $300,000
SCHENECTADY - Some looks at the High School Musical Theatre Awards at Proctors Theatre Saturday, May 4, 2024. Read MoreImages: High School Musical Theatre Awards at Proctors (13 photos)
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Some looks at Saratoga Comic Con Saturday at the Saratoga Springs City Center. Read MoreImages: Saratoga Comic Con Saturday in Saratoga Springs (26 photos)
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Bite-sized is a regular feature highlighting local food festivals, special events, menu changes, restaurant news and more. Let’s dig in. Read MoreSchenectady's Unbeetable to release new beer Friday - Bite-Sized
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Bite-sized is a regular feature highlighting local food festivals, special events, menu changes, restaurant news and more. Let’s dig in. Read MoreSaratoga's Olde Bryan Inn using cheesecake for charity - Bite-Sized
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The historic tavern has been closed for more than five years. Read MoreBrookside Tavern renovation in Ephratah reaches 'final stages'
Some people around here are watching their weight. We’re trying to lean into our healthier habits. Read MoreIn & Out of the Kitchen: Trying to lean into healthier habits
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Opinion
Pay raises for elected officials are always a tricky proposition. Read MoreEDITORIAL: Bad timing for pay raise review, but good approach
Ten days after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, the Saratoga Springs City Council passed a resolution supporting Israel. But seven months into Israel's retaliatory bombardment of Gaza, the council has… Read MoreWaite: Saratoga Springs council silent on Palestinian deaths
We all know that New Yorkers are among the highest taxed residents in the country. Read MoreEDITORIAL: Huge tax hikes are tone deaf to taxpayers
The time to pay attention to your school budget isn’t two weeks from Tuesday. Read MoreEDITORIAL: Take time now to learn about your local school budget
Given the potentially significant environmental impact of applying an herbicide in pristine Lake George, and given the vociferous opposition to such a plan, it would seem that an agency assign… Read MoreEDITORIAL: Despite ruling, APA should consider hearing on herbicide