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On Saturday, Schenectady-based organization Sycamore Collaborative held its fourth annual Seed Share. Read More Video: Fourth annual Seed Share at Sycamore Collaborative in Schenectady
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Freemans Bridge Road is expected to reopen to traffic Friday following a water main break a day earlier. Read More Freemans Bridge Road expected to reopen following water main break
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Jeanette Mary Hitchcock Scotia - Jeanette Mary Hitchcock peacefully passed away on January 30, 2025, in Scotia, New York. She was born on April 18,1929 to Vernon and Nelly Greenley in Adams, New ...
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VALATIE — Verizon Wireless presented a plan for a 125-foot cell phone tower in the village during a joint meeting of the village Planning Board and Village Board of Trustees on Wednesday night.
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Schenectady police officers dominated the list of the city’s top 10 highest paid municipal workers in 2024, with six officers racking up in excess of $100,000 each in overtime pay last year.
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Greene County’s sales tax collections increased by 3.7% last year, the second-highest increase among New York counties, according to a report released Friday by state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.