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Haley Viccaro

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Albany, NY, United States

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Past articles by Haley:

Construction on Erie Boulevard in Schenectady ends for winter

Construction of the city’s first roundabout will end today for the winter. → Read More

Schenectady settles 2 lawsuits for nearly $1 million

The Schenectady City Council approved the settlement of two claims during a meeting Monday night totaling nearly $1 million. → Read More

8 months after fire, Bel Cibo restaurant set to reopen

After being out of business for more than eight months following a fatal fire, Jeanette Massaro said she is preparing to reopen Bel Cibo restaurant in the next few weeks. → Read More

See you at the Gazette Holiday Parade

Get in the holiday spirit before Thanksgiving with a musical-themed Daily Gazette Holiday Parade Saturday evening. → Read More

UPDATE: Teen charged with assaulting school administrator

A Schenectady High School student was taken into custody by police for allegedly assaulting an administrator. → Read More

Telethon aimed at helping resurrect Hamilton Hill center

A community telethon will be held at Proctors next month to raise money for the Carver Community Center. → Read More

Riggi top vote getter in Schenectady council race

The final vote count in the Schenectady mayoral and City Council races are in, with Vince Riggi coming out as the top vote getter in the council race. → Read More

New DoubleTree hotel opens in Schenectady

The new 120-room DoubleTree by Hilton, which replaced the Holiday Inn on Nott Terrace, is welcoming its first guests in Schenectady today. → Read More

Schenectady close to settling two claims

The city is moving to settle two high-profile cases involving the Schenectady police and fire departments. → Read More

Schenectady demolitions to make way for apartments, retail

Two buildings on lower State Street will start being demolished next Monday to make way for apartments and retail. → Read More

Report: Schenectady casino won on location, operator's record

The state Gaming Facility Location Board chose Rivers Casino and Resort at Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady for a casino license because of Rush Street Gaming’s strong track record and the casino site’s riverfront location. → Read More

Army Corps of Engineer signs off on Mohawk Harbor project

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signed off on a permit allowing the Galesi Group to move forward with a key component of the developer’s plans to revitalize the old Alco site — a 50-slip harbor. → Read More

Radioactive Schenectady garbage truck not hazardous

A garbage truck is being isolated off Edison Avenue in Schenectady at the waste transfer station for high levels of radiation. → Read More

Schenectady fire sends woman to hospital

A fire at 1414 State St. in Schenectady on Sunday sent a woman to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. → Read More

SCCC casino program hits the jackpot

Interest in Schenectedy County Community College's casino and gaming management program has been growing rapidly since the state Gaming Facility Location Board recommended Rivers Casino for a license as one of the first commercial casinos in the state. → Read More

State employee indicted for wage fraud

A Colonie man employed at the state Office of Information Technology Services was indicted today for stealing more than $38,000 from the state by charging time for when he wasn’t at work. → Read More

Man shot dead in Schenectady

Carlos Figueroa, 26, was fatally shot Monday evening on Paige Street in Schenectady. → Read More

Schenectady to stop locking public out of City Hall

It appears all of the doors to City Hall are locked at night, even when public meetings are happening inside. → Read More

Schenectady residents express ideas on spending federal funds

City officials are working to create a five-year plan for development and housing needs incorporating residents’ feedback on what they believe should be done to enhance Schenectady. → Read More

NY poised to end fight against MMA?

With a new speaker in town, advocates for mixed martial arts are hopeful the state Assembly will pass a bill this year legalizing professional competition in New York. → Read More