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Spa Café on Broadway announced Wednesday that it’s closing its doors later this month. Read MoreSaratoga's Spa Cafe on Broadway closing
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SCHENECTADY — A 25-year-old Schenectady man that prosecutors say killed another out of jealousy following an encounter along Hulett Street in May 2022 was sentenced Wednesday to at least 37 years in state prison. Read MoreRomero sentenced to 37-life in fatal 2022 Schenectady shooting
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A proposal from Niskayuna Town Board Member Jason Moskowitz to reverse the town's increased water and sewer rates failed during the board's Tuesday meeting. Read MoreProposal to reverse Niskayuna utility rate increases shot down
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Free Comic Book Day is kind of a big deal in my household, and with this year’s celebration scheduled to happen May 4 at comic shops, bookstores, and libraries around the country, it seemed like the right time to bring in a very special guest for the Marshall Arts podcast: Spider-Man. Read MoreMarshall Arts podcast: Why upstate’s Spider-Man is a cosplay hero
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Editor’s Note: For this May the 4th, we decided to bring out our original review of “Star Wars,” written by… Read more » Read MoreStar Wars Day: The Gazette's original movie review from 1977: ‘Star Wars’ Film Wizardry
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Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, a wedge has been driven between people worldwide as citizens take a stance on the decades-old conflict between Israel and Palestine. Read MoreProtests erupt on college campuses nationwide, here are some to follow
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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Jenna Amodio made some significant saves for the Saratoga Springs girls’ lacrosse team Tuesday in a Suburban Council game with hard-shooting Shaker. Read MoreOn Schools: Saratoga Springs goalie Amodio makes milestone save
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Shenendehowa’s Ihsaan Alozie admits that when he first started down the football recruiting trail, he wasn’t thinking about service academies, but he’s now happy he did. Read MoreSection 2 football: Shenendehowa's Ihsaan Alozie commits to attend Navy
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The No. 4 will again dominate Saturday night at Fonda Speedway. Read MoreRacing Around: Lou Lazzaro Memorial set for Saturday at Fonda Speedway
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The latest results from Section 2 softball: Read MoreSection 2 softball: 2024 results: Smith helps Guilderland defeat Shenendehowa
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The New York Giants on Wednesday signed free agent defensive back David Long Jr., who played for three NFL teams and started for two in 2023. Long, 26, has played primarily cornerback, startin… Read MoreGaints sign veteran defensive back David Long Jr.
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Ex-Florida Atlantic star Johnell Davis announced Wednesday that he has committed to Arkansas and new coach John Calipari. Davis posted a picture of himself in an Arkansas uniform with the word… Read MoreEx-Florida Atlantic star Johnell Davis chooses Arkansas
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Ex-Florida Atlantic star Johnell Davis chooses Arkansas Read MoreEx-Florida Atlantic star Johnell Davis chooses Arkansas
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Dayton transfer Koby Brea, one of the nation's best 3-point shooters, announced his commitment to Kentucky on Wednesday. Later in the day, point guard Kerr Kriisa also joined the Kentucky prog… Read MoreTransfers Koby Brea, Kerr Kriisa commit to Kentucky
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Fulton County and surrounding areas Read MoreWhats happening in Fulton County? Community Notes
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Fulton County and surrounding areas Read MoreWhats happening in Montgomery County? Community Notes
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A look at The Schenectady Trading Company's new owners and location. Read MoreBiz Beat: At The Schenectady Trading Company, new space, more opportunity (w/ photos, video)
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ROTTERDAM - A Saturday evening fire damaged a Rotterdam home. Read MoreSaturday evening fire damages Rotterdam home (6 photos, video)
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SCHENECTADY - On Monday night, I killed two people. Read MoreImprov class with Schenectady's Mopco Theatre and lessons in 'the bit' (w/ photos, video)
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Schenectady Superintendent reflected on his three-year stint with the district as he prepares to depart the district on Tuesday to become the superintendent of Yonkers Public Schools. Read MoreSoler reflects on three-year tenure as Schenectady superintendent
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MILTON — It’s time for ice cream, and seasonal businesses are opening everywhere in the Capital Region. I grabbed a few little kids (and their mom) and headed to the Wind Chill Factory to enjoy a taste of summer. Read MoreAt the Table: Good times, fun food at Milton's Wind Chill Factory
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Talks over building a new town hall building in Caroga have been ongoing for more than 15 years. Read MoreCaroga plans to eventually connect clubhouse, town hall
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Gloversville Mayor Vincent DeSantis said that it's important to keep an "open mind" about the waste management organization. Read MoreNortheastern Biochar CEO seeks more talks in Fulton County
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HIGH SCHOOLS - Broadalbin-Perth baseball took on Amsterdam and came away with the 16-5 win. Read MoreImages: Broadalbin-Perth baseball vs. Amsterdam (13 photos) - Leader-Herald
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In a Facebook message, an organization representative said that the board hasn’t yet formally discussed finding a replacement for Gray Pitkin. Read MoreGray Pitkin resigns as Gloversville Senior Center president
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AMSTERDAM — Major changes to the $38.26 million city budget proposed by Mayor Michael Cinquanti for the next fiscal year seem unlikely as the Common Council begins to review the spending plan,… Read MoreAmsterdam Common Council to start budget process after quiet public hearing
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Fulton County and surrounding areas Read MoreWhats happening in Montgomery County? Community Notes
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AMSTERDAM — Lead levels exceeding federal standards were again detected in water samples collected from homes with lead service lines in Amsterdam. Read MoreElevated lead levels detected again in Amsterdam
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Ariel Bookmiller tried multiple methods of contact to reach the owner of Chunky Boy craft handles. She was attempting to warn the purveyor of possible risks after accidentally impaling herself… Read MoreComplaints about Chunky Boy craft handles resurface as mass manufacturing begins
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Dua Lipa believes she “manifested” headlining Glastonbury with her third album, 'Radical Optimism', early on in her career. Lipa will play the Pyramid Stage at the British music festival along… Read MoreDua Lipa Believes She Manifested Headlining Glastonbury
Adults living alone believe they need an annual income of at least £31,536 to cover their outgoings and still afford essentials such as food, clothes and hygiene products. But with the UK’s av… Read MoreSingle adults need income of £31,536 to cover essential outgoings study says
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New Delhi, May 2 -- [PARTNERED] Dr. Sridhar is the founder of the Deeksha Group of Institutions. Deeksha STEM is his brainchild. He is driven by a vision of creating a pedagogical culture that… Read MoreNEWSMAKERS Dr. Sridhar G, Founder, Deeksha STEM & Ms. Lalit Sridhar, Co-Founder, Deeksha STEM
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Several pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Manhattan's Fordham University on Wednesday. After previous arrests at Columbia and City College, life in New York City is returning to normal. Read MoreMore than 300 arrested at New York City campuses over 2 days
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre returned to the House of Commons with a more subdued tone the day after he was tossed from the chamber for calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'a wacko' … Read MorePoilievre returns to House a day after being ejected
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The first phase of the Canadian Dental Care Plan began on May 1, providing coverage to nearly two million seniors aged 70 and older. Read MoreFirst phase of Canada's national dental care plan begins
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Canadians frustrated with rising groceries prices have pledged to boycott Loblaw-owned stores for the month of May. On the same day it was set to begin, Canada's largest grocer reported a near… Read MoreFrustrated shoppers boycott Loblaw stores for month of May
High school hopes to reverse Gen Z's social awkwardness with 12-hour school days Read MoreHigh school hopes to reverse Gen Z's social awkwardness with 12-hour school days
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New Delhi, May 2 -- In the fifth episode of Vote's up we travel to Noida and ask the local voters about their opinion on the development, safety and infrastructure work done by the BJP Governm… Read MoreYogi For PM After Modi, BJP's 'Vikas' Report Card, Law & Order What India's Voters Say Vote's Up
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New Delhi, May 1 -- The sword of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant hangs over Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's head. The Israeli PM, who has been threatening to invade Rafah, is re… Read MoreICC Arrest Warrant Against Netanyahu Soon What It Means For Israel & The War In Gaza
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Arizona's GOP-led Senate has voted to repeal a Civil War-era abortion ban, with two Republicans joining the chamber's 14 Democrats. Read MoreArizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 near-total abortion ban
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Free Comic Book Day is kind of a big deal in my household, and with this year’s celebration scheduled to happen May 4 at comic shops, bookstores, and libraries around the country, it seemed like the right time to bring in a very special guest for the Marshall Arts podcast: Spider-Man. Read MoreMarshall Arts podcast: Why upstate’s Spider-Man is a cosplay hero
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Editor’s Note: For this May the 4th, we decided to bring out our original review of “Star Wars,” written by… Read more » Read MoreStar Wars Day: The Gazette's original movie review from 1977: ‘Star Wars’ Film Wizardry
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The sun is making itself apparent over the Capital Region again. Gone is this year’s season of sequestering the family inside all weekend. Keep reading for some of The Gazette’s top picks for things to do in May. Read MoreTop 10 events in May in the Capital Region
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MALTA - In the streaming era, it might seem like drive-in theaters are a relic of times gone by, but outdoor cinema has experienced a resurgence of sorts in recent years–due in large part to the social-distancing policies of the pandemic. That enduring appeal has allowed the Malta Drive-In T… Read MoreMalta Drive-In: Owners ready for summer season (w/ video, 15 photos)
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Spa Café on Broadway announced Wednesday that it’s closing its doors later this month. Read MoreSaratoga's Spa Cafe on Broadway closing
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Bite-sized is a new regular feature where we’ll spotlight upcoming local food festivals, special events, menu changes, restaurant news and more. Let’s dig in. Read MorePlaces to be in Saratoga for Derby Day, Cinco de Mayo - Bite-Sized
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CLIFTON PARK - A few years ago, The Flats Restaurant and Tavern was a dream and a gravel floor. Read MoreOut to Eat . . . at The Flats Restaurant in Clifton Park
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Several localities have already passed Skip the Stuff laws, which are aimed at reducing plastic waste from restaurants. Why doesn't Schenectady County want to opt in? Read MoreWaite: Schenectady County shouldn’t overlook a #SkipTheStuff plastics law
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DOWN TO BUSINESS - Doris Mold thought she’d see a “nudge upward” in the number of women counted as farmers in the government’s latest agricultural census. Read MoreNumber of female farmers holds steady in latest data after big bump in 2017
One victim came in to the medical center lethargic and lifeless, suffering from multiple fractured ribs, bruised lungs, bleeding behind her eyes and leg injuries so severe that one leg had to … Read MoreEDITORIAL: State needs to get tougher on animal abusers
Since late Friday night, 18-year-old Alexa Kropf has been lying in a hospital bed with several broken bones and has undergone two surgeries. Read MoreEDITORIAL: Public's help needed to stop ATV crashes, catch perpetrators
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Just try it, and then work out the details as you go. Read MoreEDITORIAL: Pull back on zero-emission school bus mandate
Now that the state budget is out of the way, negotiated completely in secret by the way, it’s time for lawmakers to get serious about improving transparency and access to records for New Yorkers. Read MoreEDITORIAL: With budget done, time for state to focus on transparency