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Schenectady, NY, United States

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Outlook 2023: Leader of plumbing and heating business Crisafulli Bros. eager for role with Capital Region Chamber

CAPITAL REGION - More than a decade after getting involved in the Capital Region Chamber, Andrea Crisafulli, president of Albany’s Crisafulli Bros. Plumbing & Heating Contractors, is now leading the chamber’s board of directors. “The Capital Region Chamber is not your typical chamber — it has → Read More

Outlook 2021: Business acumen helps chairwoman guide Make-A-Wish through pandemic twists and turns

Published Feb. 25, 2021 in Outlook After attending several Make-A-Wish Northeast New York events, Guilderland resident Lisa Clifford saw firsthand the impact of granting a wish to a critically ill… → Read More

Spa City activists seek civilian review board

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Activists are calling for the creation of a public safety civilian review commission in the wake of a damning media report about the police department's handling of a 2013 foot pursuit by city police officers that led to the death of a young man. Friday marks exactly five years since a foot pursuit through the city left 21-year-old Darryl Mount Jr. with severe injuries. Mount… → Read More

Absence of Final Stretch doesn't mean less live music in Spa City

Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce is shifting its resources to promote live music at member's venues → Read More

Hundreds gather for "All Are Welcome Here" walk and vigil in Spa City

Groups met at three locations throughout the city and walked silently to Congress Park → Read More

Spa City Hall months from reopening

A lightning strike caused fire and water damage to the historic Broadway building → Read More

Moreau sewer project approved by property owners

The $16 million project impacts commercial properties → Read More

Charlton Town Board adopts resolution for ambulance tax

CHARLTON — The Town Board passed a resolution to fund ambulance services through an ambulance tax district at its Monday meeting. Town Supervisor Alan Grattidge said the town must wait 30 days to determine if a referendum -- a public vote -- is required. He said the town sought to create the new tax because it couldn't fulfill each ambulance corps' budget request: $27,227 for Galway EMS and… → Read More

Saratoga County public safety facility contracts awarded

Five contracts were awarded on Tuesday for plumbing, mechanical, electrical, fire protection and general construction → Read More

High turnout expected at Travers, despite lack of Triple Crown horse

Wonder Gadot is the first filly to run the Travers Stakes since 1979. → Read More

Spa City employees split up following fire

Mayor Meg Kelly said no one is allowed into City Hall until further notice → Read More

Glenville teen who died in crash was 'everyone's best friend'

Deacon Martucci, 16, was killed while driving on Charlton Road on Friday → Read More

Stillwater will not handle councilwoman's case

A Saratoga Springs-based prosecutor is handling Councilwoman Lisa Bruno's case following her July arrest → Read More

Spa City community gathers again to talk about racism

A second community forum was held at Presbyterian New England Congregational Church → Read More

Saratoga County could soon have an animal abuse registry

Board of Supervisors is expected to vote on District Attorney Karen Heggen's proposal in October → Read More

Auction planned for Olde Saratoga Brewing Co.

The goal is to sell the former brewery as a turnkey operation instead of auctioning off equipment → Read More

Spicer greeted by protesters during visit to Spa City

More than 50 protesters as the former White House press secretary attended Saratoga County Republican Committee event → Read More

Mobile MRI Unit offering free brain scans in Spa City this week

The Brain Tumor Foundation's "Road to Early Detection" campaign will be on Lake Avenue until Thursday → Read More

Galway residents to vote on ambulance district

Public referendum likely Oct. 17 to determine if taxpayers will foot bill for EMS → Read More

Trump draws supporters, protesters in Utica stop

UTICA -- Protesters and supporters of President Donald Trump hoping to catch a glimpse of the 45th president were disappointed Monday as the president confined his visit to a private, $1,000-minimum-entry fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-Utica, inside the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel. Dave Ciccone, an accountant from the town of Frankfurt in Herkimer County, said he was sorry Trump… → Read More